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Suncoast Dumpster Rental Bradenton
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Suncoast Dumpster Rental Bradenton
Suncoast Dumpster Rental Bradenton
418 9th St EBradenton Florida 34208US
(941) 265-7766
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Suncoast Dumpster Rental Bradenton offers construction waste removal, service construction waste removal, general junk removal for home, general junk removal construction, furniture removal house garage, junk removal construction waste, removal house garage cleanout, yard waste removal, junk removal, rubbish removal, dumpsters rentals and more. We recommend calling us for a free estimate on the quality of our junk removal services and Bradenton dumpster rentals. Our dumpster rental company in Bradenton offers all sizes of bins and containers for your garbage and trash removal.
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Bradenton ( BRAY-dən-tən) is a city in and the county seat of Manatee County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city's population is 55,698. Downtown Bradenton is along the Manatee River and includes the Bradenton Riverwalk. Downtown Bradenton is also home to the Bishop Museum of Science and Nature. To the south of Bradenton is Sarasota, beach communities on Anna Maria Island are to its west, the Manatee River and Palmetto on the other side of it are to its north. == History == === Late 18th and early 19th centuries === A settlement established by Maroons or escaped slaves named Angola existed in Bradenton's present area starting in the late 1700s and ending in 1821. It is believed to been spread out between the Manatee River (then known as Oyster River) all the way to Sarasota Bay. The community is estimated to have had 600–750 residents in it. Angola was a rather large maroon settlement as the Manatee River at that time was too shallow for US Navy vessels to navigate. The settlement was abandoned after the Creeks who were aligned with Andrew Jackson attacked Angola.When the United States annexed Florida in 1821, there were two known claimants of land in the vicinity of Bradenton but neither of them was confirmed by the US federal government.