25 Forgotten Gas Station Stores Truckers ACTUALLY Relied On Before the Interstate Took Over

Before the Interstate Highway System rerouted America, truckers didn't just fill up — they relied on a whole network of roadside stores, truck stops, and gas brands that don't exist anymore. In this video, we count down 25 forgotten names that once lined the two-lane highways: from Stuckey's pecan stands and Sinclair's roadside dinosaur to Union 76's truck stops, Howard Johnson's orange roofs, and gas brands like Esso, Enco, and Cities Service that vanished in corporate rebrands almost overnight. If your father or grandfather drove long-haul before 1970, chances are he fueled up at nearly every stop on this list. Which one of these was part of your family's road? Tell us in the comments — we read every single one.