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Since 1978, Mark the Mover has built a tradition of serving the metro Atlanta area with quality residential moving, piano moving, office cubicle moving, artwork and antique moving. We also do packing, crating, palletizing, banding, and storage services.

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Can we be your Alpharetta Movers ??

- We have performed many services for Alpharetta residents, from our central location, our moving company is only a short distance to Alpharetta. Other moving companies wish they had the high consumer ratings of Mark the Mover. If you are moving to or from Alpharetta, please explore our website, and call (404) 351-0018 to book your Alpharetta move. We want to be your Alpharetta mover.

In addition to Atlanta proper, our other service areas include: Acworth, Alpharetta, Canton, Chamblee, College Park, Conyers, Dacula, Douglasville, Alpharetta, Kennesaw, Lilburn, Mableton, Marietta, Norcross, Roswell, Smyrna, Decatur, Suwanee, Tucker, Vinings, Woodstock and many other locations in the extended metro area. We will be glad to assist you in moving into or out of or all around Alpharetta.

The vicinity of Alpharetta Georgia was once the county seat of Milton County Georgia.  Milton County merged with Fulton County during the great depression because of financial difficulties.  If you have looked at a map of Fulton County you have wondered how it got its odd shape.  This merger is one reason.

Alpharetta is a major city in northern Fulton County.  Alpha is greek for first and retta means town, so those who named the city had visions of Alpharetta being a first town.  Indeed Alpharetta has not only grown to 50,000 citizens, its daytime population is more than double with its thriving business climate.

Before 1858, the area was referred to as the New Prospect Camp Ground, and consisted of a few wooden structures including a school, and many tents.  It was a popular trading post and alsio an area central to many cotton farms.  Residents in these days were independent and industrious, with no charismatic leader taking the name, instead the generic but unique name of Alpharetta was put to the state of Georgia and approved by the legislature on December 11, 1858.

Today. Georgia 400 is the main artery leading from Atlanta through old Milton County and the City of Alpharetta.  To the southwest Apharetta is bordered by Roswell and by Johns Creek to the southeast.  The town of Milton is to the northwest and the next major town to the northeast along Ga-400 is Cumming Georgia.  Also to the southeast are a community called Big Creek and the Mathis airport, part of Suwanee or Duluth.

The Mathis Airport has a runway of 1800 feet and is governed by visual flight rules or VFR. Calling itself a barnstormers airport with a dogleg runway, it was created by the Mathis brothers sometime in the late 1950's or early 1960's.  The current airport designator is GA47.

Alpharetta has a police department located on Old Milton Parkway and six Fire Stations that provide fire and emergency services. The city also has its own Public Works and a Parks and Recreation division.  Additionally Five City High Schools including Milton, Alpharetta and Chatahoochie top a robust public education system in Alpharetta, which otherwise would depend on Fulton County and its mixed bag of public schools.

Alpharetta relocation customers especially local movers but even long distance should check moving companies on the internet to find companies with experience and integrity with their Atlanta Georgia customers.  www.movingscam.com is a great web-site for learning about our choices when moving.

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