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Wnw Store List 9-14-09 Woods 'n Water Sales Rack Locations STORE ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE # Thomas Mill Adventures 8260 CR 97 Abbeville, Ala 36310 Carter's Outboard 1105 Hutchinson Ave Adel, GA 31620 229-896-2859 Quick Gas # 5 2302 W. 4th St Adel, GA 31620 229-896-7311 Quick Gas # 7 100 Old Quitman Rd Adel, GA 31620 Alachua Lumber 14101 N.W. 145th. Ave. Alachua 32615 386-462-3003 Bob's Citgo 16091 US 441 NW Alachua 32615 386-462-5590 Deerhaven Citgo 9600 US 441 Alachua 32615 386-462-3141 S & S # 40 13820 NW 140th St Alachua 32615 386-462-7577 Fast Eddies 2402 Clark Ave. Albany, GA GA Homerun Foods 2722/2277 Dawson Rd. Albany, GA Ga. Homerun Foods Philema Rd. 406 Philema Rd. Albany, GA GA JMD Food Store 1800 E. Oglethorpe Albany, GA GA M & M Food Mart 1000 Liberty Expressway Albany, GA GA T.E.J. Food Mart 2923 N. Slappey Drive Albany, GA GA Dixie Food & Gas US 231 Alford 32420 Southern Express # 12 25653 Main St. Altha 32421 850-762-3487 Southern Express # 6 SR 71 N @ CR 274 Altha 32421 850-762-3700 Circle K # 7321 7695 SR 60 E Alturas 33820 863-537-1508 Handy Foods # 86 21321 SR 80 Alva 33920 239-728-2636 Qwik King # 6 9520 NE Jacksonville Rd Anthony 32617 352-629-6197 Bayfront Station 451 US 98 Apalachicola 32320 850-653-3722 Redline Food Mart 48 Ave. E (at 4th St) Apalachicola 32320 850-653-3778 Red's Food Mart 243 US 98 Apalachicola 32320 850-653-2014 Scipio Creek Marina 301 Market St. Apalachicola 32320 850-653-8030 Radiant # 209 6190 US 41 N Apollo Beach 33572 813-645-0026 Circle K # 0025 405 N Brevard Ave. Arcadia 34266 863-494-2237 Circle K # 7105 4347 US 17 N Arcadia 34266 941-494-2404 Circle K # 7136 1401 E. Oak St. Arcadia 34266 941-494-0153 Archer Farm Supply 13046 SW SR 45 Archer 32618 352-495-9090 Bishop Travel Center 7827 Tallahassee Hwy Attapulgus, GA 229-465-3429 Quick Buys #148 502 E Griffin Ave. Attapulgus, GA GA Auburndale Shell 1795 N Berkley Rd Auburndale 33823 863-965-1146 Circle K # 8521 2200 US 92 W Auburndale 33823 863-967-4078 Express Food Mart # 1 2727 Thornhill Rd Auburndale 33823 863-967-8998 Express Food Mart # 2 4934 K-ville Rd Auburndale 33823 863-665-1367 Ken's Citgo 2101 SR 542 Auburndale 33823 863-967-2828 Kwiky Food Mart 7613 E. Washington St. (US 90/CR 257)Aucilla 32344 850-997-4041 Taylor's BP Food Mart # 1 3 US 27 North Avon Park 33825 863-453-2124 Bainbridge Food Mart 525 Shotwell St. (US 84 Bus.) Bainbridge, GA 31717 229-243-7726 Handy Way 1572 Newton Rd Bainbridge, GA 39817 229-498-5655 Mr. Pipp's Truck Plaza 875 Colquitt Hwy (US 27) Bainbridge, GA 39817 229-246-0729 Quick Buys #128 720 Faceville Hwy. Bainbridge, GA GA Quick Buys #51 167 Whigham Dairy Rd. Bainbridge, GA GA Raceway 1418 US 27 S Bainbridge, GA 31719 229-246-1109 Sammy's B & T 525 Faceville Hwy Bainbridge, GA 31717 229-246-2199 Stone's Bainbridge 601 Calhoun St. Bainbridge, GA GA Wingate's 139 Wingate Road Bainbridge, GA GA Peach Mart 13890 SR 122 Barney, GA 31625 229-775-2204 Circle K # 0001 1193 E. Main St Bartow 33830 863-533-5313 Circle K # 7015 310 W. Main St Bartow 33830 863-533-5296 Circle K # 7267 6000 SR 60 W/80 Ft. Rd Bartow 33830 863-537-1075 Circle K # 8709 1020 N. Broadway Bartow 33830 863-533-8995 Citgo Mon F.S. 1405 US 17 South Bartow 33830 863-533-5055 Connorsville Bait & Tackle 3805 SR 60 East Bartow 33830 863-533-1393 Florida Farm & Ranch 2975 SR 60 E Bartow 33830 863-533-1814 Hal's Gun Shop 1440 East Davidson Bartow 33830 863-533-9563 Plaza Food 1995 US 17 South Bartow 33830 863-533-7562 Cracker Trail Country Store 18084 US 98/CR 700-A Basinger 34972 863-763-0473 Corner Market 1130 Hwy 31 North Bay Minette, AL 36507 251-937-8504 J'Cee's Quick Mart 415 D'Olive St. Bay Minette, AL 36507 251-937-6547 Pick N Save 607 D'Olive St. Bay Minette, AL 36507 251-937-2124 Country Quick Stop US 129 Bell 32619 386-463-7478 Jiffy # 316 US 129 Bell 32619 Scaffs (S & S # 50) 929 S. Main St Bell 32619 352-463-6282 BP Food Mart 11960 US 301 S. Belleview 34420 352-245-9239 Pac N Sac # 2500 10015 SE CR 25 Belleview 34420 352-245-5070 Quick King # 13 10251 US 441 S. Belleview 34420 352-245-1980 Qwik King # 8 14725 SE US Hwy 441 Belleview 34420 352-245-9818 Qwik King # 14 11850 SE CR 484 Belleview 34420 352-245-8884 Beverly Hills Shell 5302 N Lecanto Hwy Beverly Hills 34465 352-746-7076 Bob's Food Store 3795 N Lecanto Hwy Beverly Hills 34461 352-527-7005 Circle K # 7549 7222 SR 471 Beville's Corner 33513 352-793-1722 Circle K # 7340 18620 E Colonial Dr Bithlo 32826 407-568-5891 Circle K # 7502 16959 E Colonial Dr Bithlo 32826 407-568-5617 M J M Store # 1 18406 E. Colonial Dr. Bithlo 32820 407-568-1089 Quick Buys #104 18173 E South Blvd. Blakely, GA GA Quick Pick 19937 Central Ave. West Blountstown 32424 850-674-8524 Scott's Ferry Store 6648 SR 71 S Blountstown 32424 850-674-2900 Southern Exp. # 1 20961 East Central Ave Blountstown 32424 850-674-4244 Southern Exp. # 9 18290 Main St Blountstown 32424 850-674-5115 Talquin General Store 22400 SR 20 Bloxham Bonifay I-10 Exxon 405 St. Johns St. (SR 79 @ I-10) Bonifay 32425 850-547-5311 Southern Exp # 4 SR 79 @ I-10 Bonifay 32425 850-547-3202 Circle K # 7462 24921 Tamiami Trail Bonita Springs 34125 239-947-9170 Circle K # 7364 27709 Old US 41 Bonita Springs 34134 239-992-1844 Bon Secour Grocery 18019 CR 10 Bon Secour, AL 36511 251-949-7393 Pantry # 2 232 E. Jefferson St. Boston, GA 31626 229-498-5655 Chevron Food Mart 1103 US 17 N Bostwick 32007 386-325-7755 Bradenton Shell 836 301 Blvd E Bradenton 34203 941-758-3178 Chevron F.M. 3321 34th Ave W Bradenton 34208 941-758-2271 Circle K # 7204 6228 15th St East Bradenton 34203 941-756-1323 Circle K # 7464 5913 SR 70 Bradenton 34203 941-755-5135 Circle K # 7493 3304 53rd Ave Bradenton 34203 941-758-7621 Circle K # 9763 6521 SR 64 E Bradenton 34208 941-745-1863 Cortez Shell 3612 Cortez Rd W Bradenton 34210 941-758-6499 Cottage Mini Mart 6123 26th St W Bradenton 34207 941-739-2859 Crazy Papa's Deli (Amoco) 5530 SR 64 E Bradenton 34208 941-747-1613 E & F Citgo 575 66th St Ct Bradenton 34208 941-747-7718 Gas Kwik # 6 6620 Manatee Ave W Bradenton 34209 941-215-1747 Giant Food Store (Marathon) 1832 Manatee Ave E Bradenton 34208 941-745-5922 Kwik Stop 5942 34th St. W Bradenton 34210 941-727-7576 Manatee Citgo 4630 Manatee Ave Bradenton 34209 941-748-0631 Oasis Food/Gas 6724 Manatee Ave Bradenton 34209 941-794-5019 Palma Sola Disc 8530 Cortez Rd W Bradenton 34210 941-795-2091 River's Edge Rally 4905 SR 64 E Bradenton 34208 941-748-0600 Sandy's Express 7105 15th Ave NW Bradenton 941-798-9322 Whitfield Amoco 6812 14th St W Bradenton 32207 941-751-9586 Stop N Pick 4240 Cortez Rd Bradenton, FL 34210 941-756-5613 Bradfordville Petro 1500 Bannerman Rd Bradfordville 850-894-9912 Patriot Arms 221 E. Brandon Blvd Brandon 33511 813-651-2767 C- Square 404 US 27 Branford 32008 S & S # 39 602 US 27 (@ US 129 N at bridge) Branford 32008 386-935-2359 S & S # 47 5595 US 27/US 129 S Branford 32008 386-935-2620 Time Saver 403 US 27 Branford 32008 386-935-6616 Benney's BP SR 20/CR 12 Bristol Southern Exp. # 2 10694 SR 20 NW Bristol 32321 850-643-5765 Bronson Ace Hardware 403 N. Hathaway St. Bronson 32621 352-486-4014 Lee's Grocery & Citgo 9931 NE SR 24 Bronson 32621 352-486-1630 Noble Food Mart 705 E. Hathaway Ave. Bronson 32621 352-486-1661 Tony's Chevron 135 N. Hathaway Bronson 32621 352-486-2131 K & Z Country Peddlers SR 18 near SR 235 Brooker 352-485-1267 Campers Mini Mart 2080 Culbreath Rd Brooksville 34602 352-799-9508 Circle K # 7508 3275 Broad St Brooksville 34601 352-796-4443 Country Express 10455 N. Broad St. Brooksville 34601 352-796-1070 Dixie Lee B & T 6408 Evanston St Brooksville 34613 352-596-5151 Hess # 9403 1950 E Jefferson Brooksville 34601 352-799-5521 Hess # 9404 26260 Cortez Blvd Brooksville 34602 352-754-9060 Lake Lindsey Grocery 14351 Snow Memorial Hwy Brooksville 34601 352-540-9955 Petrol Mart # 633 18226 Powell Rd Brooksville 34609 352-799-6280 Shop 'N Save 9020 Cobb Rd Brooksville 34601 352-799-1130 Evershine Hess Mart 6701 US 1 South Bunnell 32110 386-437-2529 MCT Petroleum 703 US 1 North Bunnell 32110 386-437-2397 Qwik King # 24 100 E. Moody Bunnell 32110 386-437-2537 Qwik King # 25 700 N. State St Bunnell 32110 386-437-2649 Qwik King # 26 CR 305 (1 mi from SR 100) Bunnell 32110 386-437-2746 Bushnell Citgo 2192 CR 48 Bushnell 33513 352-793-1295 Bushnell Food Mart (Shell) 2457 CR 48 W Bushnell 33513 352-569-9130 Bushnell Shell 122 E Noble Ave Bushnell 33513 352-568-1225 Circle K # 7157 9326 CR 476 W Bushnell 33513 352-793-2475 Circle K # 7562 2055 CR 48 Bushnell 33513 352-568-1924 Hess # 9402 504 N Main St Bushnell 33513 352-793-4408 Gator's Country Store 130 GA Hwy 93 N.
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