BETO Junction

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BETO Junction Travel Plaza is a truck stop located at the intersection of Interstate 35 (I-35) and U.S. Highway 75 (US 75) in Coffey County, Kansas,[1] 12 miles (19 km) north of the Wolf Creek Generating Station.[2] BETO refers to the four closest major cities: Burlington, Emporia, Topeka, and Ottawa. The truck stop was described on air by Paul Harvey as "right out in the middle of nothing".[3]

Headquarters,
United States
ServicesFuel
Diner food
Convenience store
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BETO Junction
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The truck stop and travel plaza is a popular stop for long-haul truck drivers and vacationers on road trips through the area.[1] In 1994, the truck stop was so popular it was included on the Kansas state map[4] after having been previously removed from the map in 1993.[1] In 1996, the restaurant, originally opened in 1976, was noted as the nation's best truck stop diner by The Guide to America’s Best Truck Stop Diners.[3] In the same guide that year, identical twin sister servers at the restaurant were voted as having the "most outrageous" personalities.[3]

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