Moving Services - Ashburn, VAIf you are moving to or from Ashburn Virginia, 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 Ashburn, VA Post offices in Ashburn Virginia for change of address: 21731 Filigree Ct, Ashburn, VA 46164 Westlake Dr, Sterling, VA Storage in Ashburn Virginia: 20435 Richfield Way, Ashburn, VA 19861 Belmont Ridge Rd, Ashburn, VA 20435 Richfield Way, Ashburn, VA 20730 Ashburn Rd, Ashburn, VA About Ashburn : Ashburn, Virginia is an unincorporated area located in Loudoun County, Virginia, 30 miles west of Washington, D.C. and is part of the Washington Metropolitan Area. The area serves as headquarters for the internet service provider Verizon Business, Old Dominion Brewing Company, and the headquarters of the Washington Redskins team of the National Football League. Ashburn was originally called Farmwell (variant names include Old Farmwell and Farmwell Station) after a nearby mansion of that name owned by George Lee III. The name Farmwell first appeared in George Lee's October 1802 will and was used to describe the 1,236 acre plantation he inherited from his father, Thomas Ludwell Lee II. A section of Farmwell plantation west of Ashburn Road, a 580 acre tract, was purchased in 1841 by lawyer and almost vice-president John Janney, a Quaker, as a summer home. John Janney called the property Ashburn Farm (first known written use is 1870 when he sold the property). It is likely he named the farm after family friends named Ashburn. In 1895, Ashburn Farm was purchased by Senator William Morris Stewart. Local legend has it that the village, known until then as Farmwell or Farmwell Station, got its new name after lightning struck an ash tree on Senator Stewart's farm in 1896. The ash tree is rumored to have burned and smoldered for a week and attracted spectators from miles around. Since the Post Office had been pressing for a new name for the village (to avoid confusion with Farmville in Prince Edward County, Virginia), and the Senator was the area's leading citizen, the villagers renamed the village after the ash burn. Today, Ashburn's population is slightly over 73,000 as of 2006 and is one of the largest unincorporated areas of Loudoun County. Many of its citizens commute into Washington, D.C. and the surrounding suburbs such as Tysons Corner and Reston to their places of employment. Ashburn Map And Info Looking for a new home in Ashburn Virginia? Real Estate Info: Ashburn website Ashburn Links Ashburn Visit info Ashburn Ashburn News Ashburn Local By zip codes: 20151, 20152. Arlington Springfield Burke Fairfax Annandale Vienna Chantilly Leesburg Alexandria Reston Herndon Sterling Woodbridge
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