Tired of that old stump in your yard? ATX Blue Star Tree Services provides Stump Grinding in Manor, TX. We remove those stubborn remnants, giving you back a clean, usable outdoor space. The result? A safer, more attractive property.
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ATX Blue Star Tree Services is the go-to choice for Stump Grinding in Travis County. We understand the specific needs of homeowners in Manor, TX. We use specialized equipment, like the Vermeer SC252 stump grinder, to handle any size job efficiently. Our team is skilled at removing all kinds of stumps, from small bushes to giant trees. We’re not just getting rid of stumps; we’re helping you create a more beautiful and functional yard. We value clear communication and work closely with you to make sure we meet your expectations.
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When you choose ATX Blue Star Tree Services for your Stump Grinding in Manor, you’re choosing a company that values quality and customer satisfaction. We know how important a clean, safe, and attractive yard is. We use professional-grade equipment and time-tested methods to make sure the job is done right every time. Our focus is on your satisfaction, from the first contact to the final cleanup. Ready to make your outdoor space amazing? Contact us today.
Manor was named for James B. Manor who settled on Gilleland Creek west of present-day downtown Manor.
A school for boys began operation northwest of the present Manor High School complex in 1854 and was followed in 1858 by a school for girls near the present Manor Elementary School. A post office was reestablished in the Manor home in 1859 under the name of Grassdale with James Manor serving as Post Master. A mercantile store was built in 1868 the present cemetery and was followed by a second store in 1869.
In late 1871 as the Houston and Texas Central Railway constructed the first railroad link to the Texas capital James Manor made a donation of right-of-way which brought the line through what is now the town. The inaugural train arrived in Austin on Christmas Day 1871. The following year the community of Manor was laid out and named. It was incorporated as a town in March 1913 and converted to a general law city in 1921 with expectations of continued growth. Following two devastating fires that destroyed most of the business district, coupled with the decline of cotton production after the arrival of the boll weevil, Manor remained a small city throughout most of the twentieth century.
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