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.
- We have performed many services for Dunwoody residents, from our central location, our moving company is only a short distance to Dunwoody. Other moving companies wish they had the high consumer ratings of Mark the Mover. If you are moving to or from Dunwoody, please explore our website, and call (404) 351-0018 to book your Dunwoody move. We want to be your Dunwoody mover.
In addition to Atlanta proper, our other service areas include: Acworth, Alpharetta, Canton, Chamblee, College Park, Conyers, Dacula, Douglasville, Dunwoody, 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 Dunwoody.
Mark the Mover has been moving residents in and around Dunwoody for 32 years. Mark the Mover handles local and long distance moves of household goods as well as commercial relocations. Mark the Mover also offers full service climate controlled storage. We are experienced movers with a solid reputation. We regret that in the moving industry we have competitors cost cutting, offering poor service and lacking the follow up you deserve. Talk to friends and neighbors, and you will find many stories of horrible moving experiences. At Mark the Mover we have used the last thirty plus years to build a solid reputation that allows us to charge a fair price and offer a complete moving package for both local and interstate relocations.
Mark the Mover is an Atlanta moving and storage company with 20,000 square feet of full service climate controlled storage in the midtown area. Mark the Mover is located in Fulton County Georgia, and less than 20 minutes from Dunwoody Georgia. Also serving commercial customers at the Perimeter Mall and the King and Queen buildings, Mark the Mover uses modern moving trucks equipped with modern moving equipment and with plenty of shrink wrap and moving pads.
Major Charles Dunwody, Born in 1828, died in 1905.
Charles Dunwody fought for the Confederate Army and survived the American War of Northern Aggression. Major Dunwody returned to the Roswell area after the war. Charles Dunwody rebuilt a covered bridge over the Chatahoochie River in 1869. The first covered bridge at the Johnson's Ferry historical location was built by John Lowery in the 1850's, but was burned by a Confederate batallion to slow Union troops moving down from Kennesaw. More information is at a nice site of historical markings called waymarking.com
Dunwoody is at the most northern point of DeKalb County North of the perimeter highway I-285. Dekalb County has a North South western border that crosses the I-285 border almost right down the middle lanes of Georgia 400. Dunwoody extends up to the borders of the county and so borders Fulton County to the west about one half mile east of Georgia 400 precisely along the county line and Gwinnett County to the east.
Dunwoody Spelling Error
Dunwoody is not the only thing misspelled north of the perimeter. Holcomb Bridge should be spelled with an `e' on the end, the Holcombes lived in the Chattahoochee River area and owned a covered bridge there. It was called Holcombe's Bridge.
Dunwoody is spelled wrong, the man for whom the area was named is Charles Dunwody. The name is even misspelled on his grave marker at a Roswell cemetery, though the grave marker next to his, his wife's, is spelled Dunwody.
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