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Update, Friday, April 8: It appears the West Texas Buc-ee’s is no more. An Instagram post by @txtroublemaker shows that the logo and name have been removed from the building. The anonymous artist tells Texas Monthly that he doesn’t know more, adding cheekily, “I assume the shift to e-commerce and higher gas prices probably forced it to close.”Twenty miles east of Marathon, along U.S. 90 toward Sanderson, a miniature Buc-ee’s has appeared in the desert. Photos of the building began popping up on Instagram this week, beginning with a post by artist Matt Tumlinson on April 3, and drawing comparisons to the tiny Target installation that once sat thirty miles to the west. That piece, perceived as an everyman’s response to the Prada installation outside…
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