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Allied & North American Van Lines

Allied & North American Van Lines has over 85 years of experience and has built one of the largest moving networks in the world to service consumers,...

US DOT: 76235

MC: 15735

Big Man's Moving Company LLC

Peoria Illinois 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

A Plus Moving

A Plus Moving Group offers local and long-distance moves throughout the USA. We are one of the leading and most reputable relocation services in the...

US DOT: 3920829

Intra: C-2340

MC: 1450184

US DOT: 4233361

MC: 1638155

 
New Journey Moving

Peoria IL, At New Journey Moving, we provide reliable and professional moving services tailored to your needs. Whether you're relocating locally or...

US DOT: 4296357

MC: 504508

AMS Transport LLC

AMS Moving & Storage delivers efficient, reliable, and professional moving and storage services tailored to meet your needs.

US DOT: 3391042

MC: 1089835

City Moving

GP Movers offer the best moving services around. You can have a team of professional and highly skilled movers backing your move when you choose GP...

US DOT: 1826833

MC: 662744

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

Alaska Terminals, Inc.

Movers Peoria IL, Since opening our doors for business back in 1981, Alaska Terminals has been associated with a high level of quality and professionalism. That’s...

US DOT: 125550

MC: 79658

Agility Van Lines Inc.

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

Rainier Overseas Movers Inc.

Peoria Illinois moving quotes, If you are making an international move, you know that many important decisions and preparations must be made before you leave. Certainly, among the...

US DOT: 3729864

MC: 1072

United Transportation Moving & Storage

At United Transportation Moving & Storage, our mission is this: to handle your items and deliveries in a timely and cost–efficient manner and to...

US DOT: 1978660

MC: 699570

Bronze Star Moving and Storage Incorporated

We’re a bunch of hard working folks aiming to make people's lives easier. The level of service we provide is the most important component of our...

US DOT: 3710555

MC: 1302081

Federal Warehouse Company

Peoria IL, There are countless choices out there for professional moving companies in Illinois, but there aren’t many professional movers that can say that...

US DOT: 76235

Intra: 1276

MC: 15735

Premier Van Lines International

Founded in 1992, Premier Van Lines International is one of Americas leading relocation companies which specialize in international moves. We are...

US DOT: 3662762

MC: 1266993

City government and culture services bring benefits that enhance the quality of life in Peoria, Illinois and mirror the interests of the local community. With the active involvement of the community, the city of Peoria provides services that contribute to a healthy community, a vibrant culture, a strong economy and a sustainable environment. Those moving to Peoria will discover an excellent place to live, work and play.

History:
Following the American Revolution, a number of Peorians received land grants from the U.S. Congress in appreciation for their support during the war. In October 1812, the area felt the pressure of thousands of American settlers heading west. A month later, American soldiers overran the French village and deported its inhabitants to a wilderness around Alton, Illinois. After 120 years, French Peoria was gone forever. The first American settlers began farming in the city in 1819. Soon, the small village would experience a great economic and population boom. With its wealth of natural resources, the city of Peoria industries grew quickly. They included casting foundries, meatpacking, pottery makers, distilleries, and farm machinery manufacturers. The area's fresh, clear water, abundance of corn, and ease of transportation contributed to make the city the "Whiskey Capital of the World" by 1900. Distilleries and their related industries brought remarkable wealth, and the city became one of the largest tax-paying districts in the country. Prosperity enabled city leaders to strive to develop a model city. And in the second half of the 20th century, Peoria was awarded an All-America City designation three times; the city exists today as the exemplary Midwestern American city.

Economy:
Located at the center of a fertile agricultural region, the City of Peoria is a significant livestock and grain exporting hub. Farm production and livestock sales in the area are among the highest in the country. The city is surrounded by rich bituminous coal fields that hold reserves estimated to last for 150 years. Manufacturing is also a major industry, with more than 200 firms making nearly 1,000 different products. Local companies produce more than 14 percent of the country's internal-combustion engines and about eight percent of all construction machinery in North America. The city is also the base for several distilleries and breweries. The United States Department of Agriculture operates the National Center for Agriculture Research in Peoria. There, soil testing and chemical development are key areas of research. Peoria is a main test market for several national consumer research firms such as Nielsen Data Markets, Inc., which has established one of its facilities in the city. Health care, education, insurance, finance and government are the other primary non-manufacturing sectors.

Tourism:
Whether it is experiencing the Botanical Garden, a local winery, the Morton Pumpkin Festival or one of the city's glass blowing studio and galleries, you are sure to find a new kind of fun in Peoria, Illinois. Want to get outdoors? From hunting, fishing, biking or canoeing, exploring wetlands and watching wildlife, the possibilities for outdoor adventure are endless in Peoria. Check out the Peoria Zoo. Open year round, this zoo is home to more than 100 species of animals from around the world, including several endangered species. Next, head over to the Wildlife Prairie State Park and discover the animals that called Illinois home during the pioneer days. This unique 2,000-acre zoological park is home to wolves, black bear, cougar and more. With all of these exciting opportunities, it's no wonder why Peoria moving companies are so busy.

  • Peoria is the oldest community in Illinois.
  • The first African American person to vote in the United States did so in Peoria on April 4, 1870.
  • In 2004, Forbes magazine ranked Peoria the "most affordable U.S. metropolitan area in which to live."

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