Virginia’s first Buc-EE to hold a grand opening in Rockingham County
Virginia’s first Buc-EE location is set to host a grand opening in Rockingham County.
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Participating in dozens of other locations across the United States, Gargantuan GasStation Chain Buc-EE is set to open two stores this week, including its first in Virginia.
The Texas convenience store chain opened its new Virginia location to the public on Monday, June 30th, according to Staunton News-Leader, part of the USA Today network.
The company says the grand opening at another location will be set on Georgia’s southeast coast the day after July 1st.
Created and owned by Arch “Beaver” Apin, Buc-EE also has stores in states such as Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
The business is known to many for its reputable bathrooms and beaver mascots, and has a good look at the aisles of the walking store and stopping photos with customers.
Here are two new Buc-EE stores.
Buc-EE’s new Virginia location
Virginia Book A is located on the main street at 6500 Buc-EE in Mount Crawford, Virginia.
The nearly 75,000-square-foot store is about an hour’s drive northwest of Charlottesville and about two hours from Richmond and Washington, D.C.
The store was open to the public on Monday, June 30th.
Buc-EE’s new Georgia location
The new store, located at 6900 Highway 99 in Glynn County in Brunswick, Georgia, is set to open on July 1st, according to the company’s website.
The shop is located midway through Savannah, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida, just east of West Interstate 95 in Broadfield.
USA Today has contacted Buc-Ee for more information about Buc-EE.
Which state has the Buc-EE location?
Buc-EE is located in the following states, including locations that will be held this week.
- Alabama (4)
- Colorado (1)
- Florida (2)
- Georgia (3)
- Kentucky (2)
- Mississippi (1)
- Missouri (1)
- South Carolina (1)
- Tennessee (2)
- Texas (36)
- Virginia (1)
contribution: Iris Seaton from Staunton News Leader and Patrick Hite from Asheville Citizen Times.
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter at USA Today. Contact her at nalund @usatoday.com and follow her at x @nataliealund.

