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D & F Portable Toilets helped me figure out exactly what I needed for my outdoor wedding in South Boston, VA. The luxury trailer was a hit! So clean and comfortable for our guests.
Rented several standard units for a construction project in South Boston, VA. D & F delivered them on time, serviced them reliably, and pickup was smooth. Great to work with.
For our community fair in South Boston, VA, D & F provided a mix of standard, ADA, and hand washing stations. All units were spotless. Their team made planning easy.
On December 8, 1796, the Virginia General Assembly authorized eight commissioners to establish at Boyd's Ferry on the south side of the Dan River the town of South Boston, named for Boston, Massachusetts. Because this site proved vulnerable to flooding, it was eventually abandoned in favor of a new settlement on the north side. By the 1850s the Richmond and Danville Railroad passed through South Boston, which eventually developed into an important market for brightleaf tobacco. In 1884 it was incorporated as a town; in 1960 it became an independent city; and in 1995 it made history by being the first city in Virginia to revert to town status and rejoined Halifax County.
Zip Codes in South Boston, VA that we also serve: 24592