Beaver believers flocked to Buc-ee’s. What’s up with the gas station cult?

In 1861, Texas invaded Arizona. The Confederate marauders came on the hot winds of the first summer of the Civil War, intent on capturing the western territories in a smash-and-grab campaign, but were stopped by severe supply shortages and the advancing “California Column” of Col. James Henry Carleton’s 2,000-plus Union brigade.

165 years later, the Texans have returned. On June 22, just off of Bullard Avenue in Goodyear, hundreds of eager beaver fans braved a sleepless night to be the first to enter the newest and most western-reaching outpost of Buc-ee’s.

The chain, which was started in 1982 by Arch “Beaver” Alpin III and his business partner Don Wasek in Clute, Texas, has grown into a massive enterprise, fueled, literally, by hundreds of gas pumps, exclusive on-site merchandise, elevated gas station cuisine and a reputation for resplendent restrooms at each location…

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