After More Than 50 Years, Truckers Union is Up For Sale
4 Aug 2023
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In 1970, Steve Reuter set out to open a little shop that was different and create a place where hippies could shop without hassle. “It became, in the early days, a community meeting place. That’s one reason we wanted to call it Truckers Union,” said Reuter.
After 53 years, generations of eccentric customers have been able to enjoy the shop’s music, incense, and counterculture bumper stickers.
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