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Storm Report-Irma-PM-FL GA.XLS Brand Name Site Name Street Address City State Zip Phone# UNBRANDED WILCOX STATE PRISON 479 SOUTH BROAD ST ABBEVILLE GA 310014401 (404) 635-4220 BP BP 8994782 3459 COBB PARKWY ACWORTH GA 301010000 (770) 975-8466 BP BP 8997884 1265 HWY 92 ACWORTH GA 301022088 (770) 529-5081 CHVRNWF CHEVRON 0200800 1727 MARS HILL RD ACWORTH GA 301018029 (000) 000-0000 CHVRNWF CHEVRON 0210024 3453 BAKER RD ACWORTH GA 301010000 (770) 974-0107 EXXONMOB CK 2723644 5265 GLADE ROAD SE ACWORTH GA 30101 (770) 974-0014 CITGO HETA CITGO 6223 BELLS FERRY RD ACWORTH GA 30101 (770) 926-7080 KROGER KROGER FUEL #1291 6199 HIGHWAY 92 STE ACWORTH GA 301020000 (770) 924-9102 KROGER KROGER FUEL #1397 3330 COBB PKWY NW ACWORTH GA 301010000 (404) 569-4853 KROGER KROGER FUEL #1442 1720 MARS HILL RD NW ACWORTH GA 301010000 (770) 419-5490 UNBRANDED MAPCO #3509 1430 KELLOGG CREEK RACWORTH GA 301020000 (770) 928-7208 MURPHY USA MURPHY 6762 ATWALMR3111 COBB PKY NW ACWORTH GA 30101 (870) 881-6817 DIAMOND NORTH COBB 4357 COBB PKWY ACWORTH GA 30101 (770) 975-3428 UNBRANDED PARK MARINA 651 MARINA RD ACWORTH GA 30102 (770) 974-2628 CITGO PRIME FOOD GAS CITGO4514 Cobb Parkway NW ACWORTH GA 30101 (770) 974-8166 RACETRAC RACETRAC 0618 5001 CHEROKEE ST ACWORTH GA 30101 (770) 431-7600 RACETRAC RACETRAC 538 1135 HWY 92 ACWORTH GA 30102 (678) 574-5985 SHELL SHELL SERVICE STATIO 21 GOLF CREST DR ACWORTH GA 30101 (770) 975-9521 SHELL SHELL SERVICE STATIO 2557 BAKER RD NW ACWORTH GA 301013033 (770) 966-9894 SHELL SHELL SERVICE STATIO 5160 COWAN RD ACWORTH GA 301015197 (770) 974-1500 UNBRANDED T FUEL # 6867 3359 COBB PKWY NW ACWORTH GA 30101 (770) 529-1341 DIAMOND ADAIRSVILLE SUPERMRK5859 JOE FRANK HARRI ADAIRSVILLE GA 30103 (706) 307-9324 CHVRNWF CHEVRON 0301792 7865 ADAIRSVILLE HWY ADAIRSVILLE GA 301032108 (770) 773-1630 CHVRNWF CHEVRON 0306986 5136 JOE FRANK HARRI ADAIRSVILLE GA 301030000 (706) 278-3019 MAPCO EXP MAPCO EXPRESS #3600 6434 JOE FRANK HARRI ADAIRSVILLE GA 301030000 (615) 646-7728 UNBRANDED QUICK FLASH LUBE SER 116 PIEDMONT AVE ADAIRSVILLE GA 30103 (770) 773-3370 SHELL SHELL SERVICE STATIO 102 PRINCENTON BLVD ADAIRSVILLE GA 301032628 (770) 773-9299 DIAMOND VSD LAXMI LLC 924 HWY I40 ADAIRSVILLE GA 30103 (770) 769-4361 CITGO ADEL FOOD MART 615 N. 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ADEL GA 31620 (229) 896-2331 UNBRANDED SAHI LUCKY 7 INC 100 N HUTCHINSON AVE ADEL GA 31620 (229) 896-1520 CITGO STUCKEY CITGO 1003 W. 4th St. ADEL GA 31620 (229) 896-4180 Storm Report-Irma-PM-FL GA 9/15/2017 3:16 PM Page 1 of 109 Generated by wRightView Brand Name Site Name Street Address City State Zip Phone# UNBRANDED JET FOOD STORE #89 102 S POPLAR ST ADRIAN GA 31002 (478) 668-3888 UNBRANDED ADENS MINIT MARKET # 215 W MAIN ST ALAMO GA 304110000 (912) 568-1562 FLASH FOODS FLASH FOODS #21 HWY 280 ALAMO GA 30411 (912) 568-7541 CITGO ALAPAHA STATION 1 22280 Main St ALAPAHA GA 31622 (229) 532-2147 CITGO ALBANY EXPRESS 5736 Newton Rd ALBANY GA 31707 (229) 432-1611 CITGO AMERICAN EAGLE CITGO2704 Ledo RD ALBANY GA 31701 (229) 496-1146 CASTROL AMERICAN LUBEFAST 2311 N SLAPPEY BLVD ALBANY GA 31701 (229) 435-6020 CITGO BIG E'S COUNTRY STOR 2100 Cordele Rd ALBANY GA 31705 (229) 432-1265 BP BP 2323731 2340 DAWSON RD ALBANY GA 317072442 (229) 432-1280 CITGO CAMPBELL'S 1114 N. 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