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Ronnies Mini Storage and Doug's Salvage
Category: Storage - Self ServiceUsers Rating:
(910) 329-18788971 Wilmington Highway
Holly Ridge, NC 28445
Ronnies Mini Storage and Doug's Salvage is a business providing services in the field of Storage - Self Service. Ronnies Mini Storage and Doug's Salvage is located in Holly Ridge, NC on 8971 Wilmington Highway.
Ronnies Mini Storage and Doug's Salvage telephone number is
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Storage -Self Service are storing solutions in Holly Ridge that rent out storing spaces of varying sizes to individuals and businesses to store valuable household and commercial goods and products for an agreed period. These rented garages are secured with security locks and alarm system to ensure safety of the goods. They are also climate-controlled, which prevent damage of goods.
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