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redbox+ of Denver Northwest
redbox+ of Denver Northwest
20300 Hwy 72Arvada Colorado 80007United States of America
720-664-7410
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You are looking for reliable dumpster rental companies that offer great customer service and affordable prices? Look no further than Redbox+! We offer a variety of dumpster sizes to suit your needs, including our 30-yard and 40-yard dumpsters which are perfect for larger projects. Plus, we have smaller suburban dumpsters available for any smaller projects, and even Elite dumpsters for all project needs! We have the right dumpster for you, no matter if you are doing a home remodel, clearing out your garage, or just getting rid of old junk.
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About Arvada
Arvada () is a home rule municipality on the border between Jefferson and Adams counties, Colorado, United States. The city population was 124,402 at the 2020 United States Census, with 121,510 residing in Jefferson County and 2,892 in Adams County. Arvada is the seventh most populous city in Colorado. The city is a part of the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Front Range Urban Corridor. The Olde Town Arvada historic district is 7 miles (11 km) northwest of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. == History == The first documented discovery of gold in the Rocky Mountain region occurred on June 22, 1850, when Lewis Ralston, a Georgia prospector traveling with a party headed for the California gold fields, dipped his sluice pan into a small stream near its confluence with Clear Creek. He found about ¼ troy ounce (8 g) of gold, then worth about five dollars (about $550 USD today.) While Ralston was elated, the rest of the party was unimpressed and continued on to California the next morning. Ralston continued panning for gold, but after a few days gave up and caught up with his party. The site of Lewis Ralston's gold discovery now lies along Ralston Creek in the City of Arvada's Gold Strike Park. In 1858, Ralston brought another group of prospectors back to the site of his first discovery.