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Terrible Herbst, or Terrible Herbst Oil Company, is an American privately held gas station company based in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The company operates gas stations in Nevada , California , Utah and Arizona .
Terrible's Road House is a gas station in Jean, Nevada off Nevada State Route 161. It contains the World's Largest Chevron and is a tourist trap for people traveling from Las Vegas to California, being about 30 mi (48 km) south of the former. It has 96 pumps, 60 restroom stalls, and a 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m 2) convenience store.
The Herbst family, owners of the local Terrible Herbst gas station chain, soon purchased and renovated the property. It reopened on December 6, 2000, as Terrible's Hotel Casino. In 2010, Herbst Gaming exited bankruptcy with the family no longer involved in the company, which later became Affinity Interactive.
OLCO Petroleum Group – 319 stations in Ontario and Quebec; Petro-Canada – 1323 stations and 200 Petro-Pass stations across Canada; some acquired from BP (1983), Petrofina (1981) and Gulf Oil in the 1980s; Pioneer Petroleum – 130 stations in Ontario; 7-Eleven brand gasoline; Shell Canada – Canadian unit of Shell with 1800 stations across ...
LOS ANGELES — It wasn’t all that long ago that filling up a big gas tank cost less than $100 in California. 'It's terrible': Californians sound off on high gas prices [Video] Skip to main content
The world's largest Chevron gas station is located at Terrible's Road House in Nevada. Chevron also utilizes the Texaco brand within the United States, though its locations are much more sparsely-spread than that of Chevron.
Column: Donald Trump's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Convention Week. Doyle McManus. August 24, 2024 at 6:00 AM.
The area was originally owned by a gas station owner named Pete MacIntyre. Pete is believed to have had a difficult time making ends meet selling gas and had resorted to bootlegging. Primm history remembers him as "Whiskey Pete." [2] Terrible's Primm Valley Casino Resorts logo (2007–2011)