Moving Services - Fairfax, VAIf you are moving to or from Fairfax 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 Fairfax, VA Post offices in Fairfax Virginia for change of address: 3951 Chain Bridge Rd, Fairfax, VA 3601 Pickett Rd, Fairfax, VA 3601 Pickett Rd, Fairfax, VA 10449 White Granite Dr, Oakton, VA Storage in Fairfax Virginia: 11325 Lee Hwy Ste 105, Fairfax, VA, VA (link) About Fairfax :
The area the City of Fairfax now encompasses was settled in the early 1700s by farmers from Virginia's Tidewater region. The Fairfax County courthouse was established at the corner of Old Little River Turnpike (now Main Street) and Ox Road (now Chain Bridge Road). The small town in the vicinity of the courthouse was then known as Earp's Corner, and in 1805 was designated the Town of Providence by an act of the Virginia General Assembly (although people continued to informally refer to it as Fairfax Court House). In a celebrated incident in the town in March 1863, Mosby's Confederate Rangers, disguised and with stealth and cunning, awakened in bed and captured an embarrassed Union General Edwin H. Stoughton along with 2 Union Captains, 30 prisoners, and 58 horses without firing a shot. The town was officially renamed the Town of Fairfax in 1874, and became an independent city in 1961 (upon which it acquired its current name, the City of Fairfax). In 1904, a trolley line was built connecting Fairfax with Washington, D.C. Looking for a new home in Fairfax Virginia? Real Estate Info: Fairfax website Fairfax Links Fairfax Visit info Fairfax By zip codes: 20151, 20152, 22030, 22031, 22032, 22033, 22034, 22035, 22036, 22039. Fairfax Fairfax Fairfax Annandale Vienna Oakton Mclean Great Falls Falls Church Centerville Clifton Chantilly Ashburn Leesburg Alexandria Reston Herndon Sterling Woodbridge Bristow Richmond |

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