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Storm Report-Irma-PM-FL GA.XLS Brand Name Site Name Street Address City State Zip Phone# EXXONMOB BOB'S FUEL 16091 NW US HWY 441 ALACHUA FL 32615 (386) 462-5590 BP BP 8997157 15980 NW HWY 441 ALACHUA FL 326150000 (386) 462-0539 CHVRNWF CHEVRON 0042065 15000 NW US HWY 441 ALACHUA FL 326155666 (000) 000-0000 SHELL CIRCLE K STORE 27239 16070 NW US HIGHWAY ALACHUA FL 326154890 (000) 000-0000 EXXONMOB CK 2721202 14411 N.W. US HIGHWA ALACHUA FL 32615 (386) 462-2880 RACEWAY RACEWAY 6953 16171 NW US HWY 441 ALACHUA FL 32616 (770) 431-7600 SUNOCO SUNOCO SRVC STATION11921 NW US HWY ALACHUA FL 326530000 (386) 462-1301 RACETRAC RACETRAC 629 484 SOUTH & SR434 ALTAMONTE SP FL 32714 (407) 862-2242 SHELL CIRCLE K STORES INC 91 W STATE ROUTE 436 ALTAMONTE SPG FL 327144206 (407) 788-8186 SUNOCO SUNOCO SRVC STATION1395 E. 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