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Movers Potomac MD
Moving In Washington DC
Moving In Northern Virginia
1-866-585-5490
Our Movers Potomac MD 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 Potomac 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 !
Movers Potomac MD has built its reputation on excellent customer service. We are proud that referrals account for a very large part of our business. Get a quick FREE QUOTE and see why so many people enjoy working with our local and long distance moving company in md dc va for their needs. In addition, our staff is here to help with pre-move planning and coordination, guiding our customers from start to finish.
So you may be thinking to yourself, "All this sounds great, but how much will it cost me?" This is a great question! All you have to do is call 1-866-585-5490 and one of our professional sales representatives will give you an estimate. We are your professional local, long distance movers in Potomac MD and Nortern Virginia VA.
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Welcome to the Movers Potomac MD Moving Services Company provided by Movers Potomac 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. Moving Company Potomac MD Moving Services Company provided by Movers Potomac 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 : 20859 20854
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Potomac Movers is a census-designated place (CDP) in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, named for the nearby Potomac River. The population was 44,822 at the 2000 census. The Potomac area is known for its very affluent and highly-educated residents. CNNMoney.com placed Potomac seventh on its list of top-earning American towns for 2008, one place ahead of neighboring McLean, Virginia.[1] Potomac is also the seventh most top-educated American small town according to Forbes.[2] Many Potomac residents work in Washington, D.C.. The land which is now Potomac Village was first settled by Edward Offutt in 1714 after he was granted a 600 acre land grant "Clewerwell" by Lord Baltimore. His grant of land was by the Tehogee Indian Trail, an Indian trade route built by the Canaze Indian nation in 1716. Throughout the 18th century, what became known as Offutts Crossroads was a small, rural community which served planters and travelers. In the 19th century, a few small dwellings had been built along with a tavern established in 1820.[3] By the time of the Civil War, the community contained two general stores, a blacksmith shop, and a post office which served a community of 100.
Offutts Crossroads was renamed Potomac in 1880 by John McDonald. An Irishman and veteran of the Civil War, McDonald settled in Potomac around that time. He petitioned for the name change since postal officials were asking for brief names and there were already several other communities in the area with the name "crossroads".[4]
By the turn of the 20th century, Potomac experienced a period of growth. Thomas Perry, an operator of a nearby general store, built a house on the corner of Falls and River Roads in 1902. More residential structures were built on the northern section of Falls Road throughout the 1920s and 1930s. During the 1950s, Potomac was one of many communities in Montgomery County to experience suburbanization. Potomac quickly transformed from a rural farming community to a suburban community from the mid to late 20th century.
Numerous original buildings within Potomac Village have been demolished for the construction of strip malls and modern office buildings. However, in the surrounding area, many of the old farmhouses remain, though some are confined within suburban developments.
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