I recently moved ~60 miles and I don't remember any gas stations in my old town advertising E85 fuel but here it seems like most of them have it. I'm still in the same state and it seems weird that it would be so common in this town. I don't think there are any car plants here so I'm not sure why this town bought into E85 so much. (In the town I grew up in there is also a compressed natural gas station but there is a car plant that manufactures them there so that makes sense.)
I've found the more rural gas stations stock 100% gasoline. I assume it's because the older engines in farm and sporting equipment don't take kindly to E85 (different valve timing needed, it's rough on old seals, etc).