Love’s Travel Shops announced the opening of two new locations in Mossy Head, Florida, and Fort Stockton, Texas.
by Staff
August 29, 2014
Photo via Love's.
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Photo via Love's.
Love’s Travel Shops announced the opening of two new locations along Interstate 10, in Mossy Head, Florida, and Fort Stockton, Texas.
The Mossy Head location is located at Interstate 10, exit 70 and features Subway and Mcdonald’s restaurants. It also has room for 82 truck parking spaces and seven showers.
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The Fort Stockton stop is on Interstate 10, Exit 261 and has a Carl’s Jr. restaurant, 66 truck parking spaces and seven showers.
Both locations have gourmet coffee, fresh fruit, and gift merchandise. There is also on-site Love’s Truck Tire Care centers, RFID cardless fueling technology, CAT scales and other truck services.
“Mossy Head gives drivers an option for services and a safe place to park when traveling in and out of the Florida Panhandle and Fort Stockton provides another option between San Antonio and El Paso,” said Greg Love, co-CEO of Love’s.
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