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Premier Van Lines International Inc
Premier Van Lines is a Mayflower Transit agent in Salt Lake City. Since 1927, Mayflower has been moving families around the country and acr...

US DOT: 1930177

ICC: 690093

Premier Van Lines International Inc
Mango Moving
Montana moving companies, Mango Moving is a licensed and insured nationwide moving company and a leading provider of affordable moving services and moving storage so...

US DOT: 2117018

ICC: 737913

Mango Moving
Hercules Moving Systems
Hercules Van Lines is a well established Los Angeles mover providing nationwide relocation services across the country.

US DOT: 1685249

DOT: 190477

ICC: 619135

Hercules Moving Systems
Booska Worldwide Movers
Booska Movers is a family owned and operated company, celebrating 60 years of providing stress free moves. We're a full service independent...

US DOT: 786533

ICC: 437707

Booska Worldwide Movers
Cardinal Moving Systems
MT movers, Guardian Cargo Logistics is an international moving and shipping company specializing in both residential and commercial relocations.

US DOT: 1580667

ICC: 585270

Cardinal Moving Systems
Eden Relocation
We are a full service moving company. We understand the stress involved in relocating to a new residence. We would like to make this transi...

US DOT: 932259

ICC: 401787

Eden Relocation
Guardian Cargo Logistics
ALOHA!!! Are you ready to make a move to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands or just relocating over to the mainland? If the answer is y...

Guardian Cargo Logistics

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Moving to Montana
If you're lucky enough to be moving to Montana, also known as "Big Sky Country," you're moving to one of the most beautiful parts of the United States. Whether you're relocating to the vast spaces of eastern Montana or the more densely populated cities of western Montana, you'll be sure to find a town with an interesting history and a strong sense of place.

Montana was originally populated by Native Americans, and they retain a strong presence in some parts of the state. Historians differ as to who the first white explorers were, but many believe that the Lewis and Clark expedition was the first major group of Europeans to visit Montana. In their wake followed fur trappers, gold prospectors, missionaries and settlers.

Population: Now that the Montana gold rush has died down, moving companies haven't been as busy in Montana as they have in other states. Since beginning of the twentieth century, the population of Montana has been relatively slow to grow. It is 48th in population density in the U.S., with about 967,000 people distributed over 147,165 square miles. Many locals enjoy this aspect of their culture, because it allows even the cities and towns to retain the down-home charm of the countryside.

Local Activities: If you're looking for something to do once you move to Montana, consider visiting one of the seven Native American reservations or "lodges," which house 12 tribal nations. Many of the nations host rodeos and powwows are open to the public. You may also enjoy touring one of the state's vast national parks, including the famous Yellowstone National Park.

Economy: Montana is famous for its natural resources, including mines for gold, silver, copper, zinc, platinum and lead. It also has large deposits of natural energy resources such as natural gas, petroleum and coal. Despite its mineral wealth, Montana's prime source of income is through agriculture. Farmers and ranchers raise wheat, corn, cattle and sheep. Other common crops include hay, barley and sugar beets.

State Bird: The Montana state bird is the western meadowlark. It is a songbird with a striking yellow blaze on its chest, and it is often seen perching on fence posts and singing.

State Flower: The state flower in Montana is the bitterroot. Native Americans historically used its roots for food and trade.

State Song: The Montana state song is called... you guessed it... "Montana."

Montana - Interesting Facts
  • Another nickname for Montana is "The Last Best Place." It is also sometimes called "The Treasure State."

  • Pronghorn antelope sometimes graze on Montana's vast wild meadows.

  • The largest city in Montana is Billings.

  • Montana was acquired as part of the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the U.S.

  • In places where droughts made agriculture no longer viable, farmers moved on to other places in Montana, leaving ghost towns. Some ghost towns remain and can be visited by tourists.

Montana - Famous People
Famous Montana natives include Chicago baseball player "Steamboat" Williams, rodeo star Alice Greenough Orr, well-known actors Gary Cooper and Peter Fonda, comedian Dana Carvey and motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel.

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