Main Street Station

316 Main St, Daytona Beach, FL 32118
Main Street Station Main Street Station is one of the popular Bar located in 316 Main St ,Daytona Beach listed under Arts & Entertainment in Daytona Beach , Performance & Sports Venue in Daytona Beach ,

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About Main Street Station an Authentic Garage Bar

As one of the most popular, historic destinations in Daytona Beach, Main Street Station is a must see for visitors to the area. Once a fully functioning garage owned and operated by NASCAR founder, Bill France Sr.**, this vintage garage bar maintains its authentic roots in appearance and its mission to keep the racing spirit of years past alive through special events such as Back to the Roots, honoring legends of racing, and ongoing special events for race fans, motorcycle enthusiasts and local residents alike.

Located just blocks from The Ocean Center Convention Center, Main Street Station is a historical landmark with its beginning dating back to 1934 along with the origins of stock car racing on the beach. Main Street Station features two full, open-air bars, ample and visible bike and car parking, nightly specials, live music, dancing, pool tables, free WI-FI, theme nights, live video web-streaming, "Main Street Station" branded merchandise, and the largest, cleanest restrooms on Main Street!

Main Street Station is THE PLACE TO BE for Bike Week and Biketoberfest offering Daytona's hottest entertainment including multiple National Acts, exciting nightlife and friendliest staff! This one-of-a-kind, authentic vintage garage bar and historic gathering place that attracts people of all ages. It is well known for its Wednesday Bike Nights and Daytona's BEST Live Music, with daily activities, drink specials, a burger bar and more.

**Bill France Sr:

William Henry Getty "Bill" France (September 26, 1909 – June 7, 1992), also known as Bill France Sr. or Big Bill, was an American racing driver. He is best known for co-founding and managing NASCAR, a sanctioning body of US-based stock car racing.

France was born in Washington, D. C., the son of Emma Graham, an immigrant from Ireland, and William Henry France. France skipped school as a teenager to make laps in the family Model T Ford at the high-banked 1.5-mile board track near Laurel, Maryland. He ran laps until there was just enough time to beat his father home. France worked at several jobs before owning and operating his own service station. He built his customer base by waking before dawn and crank-starting customer's' cars in the middle of winter.

France was familiar with Daytona Beach's land speed record history when he moved his family from Washington D.C. to Daytona in the spring of 1935 to escape the Great Depression. He had less than $100 in his pocket when they left D.C. He began painting houses, then worked at a local car dealership. He set up a car repair shop in Daytona at 316 Main Street Station, still in existence today as an event and entertainment venue known as Main Street Station an Authentic Garage Bar.

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