
Love’s Travel Stops has opened two new travel stops in Domino, Texas and in White House, Tenn., adding nearly 190 truck parking spaces in total.
Love’s Travel Stops has opened two new locations in Domino, Texas and in White House, Tenn., adding nearly 190 truck parking spaces in total.

Love's new location in White House, Tenn. Photo: Love's

Love’s Travel Stops has opened two new travel stops in Domino, Texas and in White House, Tenn., adding nearly 190 truck parking spaces in total.
The Domino location features 106 truck-parking spaces, five showers, and a Love’s Tire Care facility. The White House location offers 83 truck-parking spaces, seven showers, and a Love’s Truck Tire Care facility. Both locations will have several dining options including Subway, Chester’s Chicken, IHOP, and Godfather’s Pizza.
“The opening of these two travel stops adds more than 180 truck-parking spaces along highways and interstates where parking demands are high,” said Greg Love, co-CEO of Love’s. “We look forward to serving customers with not only parking but with dining options, amenities, and other driver services for many years to come.”
With the opening of the two new locations, Love’s has surpassed the 400-stores mark. The company is celebrating the milestone by giving customers opportunities to win My Love Rewards points, Michelin steer tires, and Love’s gift cards. The company will also award $400 worth of points to 100 My Love Rewards members.
Love’s will choose 25 winners randomly each week. Customers must swipe the loyalty card to find out if they are one of the winners. Swiping the My Love Rewards card will also enter customers into a drawing to win one of four sets of Michelin steer tires.

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