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OMAHA, Neb. -- On June 7, 1971, Sapp Bros. Travel Centers opened its first truck stop and travel center on 52 acres at the intersection of Interstate 80 and U.S. Highway 50 here.
Earlier this year, Sapp Bros. opened a new travel center in Harrisonville, Mo., the company’s 17th location and its first in Missouri. The new store is located off of I-49 at exit 157.
OMAHA, Neb. -- In a move that will enable centralization of fleet card authorization and transaction capture, Sapp Bros. Travel Centers, based here, selected Postilion, a division of S1 Corp., for ...
Sapp Bros Travel Centers Inc. of Omaha has agreed to use fleet card authorization and transaction capturing technology from S1 Corp. The Norcross, Ga., banking technology vendor said last week that ...
Sapp Bros. Travel Centers’ Bill and Lee Sapp have penned their collective autobiography, out now from Addicus. The book follows from their youth among seven Sapp children in southeastern ...
The Sapp brothers were known for their chain of travel centers with the signature coffee pot-shaped signs. The first one was built in Omaha in 1971, and there are now 17 locations in nine states.
Sapp Bros. Opens Truck Center in Salt Lake City October 31, 2003 • Staff • Bookmark + Sapp Bros. Truck Stops Inc. has opened a new truck repair service center in Salt Lake City, Utah.