The story of Stuckey’s is a real-life testament to the American Dream. Rural Georgia in 1937: an enterprising young law school-dropout-turned-farmer gets a $35 loan from his grandmother and sets out ...
If you went on road trips in the old, pre-interstate South, you’ve probably been to a Stuckey’s. Sylvester Stuckey started with a pecan stand in Eastman, Georgia, in 1937, and turned it into a chain ...
PERRY, Ga. — People who did road trips in the 1940s, '50s, and '60s knew about Stuckey's, an old-timey version of what we would call a convenience store today. Stuckey's began in the 1930s in Eastman, ...
Third Generation of Founding Family Seeks to Revive Stuckey's Truck Stop Chain The company's refocused business model puts an emphasis on selling its famous pecan log, pralines and fudge.
Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski / Matt Stuckey and his father, John Stuckey, are pictured at Stuckey Ford in Hollidaysburg. It all started with the sale of a single car back in 1955, when Willard ...
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