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Kwik Way

Kwik Way on Route 63 5 minutes outside of St Paul VA going towards Dante and Breaks park

A guy at the Auto Parts store told me about a nearby source of ethanol free fuel I didn't know about.

You won't find it on Google maps...a lot of things around here are like that...but if you drive about 5 minutes outside of St Paul going towards Dante and the Breaks park you'll see the Kwik Way Sunoco station on your left not far past Pete Bradley's wrecker yard.

I found the image above playing with Google street view.



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About us: Anna Hess and Mark Hamilton spent over a decade living self-sufficiently in the mountains of Virginia before moving north to start over from scratch in the foothills of Ohio. They've experimented with permaculture, no-till gardening, trailersteading, home-based microbusinesses and much more, writing about their adventures in both blogs and books.



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Next time you're in Bristol, the 5-mart on king college road is ethanol free. Also the sunococo on Pennsylvania(?) it's Across from the Anderson street bridge, down the road from State Street Sweets and Eats (Kay's).
Comment by Anonymous Sun Jun 30 21:37:14 2013
ha. That was me up there.
Comment by Emily Mon Jul 1 08:49:07 2013





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