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Big Man's Moving Company LLC

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

United Prime Van Lines Corp.

Brownsville Texas moving companies, In comparison with other companies United Prime Van Lines guarantees that you will be satisfied throughout the entire process. We will meet all your...

US DOT: 3516414

MC: 1336618

 
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

Mayzlin Relocation LLC

Mayzlin Relocation, a leading residential mover in Charlotte with years of experience, offers unique expertise in the secure and efficient family...

US DOT: 3182355

MC: 127375

AMS Transport LLC

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

US DOT: 3391042

MC: 1089835

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

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

X Van Lines LLC

Move ahead with confidence using our full-service moving solutions. From start to finish, we’ll ensure your belongings reach their destination safely...

US DOT: 3391195

MC: 01089913

Allied & North American Van Lines

Movers Brownsville TX, 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

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

US DOT: 4233361

MC: 1638155

 
United Van Lines

With United, moving is simple — Whether you are moving across the country or just across state lines, we put our customers first. By integrating the...

US DOT: 77949

MC: 67234

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

Modern Logistics LLC

Brownsville TX, We strive to be in constant communication with our customers until the job is done.

US DOT: 3341390

MC: 1066560

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

The county seat of Cameron County, Texas is the city of Brownsville. The Green City, as Brownsville is also known by, is well suited to its motto "On the Border by The Sea" as it is located just beside the Gulf of Mexico and the U.S. – Mexico Border. Home to about 172,437 people, Brownsville is the 15th largest city in the state. Brownsville is known to be the sixth fastest growing manufacturing region in the nation, and has been named as an All-America City in 2001. Not only that, Brownsville has been said to have the best climate in Texas. People moving to Brownsville will find many things to love about the city.

Economy:
Thanks to Brownsville's beautiful climate, Agriculture has become a multi-million dollar industry in the city. Major crops from the city and the area around it include cotton, grain sorghum, corn, sugarcane, cabbage, onions, bell peppers, sweet corn, tomatoes and citruses. The shrimp industry also contributes a lot to the city's economy, earning about $60 million dollars yearly. The Port of Brownsville serves as a world-class facility, making the area the Shrimp Capital of the US. The Brownsville/SPI International Airport also has a vital role in Brownville's economy, with its daily flights to different locations. Manufacturing, such as those of food, electrical equipment and metal, is also a prominent sector of Brownsville's economy. Brownville moving companies will be very happy to help people relocate to this city with its firmly stable economy.

History:
The area encompassing Brownsville was once uninhabited for thousands of years. This streak was broken when the Spanish explored the area after the conquest of Mexico. By 1748, colonization of the areas north of the Rio Grande started with General Jose de Escandonas the leader. The Brownsville area then became part of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. By 1835, Texas declared its independence and won the war that succeeded. Half of the state of Tamaulipas, Brownsville included, was taken into Texas' territory when the Texans claimed the Rio Grande River as the western boundary. After the Mexican-American war the area was confirmed as American territory. Brownsville was finally born in 1848. By 1853 Brownsville was incorporated as a city. During the Civil War, Brownsville played an important role as a "the Backdoor of the Confederacy" by exporting large quantities of cotton and other products. Brownville began to prosper in the 1900s. The St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico railroad came to completion in 1904 and a telephone system was born. The city met electricity, water and sewer systems in 1908 and in the next year the Brownsville & Matamoros Bridge was opened. By 1928 the city's International Airport was inaugurated and in 1936 its port was completed.

Tourism:
Brownsville's tropical climate not only makes its agriculture a booming industry, it also makes the city a wonderful tourist destination. Beaching, golfing, sightseeing, fishing and hunting are some of activities tourists can enjoy while in the city. The nearby Boca Chica State Park's beaches lets visitors experience surfing, swimming birding and camping. The Gladys Porter Zoo is a popular destination with about 1,500 species of animals. Museums like the Historic Brownsville Museum and the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art provide a glimpse into the city's rich heritage. The Palo Alto Battlefield National Park and the Palmito Ranch Battlefield have been designated as National Historic Sites, and also provide a good way to connect with the city's history. Brownsville's Mexican and Spanish influences make its festivals very colorful. The most notable event is the Charro Days and The Sombrero Festival, which the city celebrates with its nearby sister city Matamoros, Mexico. Travel to Brownsville is made easy by the Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport and the highways Route 77, 83, 281.

  • Brownsville has 3 international bridges: the Brownsville & Matamoros International Bridge, the Gateway International Bridge and The Veteran's Bridge.
  • English and Spanish have equal status in Brownsville, since the city is close to Mexico.
  • The songs "Delta Dawn" by Tanya Tucker, "Brownsville Girl" by Bob Dylan and "Matamoros Banks" by Bruce Springsteen all mention Brownville.

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