Remember When Sioux Falls’ Zip Feed Mill Failed To Fall? [VIDEO]
Of all the things Sioux Falls is famous for, this is one of the best. It's great because of the way the town embraced the silliness of the situation.
On December 3, 2005, the Zip Feed Mill, the tallest building in Sioux Falls at the time, was NOT brought down by a controlled demolition explosion.
The attempt to demolish the old grain elevator became a day that lives on in memory and bobbleheads.
The Zip Feed Tower was constructed in Sioux Falls in the mid-50s.
The grain elevator and feed mill stood 202 feet tall. The mill operated until 2000 and was demolished in 2005 in two phases.
The first phase of the was on December 3, 2005, when an unsuccessful implosion failed to bring the tower down. Instead, the concrete tower fell into its basement and leaned to one side. Phase two finished the job with a crane and wrecking ball.
We didn't have the social media platforms we do today, but the news spread fiercely and even became a national joke, making the rounds on late-night talk shows and YouTube clips.
The site on the east bank of the Big Sioux River in downtown Sioux Falls is now the home of the Cherapa Place building.
Without the Zip Feed Mill, the tallest tower in Sioux Falls is the 11-story Century Link Tower.
Without the Zip Feed Mill, the tallest tower in Sioux Falls is the 11-story Century Link Tower.
Thanks to YouTube we can relive the excitement of the day:
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