Spring TX Moving Companies

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Trans USA Moving Inc.
Spring TX movers, We are one of the most trusted moving services in the country. Our world class customer support and expert team of movers ensure you, your family and...

US DOT: 3309166

MC: 1050870

Trans USA Moving Inc.

Move All Country LLC
Move All Country is a leading household moving company nationwide. Our dedicated team and advanced equipment ensure a seamless and stress-free moving...

US DOT: 4207383

MC: 1624161

Move All Country LLC

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

Intra: 006988923C

All My Sons Moving & Storage of Austin-South, LLC

American Family Movers
American Family Movers have been and are growing into the challenges that face the moving industry and movers in general. Since 1979, American Family...

Intra: 006043959C

American Family Movers

United Van Lines
Spring relocation quotes, With United, moving is simple — Whether you are moving across the country or just across state lines, we put our customers first. By integrating the...

US DOT: 77949

MC: 67234

United Van Lines

Intra: 009068838C

Texas Movers Direct

Bridgeview Van Lines LLC
Moving companies Spring Texas, Depend on us when it comes to moving your valuable furnishings and appliances. Here at Bridgeview Van Lines we have a pronounced staff that makes...

US DOT: 3999327

MC: 01502643

Bridgeview Van Lines LLC

United Prime Van Lines Corp.
In comparison with other companies United Prime Van Lines guarantees that you will be satisfied throughout the entire process. We will meet all your...

US DOT: 3516414

MC: 1336618

 

American Knights Moving & Storage Inc.
American Knights Moving & Storage is a U.S. based moving company offering the highest relocation service standards at the most competitive rates in...

US DOT: 1977907

Intra: 008906662C

MC: 940017

American Knights Moving & Storage Inc.

A-1 Professional Movers Inc.
When you are moving, the most important consideration you can have is making sure your possessions don’t get damaged. It doesn’t matter how much...

Intra: 006870471C

A-1 Professional Movers Inc.

Transit Moving Systems
Transit Moving System Company has the single goal of making sure that our clients are completely satisfied with their move after spending years...

US DOT: 2845939

MC: 954186

Transit Moving Systems

American Van Lines, Inc.
American Van Lines is a long distance moving company with extensive resources. Regardless of where you’re moving to and from, one of our long...

US DOT: 614506

Intra: IM105

MC: 294798

American Van Lines, Inc.

Bayou Movers LLC
Spring Texas movers, Bayou Movers was founded with a simple yet powerful mission: to provide reliable, stress-free moving services to the people of Houston, Texas. What...

Intra: 009860339C

Bayou Movers LLC

Ameritex Movers, Inc.
At Ameritex Movers, we are committed to making moves as hassle and stress free as possible. Moving in general is regarded as tiresome and tedious,...

Intra: 006217022C

Ameritex Movers, Inc.

United Transportation Moving & Storage
Spring, At United Transportation Moving & Storage, our mission is this: to handle your items and deliveries in a timely and cost–efficient manner and to...

US DOT: 1978660

MC: 699570

United Transportation Moving & Storage

Spring, Texas

The town of Spring, Texas is technically unincorporated but still maintains a great level of autonomy within the greater Houston metropolitan area. The town is 20 miles north of Houston, located on the border of Harris and Montgomery Counties. With a population of 36,385 (in 2000), Spring maintains the feel of a small town in a suburban environment. This combination helped to place the town among the "Top 1,000 Places to Retire," according to U.S. News & World Report. Moving to Spring can bring you easy access to the town itself and to the greater metropolitan area.

Economy:
Originally a settlement based on trade, agriculture and railroads, Spring’s economy now depends on its suburban relationship to the greater Houston metropolitan area. Agricultural production of cotton and sugar cane in the mid-19th century gave way to railroads in the 1870s. With much of the regional operations based in Spring, the town prospered until the railroads removed operations to Houston in 1923. The 1960s growth of Houston returned Spring to economic prosperity and led to a growth in the service industries within the town. The Houston Business Journal announced, in January 2010, that the ExxonMobil corporation planned to open a new corporate campus in Spring. With all of these exciting opportunities, it's no wonder Spring moving companies are busy.

History:
Originally inhabited by the Orcoquisac Indians, the Spring area attracted Europeans from an early time. The Spanish and French traded in Spring at a post called “El Orcoqisac,” and early settlers began farming by the beginning of the 1800s. Agricultural activity expanded with Texan independence from Mexico (1836), but the area’s real growth came with the arrival of the railways in the 1870s. Workers laying rail throughout the winter celebrated springtime by the establishment of Camp Spring. In 1873, Spring became an official settlement along the rail tracks and was soon the railroad base of operations. Over the following 50 years, Spring’s economy, though completely dependent on the rail industry, grew. The town took a major economic and population hit in 1923, when the railroad moved its base of operations to Houston. Most of Spring’s businesses collapsed and the population reduced from 1200 (in 1910) to only 300 (in 1931). The Houston oil boom of the 1960s expanded the metropolitan area and led to Spring’s renewed growth as a suburb through the 1980s.

Tourism:
There are many cultural and entertainment attractions in Spring. The Old Town area is a major draw, with historic homes and over 150 restaurants, galleries, shops and wineries to visit. The Cypress Creek Foundation for the Arts & Community Enrichment offers musical concerts throughout the year at Spring’s Centrum cultural center. The museums of Spring include the Spring Historical Museum, the Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts (opened in 2008 and associated with the Houston Museum of Fine Arts) and the Civil War Museum. Residents and visitors in Spring all join in the many major events held throughout the year, including the Long Horn Rod Run (the last weekend in September), Down Home Christmas (the second weekend in November), the Springfest art, wine and food festival (March) and the Texas Crawfish & Music Festival (the last two weekends in April). Bus transit (mainly between Spring and Houston) is provided by Harris County’s METRO service. For air transit, the closest airport is Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport.

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Interesting Facts:

  • Chad Hedrick, a five-time Olympic speed skating winner, was born and raised in Spring. The son of roller skating rink owners, the speed skater earned three medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics and two medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
  • One of the famous Good Year blimps spent over twenty years based in Spring. Between 1969 and 1992 (when it moved to Ohio), the airship America could be found in the town.
  • During the Depression of the 1930s, desperate bank robbers hit the Spring State Bank on several occasions. Local lore held that infamous robbers Bonnie and Clyde were behind the heists, but it is more likely that others were the real culprits.

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