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== History ==
== History ==
First opening its doors in 2003 Blue Roan was a dive bar.
The Blue Roan Bar and Grill was a small dive bar located in Rotborough, first opening its doors in 2003. For several years, it operated quietly with little attention or incident, its history largely unremarkable until the disappearance of Luke LaChance, which brought the establishment into local focus. Due to the lack of surviving physical records, most information about the bar has been reconstructed through archived snapshots of its website, preserved by the [[Rotborough Time Machine]]. The bar has since become a minor point of interest in connection with the broader mystery surrounding LaChance’s disappearance.


== See More ==
== See More ==

Revision as of 13:09, 4 August 2025

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Blue Roan Bar & Grill
Company Information
Name Blue Roan Bar & Grill
Founded 2003
Headquarters Rotborough, MO
Founder Unknown
Industry Restaurant
Website view archive
Status Inactive
Known for Disappearance of Luke LaChance

Blue Roan Bar & Grill was a bar in Rotborough, also serving as a restaurant and apparent live music venue.

History

The Blue Roan Bar and Grill was a small dive bar located in Rotborough, first opening its doors in 2003. For several years, it operated quietly with little attention or incident, its history largely unremarkable until the disappearance of Luke LaChance, which brought the establishment into local focus. Due to the lack of surviving physical records, most information about the bar has been reconstructed through archived snapshots of its website, preserved by the Rotborough Time Machine. The bar has since become a minor point of interest in connection with the broader mystery surrounding LaChance’s disappearance.

See More

File:Blueroanstatue.png
Blue Roan horse statue at auction yard
CASE 002: Luke Lachance (2004) [collapse/expand]
People: Evidence: Outcomes:

 •Luke LaChance  •Gray Jones  •Sebastian Vonora

 •test  •test1

 •The Failure of RSRP  •Suicide of Michelle LaChance