Chattanooga TN Moving Companies

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Upscale Moving
Chattanooga TN movers, We have been in the moving industry for 20 years. To Exceed all expectation is our main focus. We are well-mannered highly efficient movers;...

US DOT: 3583537

MC: 1211292

Upscale Moving

All My Sons Moving & Storage of Knoxville, LLC
All My Sons Moving and Storage is family owned and operated with over four generations of moving experience. Our premier moving and storage company...

All My Sons Moving & Storage of Knoxville, LLC

All My Sons Moving & Storage
We are committed to our customers' satisfaction. Our highly-trained professionals make your moving experience as pleasant and hassle-free as...

US DOT: 923537

Intra: HHG-00544

MC: 398543

All My Sons Moving & Storage

US DOT: 4233361

MC: 1638155

 

Mayzlin Relocation LLC
Chattanooga relocation quotes, Mayzlin Relocation, a leading residential mover in Charlotte with years of experience, offers unique expertise in the secure and efficient family...

US DOT: 3182355

MC: 127375

Mayzlin Relocation LLC

We Move 4 You LLC
At We Move 4 You, customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do. We understand that moving can be a stressful experience, which is why we...

US DOT: 3400456

MC: 1094448

We Move 4 You LLC

Big Man's Moving Company LLC
Moving companies Chattanooga Tennessee, In 2016, Josh and Brooke Anderson used a well-known moving company for a local move. The movers arrived hours late without communication and were...

US DOT: 2951960

Intra: IM2726

MC: 14801

Big Man's Moving Company LLC

Agility Van Lines Inc.
Welcome to Agility Van Lines! We are one of the most reputable interstate moving companies around. We are trusted by countless families across the...

US DOT: 2564711

MC: 895410

Agility Van Lines Inc.

Alaska Terminals, Inc.
Since opening our doors for business back in 1981, Alaska Terminals has been associated with a high level of quality and professionalism. That’s...

US DOT: 125550

MC: 79658

Alaska Terminals, Inc.

Allied & North American Van Lines
Allied & North American Van Lines has over 85 years of experience and has built one of the largest moving networks in the world to service consumers,...

US DOT: 76235

MC: 15735

Allied & North American Van Lines

Glass City Movers
At Glass City Movers we understand it’s stressful to move, which is why we are here to insure your move is done in a stress free timely manner at a...

US DOT: 1403449

MC: 532455

Glass City Movers

Interstate Moving & Relocation Group Inc.
Interstate Moving & Relocation Group INC is a top rated full service moving brokerage that operates across the USA. Having been licensed by the...

US DOT: 3034100

MC: 41027

Interstate Moving & Relocation Group Inc.

Premier Van Lines International
Chattanooga Tennessee movers, Founded in 1992, Premier Van Lines International is one of Americas leading relocation companies which specialize in international moves. We are...

US DOT: 3662762

MC: 1266993

Premier Van Lines International

Quicknick Moving LLC
At QuickNick Moving, we’re more than just a moving company – we’re your trusted partners in every step of your relocation journey. Founded with a...

US DOT: 4222425

MC: 1632273

Quicknick Moving LLC

Hood Moving
Chattanooga, We are a family-owned business that has serviced Chattanooga and the surrounding areas for over 10 years. In the past few years we have also handled...

US DOT: 4296357

MC: 504508

Hood Moving

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Tennessee has the draw of serene weather, southern hospitality and the state that is a day’s drive from 65 percent of the U.S. population. In East Tennessee, the city of Chattanooga is surrounded by urban areas and a natural landscape. There are many reasons to visit this part of the state, one of them being it is the locale of the largest candy outlet—Russell Stover’s Candy atop the western foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. After buying loads of discounted candy you can trek to River Road Farms to view the exquisite gardens, espaliered tree nurseries and fine views from hilltops. Another site in East Tennessee that promises to be a fun time for individuals at any age is the Courtney Apple Orchard where you can snack on apples, pick the ones you’d like to buy for apple pies later in the day, and make cider the old-fashioned way while you are there. These are the places and moments that locals and visitors live for. Like many southern towns now, there has been over development and a rush of strip malls and outlets. Chattanooga is no different, there are malls and outlets with your favorite designers, so shopaholics, don’t fret. However, if you look for the smaller community-owned or managed destinations you will really get a feel for what Chattanooga is really like. There is a free electric service that circles around the downtown area that makes for easy travel. Another option is renting a car to drive along trails and highways to see the most scenic mountains Tennessee has to offer. People moving to Tennessee are often seeking a calm way of life where they can take a break and enjoy nature and friendly neighbors.

Economy:
Chattanooga is a charming town for visitors—and job-seeking individuals—alike. The state was named by Site Selection Magazine as one of the top five states in the nation for best business climate and was listed in the top three of a list of “Tax Friendly Places” by The Tax Foundation. Chattanooga is doing very well economically as seen in the expansion of business over the years. In addition to the settling of corporate heavy hitters in Tennessee including FedEx, HCA, AutoZone and Dollar General, Volkswagon has joined in ranks in Chattanooga with a one billion dollar facility. With businesses doing well – on the local and state program plans – it’s no wonder Chattanooga moving companies are busier than ever bringing in new tenants.

There are also new projects in the works such as a 21st Century Waterfront Project that will use $120 million dollars to enhance the riverfront area. This will include expansions to current attractions such as the Tennessee Aquarium, the Hunter Museum of Art and the Children’s Creative Discovery Museum. The development project will also add a new pedestrian bridge, pier and a waterfront park.

Tourism:
What attracts people to Chattanooga? Well, people who visit love to go to the Tennessee Aquarium, waterfront attractions and the Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel, which was built in the old Terminal Station and exhibits the largest HO model train layout in the United States. Other Downtown attractions include the Creative Discovery Museum, a hands-on children’s museum where parents and their kids can explore the magic of science, the arts and music. The Tennessee Riverwalk is also very popular amongst tourists. It is a 13-mile long trail the runs along the river and over creeks. There are also many sites along to way to marvel at.

If you come to visit Chattanooga during the summer, don’t miss the favored Riverbend Festival that runs for a span of nine days. Acts that have appeared during past festivals include Sheryl Crow, Joan Osbourne with the Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra and Alison Krauss & Union Station.

History:
There have been settlements of numerous Native American groups in the area including the Cherokee people. The name Chattanooga stems from the Muskogean word “cvto” that means “rock.” The latter of the word derives from Muskogean word “nunga,” which means “dwelling place.” This was an area where Native American dissonance was felt throughout the settlement of the European and the American Revolutionary War. In time, the U.S. government forced the Cherokees and other Native American groups from the southeastern states of the U.S. into the state of Oklahoma. The Trail of Tears marks the path they took to exile and the internment camps where they were held.

Chattanooga was also a spot for the American Civil War. The Union artillery bombarded Chattanooga as a diversion and occupied it in 1863. In November, the Battles for Chattanooga began with the Union forces led by Major General Ulysses S. Grant reinforcing the troops and advancing against the Confederate troops. When the war ended, the city became a major railroad hub and industrial center.

Colleges/Universities:
University of TN Chattanooga
Tennessee Temple University
Temple Baptist Seminary
University of Phoenix – Chattanooga Campus

Interesting Facts:
• Chattanooga’s work force is said to be distinguished by its pride in individual workmanship because the state provides training for specialized professions.
• Famous Chattanooga, Tennessee residents include: actor Samuel L. Jackson, editor of Newsweek Jon Meacham and the publisher of the Chattanooga Times and The New York Times.
• There are more than seven bridges in the city of Chattanooga to cross the Tennessee River from west to east.

Helpful Links:
Chattanooga Official Website
Chattanooga Insurance
Chattanooga Moving Guide
Chattanooga Storage Facilities
Chattanooga Real Estate

 

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