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7-Eleven #19966 (2,529 square feet)
19250 Eltham Road, West Point, VA
This location was built and opened in 1977.
7-Eleven #36873 (5,234 square feet)
6667 East Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk, VA
Opened in 2014; originally Shoney's (October 1964-December 2013)
7-Eleven #22246 (closed) [2,520 square feet]
3800 Shell Road, Hampton, VA
This location was built and opened in 1983 and closed in summer 2021; it was originally located here. The store previously sold gas until the canopy and pumps were removed in either 2010 or 2011.
7-Eleven #10853 (2,760 square feet)
1005 South Church Street, Smithfield, VA
This location was built and opened in 1960.
7-Eleven #36814 (2,650 square feet)
15527 Warwick Boulevard, Ashton Green Plaza, Newport News, VA
This location opened in summer 2017.
7-Eleven #36873 (5,234 square feet)
6667 East Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk, VA
Opened in 2014; originally Shoney's (October 1964-December 2013)
7-Eleven #20504 (closed) [2,515 square feet]
12450 James Madison Parkway, King George, VA
This location was built and opened in 1978 and closed in summer 2012.
7-Eleven #36873 (5,234 square feet)
6667 East Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk, VA
Opened in 2014; originally Shoney's (October 1964-December 2013)
7-11 in Taiwan seems way cooler than 7-11 in the US. I guess cos it has...ASIAN FOOD. Yeah. 7-11s are everywhere in Taipei. You're not supposed to take photos in em, but no one told me until I was pretty much done taking photos.
7-Eleven #36873 (5,234 square feet)
6667 East Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk, VA
Opened in 2014; originally Shoney's (October 1964-December 2013)
Having passed this 7-Eleven during several commutes in Norfolk I've always asked myself: just how does 7-Eleven reuse an old Shoney's restaurant space? Well, on this trip I finally decided to venture in and find out for myself, as a Big Gulp sounded like a good idea (and ended up being free thanks to the gracious counter employee!). As I should've expected, 7-Eleven gutted the hell outta this space and built it out to their standards, so there are absolutely no remnants of it having been a chain buffet eatery. The only Shoney's characteristic that's noticeable from the inside is their solarium-style front windows, which certainly is a welcome artifact since you wouldn't typically see a 7-Eleven with something like that. The rest of the salesfloor is standard 7-Eleven fare. Maybe one of these days I'll actually document one of the alive Shoney's in the state!
I love clouds. My favorite type is this one www.bbc.co.uk/lincolnshire/interactive/wallpaper/images/m..., the Mammatus cloud. They can be a precursor to tornadoes. I've seen them over Melbourne a couple of times, but no tornadoes sadly.