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Servicing Areas :
Movers Laurel MD
Moving In Washington DC
Moving In Northern Virginia
1-866-585-5490
Our professionals are trained, qualified, and capable of performing any move, under any circumstances. If your move requires special handling, we will let you know in advance. Our team will follow your move from the moment you first contact us for an estimate to the moment the move is completed to your satisfaction.

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Movers Laurel MD is licensed and bonded by the United States Department of Transportation. Our mission is to provide a total quality service that exceeds our customers expectations. We will provide all your local residential and commercial needs in courteous and professional manner. Welcome and enjoy your stress free moving. You have chosen correctly !
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Welcome to the Movers Laurel MD Moving Services Company provided by Movers Laurel MD. We would like to take this opportunity to show you how we can provide the best residential(house), commercial and office moving service using the highest quality equipments at affordable rates. Movers Laurel MD Moving Services Company provided by Movers Laurel MD offers fast, friendly and courteous movers services. We use only the best equipment and maintain a skilled staff to answer all your moving needs.
We are servicing the following zip codes : 20707 20708 20709 20723 20726 20724 20725
Did you know?
Laurel Movers is a city in northern Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, located midway between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore.[1] Incorporated in 1870, the city maintains a historic district including its Main Street. The official 2007 population estimate for Laurel city was 21,619;[2] adding the residents in Laurel's postal zip codes outside city limits, the population was 87,810 as of the 2000 census.[3]
Laurel is near Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory, the Fort Meade Army base, and the National Security Agency (NSA). It is also adjacent to Laurel Park Racecourse, a horse racetrack in Anne Arundel County. Laurel, Maryland was formed from land on the fall line of the Patuxent River owned by the Snowden family, which also owned Montpelier. A grist mill on the site circa 1811 grew to a small cotton mill by the 1820s.[6] In 1835, coinciding with the opening of the Capital Subdivision rail line from Baltimore to Washington, the Patuxent Manufacturing Company was chartered and the mill expanded greatly.[7] Mill president Horace Capron with his partners built housing for close to 300 workers, and a bigger cotton mill.[8] Cotton duck from the mill was shipped down what would become Laurel’s Main Street, then by rail to Baltimore.[9] A substantial dam was built in 1850.[10] As a mill town, Laurel was somewhat unique in Prince George’s County and was surrounded by agricultural endeavors.
The community was originally known as Laurel Factory, and was a true company town, with a school, and shops, and many of the mill workers' homes owned until the 1860s by the company.During the 1840s three historic churches in the community: the Methodist, St. Mary of the Mills (Roman Catholic) Est. 1845, and St. Philip's (Episcopal) established what are still-vigorous congregations. During the Civil War, Laurel Factory, like much of Maryland, was a divided community, but with many Southern sympathizers. Union soldiers patrolled the railroad, and for a time there was also a Union hospital. During the latter half of the 19th Century, while it still operated its factories, manufacturing played a less important role in the community. Laurel evolved into an early suburban town. Many of its residents commuted by rail to jobs in Washington or Baltimore. The town was incorporated in 1870 and reincorporated in 1890 to coincide with a new electric power plant and paved streets.
Citizens National Bank opened its doors on Main Street in 1890 as Prince George's County's first nationally chartered bank, and remained independently managed and with the same name until acquired by PNC Financial Services in 2007.[13][14] Branch services are still provided from the original building.
In 1899, Laurel's seven-time mayor Edward Phelps succeeded in constructing the first high school in Prince George's County, despite several financial obstacles. The original building, now known as the Phelps Community Center, still stands at the northeast corner of Montgomery and Eighth Streets. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
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