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Storage Facilities in Missouri

If you are looking for a storage company in Missouri, you will be pleased to learn that the state offers numerous compact self-storage units and larger storage units. With something to fit every occasion, you will have no problem locating a storage company. Whether you are looking for a place to store unused possessions, or if you just moved to town and need a temporary storage space, you will find it all here. Due to the large number of storage facilities in the area, many of these storage companies offer great seasonal and promotional rates. Big or small, these storage units will help you by protecting you possessions while you get settled in to your new surroundings. Moving supplies? Many storage facilities offer large storage units, capable of storing even the largest equipment and furniture.

Origin of State's Name: Missouri means town of the large canoes. Other authorities say the original Indian syllables mean wooden canoe people, he of the big canoe, or river of the big canoes.

Capital City: Located in the heart of Missouri, the state's capital is Jefferson City. A city rich in historical traditions, Jefferson City offers many helpful services including self-storage spaces, moving services, recycling center and much more. Hurry to reserve your storage unit so you can get back to enjoying the stunning landscapes and enticing entertainment opportunities found throughout the city. Explore the wineries, parks and a number of museums that make Jefferson City the perfect place to live and grow.

Population: The state of Missouri's population is an estimated 5.6 million.

Driving: The Missouri Department of Revenue website is where you will find driver's license information, applications, testing requirements, driver's manuals, testing locations and more.

Agriculture and Industry: The state's main agricultural area includes cattle, soybeans, hogs, dairy products, corn, poultry and eggs; Transportation equipment, food processing, chemical products, electric equipment and fabricated metal products are Missouri's leading industries.

State Bird: In 1927, the native bluebird became the official state bird of Missouri. The bluebird, considered a symbol of happiness.

State Tree: In 1955, the flowering dogwood became state's official tree. The tree is small, rarely growing over 40 feet in height.

State Flower: In 1923, the white hawthorn blossom was named the state flower of Missouri. These flowers are white and grow in bunches on hawthorn trees.

State Song: In 1949, the "Missouri Waltz" became the state song of Missouri.

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  • The first successful parachute jump to be made from a moving airplane was made by Captain Berry in St. Louis, in 1912.
  • In 1904, the ice cream cone was invented during the St. Louis World Fair.
  • The 'Show Me State' expression may have begun in 1899 when Congressman Willard Duncan Vandiver stated, "I'm from Missouri and you've got to show me."
  • The first capitol in Jefferson City burned in 1837 and a second structure completed in 1840 burned when the dome was struck by lightning on February 5, 1911.
  • In 1889, Aunt Jemima pancake flour was invented in St. Joseph, Missouri.
A few famous people who got their start in Missouri include inventor Jack S. Kilby, baseball legend Yogi Berra, poet T.S. Eliot, actor John Goodman, and comedian Red Foxx.
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