dinosaur at va museum of natural history

Living on the east coast, we are surrounded by American history – but the VA Museum of Natural History in Martinsville, VA does an exquisite job of showcasing another, more Jurassic side of our not-so-recent past. Our team at Roll-Off Dumpster had the pleasure of delivering dumpsters to the museum recently, and it turned out to be an educational trip as well!

The museum is constantly bringing in new exhibits for individuals, businesses, families, and kids of all ages to enjoy. It was no surprise that they would need our services as they prepare for new booths, fundraising events, and research opportunities. The best thing about the VA Museum of Natural History is unlike the natural past . . . it is constantly changing!

Pre-Historic Dumpster Deliveries

The museum continues to expand, and we are excited to be a part of it all as they create more permanent and traveling exhibits, and receive exhibits on loan. As we attempt to make our mark on history by providing superior customer service, easy online scheduling, and the longest dumpster rental period in the industry – we can’t help but be thankful that dumpster deliveries don’t come with a live T-Rex. Although, a meteor would definitely be a faster way to take care of the trash. 

Visit the VA Museum of Natural History today and see all the new exhibits and be sure to contact our team for your next dumpster rental!

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