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Ship My Crate Inc.

Ship My Crate has unique small crates for you to pack and load into. It’s a lump sum price for whatever you load making it very easy to keep within...

US DOT: 4312116

MC: 1680908

Big Man's Moving Company LLC

Columbus Georgia moving companies, In 2016, Josh and Brooke Anderson used a well-known moving company for a local move. The movers arrived hours late without communication and were...

US DOT: 2951960

Intra: IM2726

MC: 14801

Wayflowers Van Lines LLC

As a family-owned company, we hold true to the values of integrity, reliability, and personalized attention. Your needs are our top priority, and we...

US DOT: 3135836

MC: 95929

Flex Storage Inc.

Nothing translates this philosophy more than the Flex Moving & Storage trailer. A new state-of-the-art portable storage unit that is effortlessly...

US DOT: 4148650

Intra: IM3819

MC: 1592127

State To State Moving

Columbus GA, Moving to a new home or office is an exciting chapter in life, but it can also be one of the most stressful experiences, especially when it involves...

US DOT: 4364534

MC: MC-1708464

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

Southwest American Moving

Founded in 2018, Southwest American Moving has been dedicated to providing hassle-free, reliable, and efficient moving services to families and...

US DOT: 4399320

MC: 1726716

U-Pack Moving

ABF U-Pack Moving was launched nationwide on October 1, 1997 by ABF Freight System, Inc. U-Pack has become an extremely popular choice for...

US DOT: 82866

MC: 29910

Mayflower Van Lines

Movers Columbus GA, Mayflower is a trusted, national moving company for over 90 years. As part of the nation’s largest organization, providing moving and storage...

US DOT: 125563

MC: 2934

A Better Way Moving and Relocation LLC

At Better Way Moving , we understand that moving is not just about transporting belongings; it's about embarking on a new chapter of life. That's why...

US DOT: 4338508

MC: 1694827

Agility Van Lines Inc.

Columbus Georgia moving quotes, Welcome to Agility Van Lines! We are one of the most reputable interstate moving companies around. We are trusted by countless families across the...

US DOT: 2564711

MC: 895410

US DOT: 4233361

MC: 1638155

 
Maya Van Lines Inc.

We are licensed and insured for your peace of mind. Your belongings and household goods will be treated with care, and consideration. All your...

US DOT: 2166459

MC: 752718

GM Van Lines Inc.

Columbus GA, Our company, GM Van Lines has been in the relocation business in Florida for over 18 years. As the owners, we have a combined 41 years of experience...

US DOT: 1568346

Intra: IM1447

MC: 581609

Solomon and Sons Relocation Service Inc.

Providing one of a kind moving experience that focuses on the sole satisfaction of its customers. A moving company with hundreds of 5 Star reviews...

US DOT: 2512576

Intra: IM2522

MC: 871506

Columbus, Georgia – A river runs through it. Chattahoochee River winds past this vibrant city offering the charm and ambience of the Old South along with all the conveniences of the new. The city lies about 90 miles southwest of Georgia's capital (Atlanta) and is ideally located where five major highways intersect (Interstate I-185 and US Routes 27, 80, 280, and 431), making it very accessible to intrastate and interstate movers. Those moving to Columbus will discover a community of more than 250,000 people and is the corporate headquarters of many of the United States' leading companies.

Economy:
Early entrepreneurs took advantage of the water power of the Chattahoochee River and turned the city into the South's earliest and largest mill town. Fort Benning (previously known as Camp Benning) has become a prominent figure in Columbus since 1918 and still remains as its major source of employment. In the 1960s, the city began shedding image of a military and mill town. Its economy expanded and diversified. As the city has turned from its initial industry of textiles, it has established a home for other prominent industries like TSYS, AFLAC Insurance and Carmike Cinemas. TSYS is the largest processor of merchant acquirers and bank credit card issuers. AFLAC is a leading supplemental health and life insurance company. Carmike Cinemas is a movie theatre corporation that currently operates 311 theatres in 37 states, which makes it the fourth largest theatre company in the United States.

History:
Columbus was once the location of a Creek Indian Village. Originally named in honor of Christopher Columbus, its location on the very end of the navigational portion of the Chattahoochee River made it one of the most significant industrial centers of the South in the mid-19th century. The city's commercial importance increased with the completion of the railroad. In addition, textile mills began springing up along the river. By 1860 the city earned the nickname "the Lowell of the South," comparing it to the industrial town in Massachusetts.
By the time of the Spanish American War, the city began to undergo modernization including the addition of trolleys extending to faraway neighborhoods such as Rose Hill and Lakebottom. Mayor Lucius Chappell also brought a training camp for soldiers to the area. This training camp named Camp Benning would grow into present day Fort Benning. Known at the time as Camp Benning, the camp would later evolve into the present day Fort Benning. During the later part of the 20th century, the city experienced a significant period of urban renewal and revitalization. Since then, ongoing expansion of commercial activity in the area has brought more and more residents interested in moving to Columbus.

Tourism:
Columbus is situated at the heart of most of Georgia's major attractions is less than an hour's drive from Georgia's most popular destinations. Locally, Columbus offers a variety of fine attractions such as the State Theatre of Georgia, the historic Springer Opera House, the Port Columbus Civil War Naval Center and the National Infantry Museum. The city also has thriving downtown entertainment district with shops, restaurants and galleries.
As Georgia's third-largest city, Columbus has over 3,200 quality hotel/motel rooms and numerous meeting facilities. The city plays host to hundreds of tour groups as well as state, regional and national meetings each year with its 500,000 square feet of meeting space.

  • The prototype Coca-Cola recipe was formulated at the Eagle Drug and Chemical Company, a drugstore in Columbus, Georgia by John Pemberton.
  • Columbus is home to Swift Denim, the largest producer of denim in the nation.
  • The Port Columbus Civil War Naval Museum which chronicles the Civil War era is the only is the nation's only Civil War Naval museum.

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