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  2. Road Ranger - Wikipedia

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    Road Ranger operates 53 unaffiliated travel center and convenience store locations in the states of Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, Texas, Arkansas and Wisconsin. [6] There are 34 associated Subway Restaurants, Wendy's, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Church's Chicken, Chester's International, Burger King, McDonald's, and other food franchises.

  3. Wally's - Wikipedia

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    The travel center covers a total area around 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m 2), with a 76 fuel pumps as well as 4 electric vehicle charging stations with the capacity for 12 more. [ 1 ] Wally's second location opened on March 4, 2022, in Fenton, Missouri along Interstate 44 with 72 fuel pumps and a total footprint of about 36,000 sq ft (3,300 m 2 ).

  4. Willie's Place - Wikipedia

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    Willie's Place in 2010. The apostrophe in the sign is replaced with an image of a bullet hole. Willie's Place was a 15 acres (6.1 ha) truck stop and biodiesel processing plant located in Carl's Corner, Texas that was opened in 2005 and named after Willie Nelson.

  5. 10 Best Truck Stop Restaurants Across America for Hungry ...

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    The Big Horn Travel Center is a 9,000-square-foot truck stop that houses an enormous convenience store, several fast-food restaurants, and the "cleanest bathrooms in Texas," according to at least ...

  6. Texas truck driver's pit stop in Maryland nets Powerball ...

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    A Texas truck driver's pit stop at a Hagerstown-area store led him to have to make a return trip to Maryland — so he could claim a $50,000 Powerball prize.

  7. QuikTrip - Wikipedia

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    During rapid expansion in the late 1980s, some QuikTrip stores included large 'travel centers.' A smaller version of a truck stop, the travel centers included a 5,000-square-foot store, 12 gasoline pumps, five diesel pumps with an elevated canopy to accommodate large trucks, a truck scale, and a store to serve the needs of truck drivers. [8]