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Lincoln AL Star Food Mart #110 1315 Hyw 269 Jaspe Name Location City State Citgo Lincoln Super Mart 1-20 Exit 168 (76022 Hwy 77) Lincoln AL Star Food Mart #110 1315 Hyw 269 Jasper AL Lakeside Oil Hwy 1 / 431 & Cecil Dr (3281 S Eufaula Ave) Eufaula AL Citgo Food Store # 109 Hwy 1 / Hwy 431 & Hwy 27 Abbeville AL Hobo Pantry #24 Hwy 10 / 53 / 231 & 438 SA Graham Blvd Brundidge AL Brundidge Amoco Hwy 10 / 53 / 231 N Brundidge AL Big Little Store #612 Hwy 12 / 55 / 84 (11183 Hwy 84) Andalusia AL Sun Valley Market Hwy 12 / 84 & Elmer Rd (9416 Hwy 84 E) Ashford AL Big Little Sunstop #619 Hwy 12 / 84 / 92 / 134 & CR 1 (3724 Hwy 84 W) Daleville AL Oc's Quick Stop (Citgo) Hwy 13 / 43 & Wayne Davis Rd (20270 Hwy 43) Mount Vernon AL Jones Truck Stop Hwy 14 (1627 West Highland) Selma AL Moulton Cowboys Hwy 157 & Coffee Rd (11327 Highway 157) Moulton AL Mac's Minit Mart Vernon Hwy 17 (44390 Hwy 17) Vernon AL Lovett Chevron Hwy 195 & Hwy 278 (14908 Hwy 278) Double Springs AL Fackler Texaco Truckstop Hwy 2 / 72 & Hwy 42 (13750 CR 42) Fackler AL Uncle Joe's Sprint Mart #40 Hwy 2 / 72 & Hwy 53 (21731 Hwy 72 W) Tuscumbia AL Quick Stop Market #107 Hwy 2 / 72 & Veterans Blvd (1021 Hwy 72 E) Tuscumbia AL Arnold's Truck Stop Hwy 20 & Hwy 43 (1460 Hwy 20) Tuscumbia AL Texaco Fuel Stop #9 Hwy 20 / 157 & Hwy 77 Muscle Shoals AL Sibley Food and Fuel Hwy 20 / 72 & 13241 HWY 150 Courtland AL Quick Mart Travel Center #18 Hwy 20 / 72 & Vine St (2125 Hwy 20 / 72) Tuscumbia AL Kangaroo Express #1577 Hwy 21 & Hwy 84 (20 Hwy 21 S) Monroeville AL Flying J Travel Plaza #603 Hwy 210 / 231 & S Oats St (2190 Ross Clark Cir) Dothan AL Kangaroo Express #3664 Hwy 231 & 1st St (32344 Hwy 280) Childersburg AL Hobo Panrty # 21 Hwy 231 & Andrews Ave (101 Hwy 231 N) Ozark AL Kangaroo Express #3904 Hwy 231 & Hwy 123 (2306 Hwy 231 S) Ozark AL Kangaroo Express #3641 Hwy 231 & Radio Rd (101 Hwy 231 S) Troy AL J J Fuel Stop Hwy 24 & Hwy 157 (11871 Highway 157) Moulton AL Vulcan Food Mart Hwy 24 & Hwy 44 (2485 Hwy 24) Russellville AL Greene's Quick Stop/ JT's T/S Hwy 24 & Hwy 460 (2808 Gordon Terry Pkwy) Decatur AL Hill's BP Fuel Stop Hwy 24 & Hwy 67 (2508 Gordon Terry Pkwy) Decatur AL Snead Amoco Hwy 278 & 1st Ave (87134 Hwy 278) Snead AL Moore Sugar Bend Hwy 278 (3 Miles E) Hamilton AL Allen's 280 Short Stop Hwy 280 & Hwy 34 (42020 Hwy 280 Bypass) Sylacauga AL Griggs Inc (Citgo #102) Hwy 280 & Hwy 431 (410 Martin Luther King Pkwy) Phenix City AL Dadeville Truck Stop Hwy 280 & N East St (17223 Hwy 280) Dadeville AL Gitty Up N Go #2 Hwy 29 & Hwy 84 (116410 Hwy 84) Andalusia AL Dunn's Exxon Hwy 295 & Hurd St (430 S Jackson St) Grove Hill AL J Mart #567 Hwy 3 / 31 & Hwy 67 (1305 Hwy 67 E) Decatur AL Entec #104 Hwy 31 & Hwy 4 (1715 S Memorial Dr) Prattville AL Kangaroo Express Hwy 31 N (901 Nashville Ave) Atmore AL T and Y Food Mart Hwy 33 & Hwy 157 (16798 Market St) Moulton AL Hobo Pantry #23 Hwy 331 (707 Hwy 331 S) Opp AL Jasper Food Mart Hwy 4 / 5 / 78 & Old Hwy 78 (9520 Highway 78) Jasper AL Grub Mart Amoco #13 Hwy 41 (1700 W Main St) Centre AL Kangaroo Express #3730 Hwy 43 & 17th St (1701 Lurleen Wallace Blvd) Northport AL Cuzz's 66 Hwy 43 & William St (34155 Hwy 43 N) Thomasville AL The Corner Store Hwy 43 (2010 S Main St) Linden AL Super Stop #85 Hwy 43 (31821 Hwy 43 S) Thomasville AL Cowboy's #3654 Hwy 431 & Butler Ave (2242 Hwy 431) Boaz AL Citgo Food Store #103 Hwy 431 & Hwy 173 (16326 Hwy 431) Headland AL Hobo Pantry #18 Hwy 431 & Hwy 99 (16566 Hwy 431 N) Headland AL D J's #2 Hwy 45 & Lloyd Ln (17950 Hwy 45) Citronelle AL Old School Truck Stop Hwy 5 & Hwy 10 (71 Hwy 10 W) Pine Hill AL Natural Bridge Shell Hwy 5 & Hwy 278 Natural Bridge AL SuperMart #355 Hwy 5 & Hwy 82 (10395 Hwy 5) Brent AL Stop-N-Go #15 Hwy 53 / 231 & Hwy 63 (16357 Hwy 231 S) Midland City AL Gitty Up N Go #4 Hwy 55 & Hwy 331 (2078 3rd St) Florala AL Shop N Fill #20 Hwy 6 / 82 & Hwy 22 (6470 Hwy 82) Maplesville AL Spooky's 66 Hwy 6 / 82 & Owen St (404 Conecuh Ave E) Union Springs AL Hollywood Truck Stop (Chevron) Hwy 72 & Lee Hi Dr (28646 Hwy 72 E) Hollywood AL Kangaroo Express #3686 Hwy 72 & Marshal Dr (21700 John Reid Pkwy) Scottsboro AL Citgo Fuel Express Hwy 72 & Shields Rd (2064 Hwy 72 E) Huntsville AL Moores Super Store Hwy 78 Exit 16 (5476 Military St) Hamilton AL Love's Travel Stops #466 Hwy 78 Exit 65 (83 Carl Cannon Blvd) Jasper AL Goosepond BP Food Mart Hwy 79 & Akzo Blvd (4715 S Broad St) Scottsboro AL Parr's Hwy 80 Chevron Hwy 8 / 13 / 43 / 80 & Hwy 21 (510 Hwy 80 E) Demopolis AL Mr Roy's West Highland Citgo Hwy 80 & Bell Rd (1505 W Highland Ave) Selma AL Crossroads Exxon Hwy 80 & Hwy 14 (2530 Hwy 80 W) Selma AL Mr. Roy's Truck Stop Hwy 80 & Hwy 22 (2217 Cecil Jackson Bypass) Selma AL Mac's Travel Plaza Hwy 82 & Corinth Rd (17945 Hwy 82 W) Elrod AL Merles Truck Stop Hwy 82 / Hwy 231 Pike Road AL Big Little #19 Hwy 84 & Hwy 248 (1241 Rucker Blvd) Level Plains AL Fast Track Hwy 84 & Hwy 295 (103 Grove Hill Ave) Grove Hill AL Big Little Sunstop #606 Hwy 84 / 167 (1202 Boll Weevil Circle) Enterprise AL Kangaroo Express #3643 Hwy 84 / 210 & Hwy 1 / 431 (4196 Ross Clark Cir) Dothan AL Hobo Pantry #6 (Chevron) Hwy 84 / 210 / 431 (735 NE Ross Clark Cir) Dothan AL Big Little Sunstop #616 Hwy 85 & Hwy 134 (35 Hwy 134 West) Daleville AL Pilot Travel Centers #302 I-10 Exit 13 (Theodore Dawes Rd) Theodore AL Kangaroo Express #1555 I-10 Exit 15 A (5550 Hwy 90 W) Theodore AL TA Mobile I-10 Exit 4 (9201 Grand Bay Wilmer Rd S) Mobile AL Love's Travel Stops #206 I-10 Exit 44 (126 E Flying Rd) Loxley AL Merri Mart #318 I-10 Exit 44 (14902 N Hickory St) Loxley AL Oasis Travel Center I-10 Exit 53 (27801 Hwy 64) Robertsdale AL Rocking Chair 66 (Phillips) I-20 / 59 Exit 1 (410 Hwy 80) Cuba AL Petro Bucksville I-20 / 59 Exit 100 (22566 Hwy 216) Bucksville AL Flying J Travel Plaza #601 I-20 / 59 Exit 104 (6098 Macashan Dr) McCalla AL I-20 - I-59 Travel Center I-20 / 59 Exit 113 (3797 Jaybird Rd) Brighton AL Kangaroo Express #3672 I-20 / 59 Exit 128 (1700 Tallapoosa St) Birmingham AL L & B Travel Plaza I-20 / 59 Exit 17 (651 Hwy 28 W) Livingston AL Mott Oil #23 I-20 / 59 Exit 45 (1000 Hwy 208) Eutaw AL Trackside Amoco I-20 / 59 Exit 45 (Hwy 37-Union Rd) Eutaw AL Kangaroo Express #3726 I-20 / 59 Exit 52 (30054 Hwy 11) Knoxville AL Pilot Travel Centers #076 I-20 / 59 Exit 76 (4416 Skyland Blvd E) Tuscaloosa AL Speedmart Fuel Stores I-20 / 59 Exit 76 (6718 Hwy 69 S) Tuscaloosa AL Wilco Travel Plaza #5501 I-20 / 59 Exit 77 (3201 Buttermilk Rd) Cottondale AL TA Tuscaloosa I-20 / 59 Exit 77 (3501 Buttermilk Rd) Tuscaloosa AL York Travel Plaza I-20 / 59 Exit 8 (17702 Hwy 17 N) York AL Caffee Junction Amoco I-20 / 59 Exit 97 (21361 Hwy 11 N) Bucksville AL Pilot Travel Centers #369 I-20 / I-59 Exit 123 (901 Bankhead Hwy) Birmingham AL Love's Travel Stops #227 I-20 Exit 100 (22183 Hwy 216) Woodstock AL Jolly Food Mart # 19 I-20 Exit 147 (2690 Kelly Creek Rd) Moody AL I-20 Truck Stop I-20 Exit 165 (12089 Stemley Rd) Lincoln AL Pilot Travel Centers #497 I-20 Exit 165 (121 Honda Dr) Lincoln AL 165 Auto Truck Plaza I-20 Exit 165 (12153 Stemely Rd) Lincoln AL Race City Travel Center I-20 Exit 168 (75246 Hwy 77) Lincoln AL Kangaroo Express #3667 I-20 Exit 185 & Hwy 21 South Oxford AL State Line Fuel Center (BP) I-20 Exit 205 (6658 Hwy 46) Heflin AL Shell Travel Center I-20 Exit 205 (7000 Hwy 46) Heflin AL Token #19 I-22 Exit 30 (7016 Hwy 129) Winfield AL Shell Food Mart I-359 Exit 2 (1813 Culver Rd) Tuscaloosa AL Minit Man #40 (Citgo) I-459 Exit 1 (2178 Eastern Valley Road) Bessemer AL Ashville Texaco I-59 Exit 166 (36950 Hwy 231) Ashville AL Steele City Truck Stop (Conoco) I-59 Exit 174 (489 Steele Station Rd) Steele AL Love's Travel Stops #304 I-59 Exit 174 (905 Steele Station Rd) Steele AL Petro Gadsden I-59 Exit 181 (1724 W Grand Ave) Gadsden AL Jet Pep I-59 Exit 183 (606 5th Ave) Attalla AL Kangaroo Express #3668 I-59 Exit 218 (1707 Glen Blvd) Fort Payne AL Flying J Travel Plaza #604 I-65 Exit 158 (900 Tyson Rd) Hope Hull AL Saveway Truck Plaza I-65 Exit 164 (7735 Hwy 31) Hope Hull AL TA Montgomery I-65 Exit 168 (980 W South Blvd) Montgomery AL Entec Station #105 I-65 Exit 181 Millbrook AL Pilot Travel Centers #075 I-65 Exit 19 & Hwy 43 (6109 Hwy 43 S) Satsuma AL Good To Go I-65 Exit 200 (5000 Boll Weevil Circle) Enterprise AL The Store (BP) I-65 Exit 205 (Hwy 31 S) Clanton AL Love's Travel Stops #368 I-65 Exit 208 (300 Arby Dr) Clanton AL Allen Food Mart #60 I-65 Exit 208 (946 Lake Mitchell Rd) Clanton AL Headco Truck Stop I-65 Exit 212 (2646 Laydam Rd) Clanton AL Jemison Exxon I-65 Exit 219 (12820 Hwy 42) Jemison AL Speed Trac Inc I-65 Exit 228 Calera AL Sunny Food Mart I-65 Exit 228 (11843 Hwy 25) Calera AL The Store/Amoco #4 I-65 Exit 246 (630 Cahaba Valley Rd) Helena AL Kangaroo Express #3682 I-65 Exit 246 (715 Cahaba Valley Rd) Pelham AL AM - PM Food Mart I-65 Exit 262 (1617 Finley Blvd) Birmingham AL Flying J Travel Plaza #602 I-65 Exit 264 (224 Daniel Payne Dr) Birmingham AL Parker's 292 Truck Stop (Shell) I-65 Exit 291 (14500 Hwy 91) Hanceville AL Dodge City Shell I-65 Exit 299 (233 Hwy 69 S) Hanceville AL Petro Dodge City I-65 Exit 299 (426 Hwy 69 S) Dodge City AL Don Morgan - Jack's Truck Stop (Shell) I-65 Exit 304 (1639 Hwy 437) Cullman AL Kangaroo Express #1578 I-65 Exit 31 (49980 Hwy 25) Bay Minette AL J-Mart 322 I-65 Exit 322 (101 Hwy 55 E) Falkville AL Love's Travel Stops #381 I-65 Exit 322 (64 E Pike Rd) Falkville AL Pilot Travel Centers #441 I-65 Exit 334 (3240 Piont Mallard Pkwy) Priceville AL Diamond Gasoline #21 I-65 Exit 54 (4095 Jack Springs Rd) Atmore AL Jet Pep #13 I-65 Exit 69 (13288 Hwy 113) Brewton AL Diamond Gas Station #7 I-65 Exit 69 (13315
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