In the early 1900s, moving trucks and vans still relied on horse-drawn carriages to move goods during the industrial period, even though the first car rolled off factory lines in 1885.
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What should you not let movers take?
4 minutes readPeople who move cross-country often have a moving checklist with dangerous goods they can't move, and are likely to refuse to pack them as well, gasoline, oxygen bottles, lighter fluid, matches, propane cylinders, nail polish remover, paints and paint thinners, fires artificial. Unfortunately, moving companies will not be able to keep perishable food fresh during a move.
Which US State Has the Most Movers?
1 minute readAre you considering a move to a new state? Find out which US states have the highest percentage of movers and learn what factors to consider when deciding where to move.
How often does the average american move homes?
3 minutes readEvery year, tens of millions of people in the United States move from their place of birth or current residence to another location within the same city, county, state, country, or abroad. In fact, statistical data show that the average American moves once every 5 years.
How long before moving house should you start packing?
1 minute readTo help you keep up to date, follow this packing calendar as moving day approaches. A question we often hear is: When should I start packing before moving day? The answer is always the same: as soon as possible.