Wawa opened a new store last week near Morgantown, the fifth Lancaster County location for the Delaware County-based convenience store operator.
Situated at the northwest corner of Routes 23 and 10, the store at 2837 Main St. replaces a showroom and car lot for Hershey Motors, and is directly across the street from a Turkey Hill convenience store.
The first Wawa Food Market opened in 1964 as an outgrowth of a dairy processing plant founded in 1902 in the village of Wawa, just outside Philadelphia. Today, the regional chain has more than 630 convenience stores that feature a variety of fresh foods, including made-to-order hoagies.
In Lancaster County, Wawa also has stores in Ephrata, East Petersburg, East Lampeter Township and Gap.
Wawa says it is anticipating a âlate springâ opening of its new convenience store in Caernarvon Township.
The store in Morgantown at the northwest corner of Routes 23 and 10 will be the fifth Lancaster County location for the Delaware County-based convenience store operator. The new Morgantown store replaces a showroom and car lot for Hershey Motors, directly across the street from a Turkey Hill convenience store.
The first Wawa Food Market opened in 1964 as an outgrowth of a dairy processing plant founded in 1902 in the village of Wawa, just outside Philadelphia. Today, the regional chain has more than 630 convenience stores that feature a variety of fresh foods, including made-to-order hoagies.