Movers & Moving Services in
Michigan

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American Moving Services Planning and organization play key roles in a successful move, as does your mover. At American Moving Services, we believe that you will find moving with us to be a well-... |
MC # 486912 |
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In and Out Moving Services In and Out Moving Services is waiting to assist you with your relocation needs. We are highly trained to assist in household relocations as well as corporate moves. Satis... |
MC # 602221 |
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Moving Out During the relocation whether you are relocating your entire family, a newly married couple or the job opportunity of a life time, it can be stressful. We at Moving Out w... |
MC # 491453 |
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Moving Van Lines Moving Van Lines understands that we are in business due to our client’s complete satisfaction. Keeping you informed during every step of the moving process is one ... |
MC # 553076 |
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Nationwide Relocation Services Nationwide Relocation Services (NRS), simply put, is the right connection for all your moving needs. When it comes time to move, whether it be for yourself or for an enti... |
MC # 381766-B |
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Nationwide Van Lines At Nationwide Van Lines, customer satisfaction is our #1 priority. Each move is planned and coordinated according to each individuals needs. Our team of experts will pers... |
MC # 411705 |
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Northwest Relocation North West Relocation is a long distance moving specialist. Long distance moves are different from local moves and require a special set of skills, licenses and experienc... |
MC # 527314 |
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Quality Move Quality Move is a customer driven company, committed to continuous service improvements that meet your relocation needs and gain your complete satisfaction. We recognize ... |
MC # 570385 |
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World Moving Services When it comes time to move, whether it be for yourself or for an entire company, you want someone you can trust.
We are your trusted source. World Moving Services is bon... |
MC # 459615 |
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About Michigan Bordering on four of the five Great Lakes, Michigan is divided into Upper and Lower peninsulas by the Straits of Mackinac, which link lakes Michigan and Huron. The two parts of the state are connected by the Mackinac Bridge, one of the world's longest suspension bridges. While Michigan ranks first among the states in production of motor vehicles and parts, it is also a leader in many other manufacturing and processing lines, including prepared cereals, machine tools, airplane parts, refrigerators, hardware, and furniture. The state produces important amounts of iron, copper, iodine, gypsum, bromine, salt, lime, gravel, and cement. Apples, cherries, beans, pears, grapes, potatoes, and sugar beets are some of the important crops of the state. Michigan's forests contribute significantly to the state's economy, supporting thousands of jobs in the wood-product, tourism, and recreation industries. With 10,083 inland lakes and 3,288 mi of Great Lakes shoreline, Michigan is a prime area for both commercial and sport fishing. For the most part, Michigan is a state of small towns and open country.
Some of the other interesting trivia about Michigan: • Motto: Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice (If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look around you) • Nickname: Wolverine State • Origin of name: From Indian word “Michigana” meaning “great or large lake” • 5 largest cities: Detroit, Grand Rapids, Warren, Sterling Heights and Flint. • The University of Michigan has made Ann Arbor a model university town where 24,000 students come for academics. • Dr. J. H. Kellogg began his industry of toasted corn flakes in Battle Creek the 19th century. • The state capital is Lansing. • Michigan residents are officially called Michiganians. • In Michigan, state law prohibits women from cutting their own hair without their husband's permission.
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