Moving Services - Silver Spring, MDIf you are moving to or from Silver Spring Maryland, DC Movers Washington can assist you to find a moving company that fits your specific needs. We help people with both standard and unique moving services, and always strive for our customers’ complete satisfaction. DC Movers Washington also provides long distance transport service for homes and businesses.
Residential :Private Houses, Apartments, Pianos, Antiques, Storage, and other special moves as requested, moving boxes, Storage Packing Unpacking . Commercial : Office, Hotels, Industrial Buildings, Warehouses, and other special moves as requested. * We carry moving supplies and boxes, packing materials and provide moving tips for a safe transport and journey.For your convenience we provide useful links and information for better move to Silver Spring, MD Post offices in Silver Spring Maryland for change of address: 8455 Colesville Rd, Silver Spring, MD 8616 2nd Ave, Silver Spring, MD 14030 Connecticut Ave, Silver Spring, MD 8616 2nd Ave, Silver Spring, MD 6909 Laurel Ave, Takoma Park, MD 13529 Connecticut Ave, Silver Spring, MD 6900 Georgia Ave Nw, Washington, DC Storage in Silver Spring Maryland: 7800 Fenton St, Silver Spring, MD 7722 Fenton St, Silver Spring, MD 10717 Hillwood Dr, Silver Spring, MD 8001 Newell St, Silver Spring, MD 11105 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD About Silver Spring : Silver Spring is an urbanized, but unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, USA. After Baltimore, Silver Spring is the second most populous place in Maryland. Silver Spring is a major business hub lying at the northernmost apex of Washington, D.C.. As of 2004, the Central Business District (CBD) held 7,254,729 square feet of office space, 5216 dwelling units and 17.6 acres of parkland. The a population density was 15,600 per square mile all within 360 acres and approximately 2? square miles in the CBD/downtown area (this did not include areas outside the CBD sharing a Silver Spring address). The community has recently undergone a significant renaissance with the addition of major retail, residential, and office developments in the area. Silver Spring takes its name from a mica-flecked spring discovered in 1840 by Francis Preston Blair, who subsequently bought much of the surrounding land. Acorn Park in the downtown area of Silver Spring is believed to be the site of the original spring. The United States Census Bureau defines Silver Spring as a Census-Designated Place whose center is located at 39В°1' North latitude, 77В°1' West longitude. It is larger than any city in Maryland except for Baltimore. The United States Geological Survey locates the center of Silver Spring at 38В°59?26?N, 77В°1?35?W, notably some distance from the Census Bureau's datum. By another definition, Silver Spring is located at 39В°0?15?N, 77В°1?8?W (39.004242, -77.019004)GR1. The definitions used by the Silver Spring Urban Planning District, the United States Postal Service, the Greater Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce, etc., are all different, each one defining it for their own purposes. According to the United States Census Bureau, the community has a total area of 24.4 km? (9.4 mi?). Twenty-four point four km? (24.4 km?) (9.4 mi?) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water (although there are numerous creeks and small lakes). As of the 2000 census, the "central area" of Silver Spring and areas directly adjacent -- but not including North Silver Spring, Forest Glen, Aspen Hill, Colesville, White Oak, Kemp Mill, Hillandale, Burtonsville, and some other "Silver Spring" communities -- there were 76,540 people, 30,374 households, and 17,616 families residing in the area. The population density was 3,137.2/km? (8,123.6/mi?). There were 31,208 housing units at an average density of 1,279.1/km? (3,312.3/mi?). The racial makeup of the community was 46.61% White, 28.07% African American, 0.44% Native American, 8.22% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 11.55% from other races, and 5.04% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people of any race consist of 22.22% of the population. Silver Spring Map And Info Looking for a new home in Silver Spring Maryland? Real Estate Info: Silver Spring website Silver Spring Links Silver Spring Visit info Silver Spring Silver Spring News Silver Spring Local By zip codes: 20901, 20902, 20903, 20904,20905, 20906, 20910.
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