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Address: 1309 Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA 23454, USA

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Address: 1512 Old Bay Ct, Virginia Beach, VA 23454, USA

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Ancira Mitsubishi

Address: 3720 E Saunders St, Laredo, TX 78041, USA

Car dealer Store Moving company Storage Store

“Great buying experience. We were on our way to San Antonio to look at Mitsubishi Mirages and thought we would drop in the Laredo store to see what they had on the lot. We were greeted by our salesman, Mr. Cardenas, who made our visit to Ancira of Laredo very enjoyable. He answered all our questions and took us on a couple test drives. We pretty much knew what we wanted so we just needed to test drive and negotiate a deal. The deal was made and we were very happy. If you're shopping new or used cars these folks have a great selection. Stop in and give them a shot at your business. We're certainly glad we did and would buy there again.”

Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad, Station 14

Address: 740 Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA 23451, USA

Health Moving company Storage

“This rescue squad—and the entire volunteer-based system with nine other volunteer squads—is amazing and remarkable!”

Griggs Trucking

Address: 465 Depot St, Mt Croghan, SC 29727, USA

Moving company Storage

“There's not too many times you run across an individual who truly stands out, but matt impressed me so much with his professionalism I felt the need to leave a review especially for him. Matt you take pride in your job and it shows, I hope nothing but good things come to you because you deserve it.”

Swayzee United Methodist

Address: 101 W Madison St, Swayzee, IN 46986, USA

Church Moving company Storage Store

“Great church to go to in Swayzee”

Wharton County Courthouse

Address: 100 S Fulton St, Wharton, TX 77488, USA

Courthouse Local government office Storage

“This is an official Recorded Texas Historic Landmark as of 2007. It was designed by by famed Houston architect Eugene T. Heiner and completed in 1889. It has had two major alterations by architects J. W. Dahnert (1935) and Wyatt C. Herick (1949) that resulted in new wings, entries, and removal of a few features. The salmon color is a result of local brick being used from clay taken from the near by Colorado River. Now fully restored, it is a wonderful old historic Texas landmark that is still in use today.”

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