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Rocket Portable Toilet Rentals
Affordable Rentals for Porta Potties in Missouri City, TX
Rocket Portable Toilet Rentals
Rocket Portable Toilet Rentals
2423 Texas PkwyMissouri City Texas 77489United States
(346) 245-5622
Business Description
Rocket Portable Toilet Rentals in Redlands is the leading provider of portable restrooms. They have a wide range of portable toilets that are clean and well maintained, ideal for outdoor gatherings, construction sites and events. With flexible rental options and exceptional customer service, Rocket Portable Toilet Rentals makes it easy for customers to get the sanitation solutions they need, when they need them.
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About Missouri City
Missouri City is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. The city is mostly in Fort Bend County, with a small portion in Harris County. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 74,259, an increase over the figure of 67,358 tabulated in 2010. == History == The area in which Missouri City is now located holds a significant part in the history of Texas that dates back to its early days as part of the United States. In August 1853, the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway (BBB&C), began operating its first 20 miles (32 km) of rail line that stretched from Harrisburg (now Houston) to Stafford's Point (now Stafford). It was the first railroad to begin operating in Texas, and the first standard gauge railroad west of the Mississippi River.The railway continued its extension westward until, in 1883, it linked with its eastward counterpart, completing the Sunset Route from Los Angeles to New Orleans. Today, the route of the BBB&C (now owned by the Union Pacific Railroad) is still an important and heavily operated railroad line.In 1890, two real estate investors from Houston (R.M. Cash and L.E. Luckle) purchased 4 sq mi (10 km2) of land directly on the route of the BBB&C, only a mile and a half from its first stop at Stafford's Point. They advertised the property as "a land of genial sunshine and eternal summer" in St. Louis, Missouri, and its surrounding areas. Three years later, W.R. McElroy purchased 80 acres (32 ha) in the same vicinity, and in an effort to promote the area jointly with Cash and Luckle in St.