Local & Long Distance Moving Companies in Dayton, OH

Licenses:

US DOT: 1930177

ICC: 690093

Premier Van Lines International Inc
Moving companies Dayton OH, Premier Van Lines is a Mayflower Transit agent in Salt Lake City. Mayflower has been moving families around the country since 1927...

US DOT: 1930256

ICC: 689685

Colonial Van Lines
Dayton Ohio movers, Colonial Van Lines is here to support your every moving need. We will be sure to make your relocation experience better than you ever imag...

US DOT: 2117018

ICC: 737913

Mango Moving
Mango Moving is a licensed and insured nationwide moving company and a leading provider of affordable moving services and moving storage solutions.

US DOT: 1302391

ICC: 504508

A Moving Around
Moving company Dayton OH, We understand the importance of moving not just furniture but the family as well at "A Moving Around". This key decision must not be...

US DOT: 932259

ICC: 401787

Eden Relocation
We are a full service moving company. We understand the stress involved in relocating to a new residence. We would like to make this transition easier for ...

US DOT: 72029

DOT: PUCO 139474-HG

ICC: 74681

Countrywide Moving & Storage Inc
Moving companies Dayton, At Country Wide Moving & Storage, earning customer confidence and building a solid standing is our GOAL. Women owned Dian...

US DOT: 1830028

ICC: 663708

All Star Moving Services
Choosing the right moving company is an important decision. Let us determine the right Relocation Package for you At All Star Moving Services, we provide y...

US DOT: 786533

ICC: 437707

Booska Worldwide Movers
Dayton OH moving companies, Booska Movers is a family owned and operated company providing 60 years of stress-free moves. We're a full service ...

US DOT: 1580667

ICC: 585270

Cardinal Moving Systems
Moving companies Dayton OH, Guardian Cargo Logistics is an international moving and shipping company specializing in both residential...

Dayton, Ohio

Dayton, Ohio is a city that soars high above the rest. The state’s sixth largest city is home to many modern inventions and innovations, and is “The Birthplace of Aviation.”  With its continuously expanding economy and increasing employment rate, the number of residents in Dayton is growing every day. When moving to Dayton, you will soon discover that it is the perfect place for your future.

Economy:
Manufacturing, wholesale/retail trade and services are the major proponents of Dayton’s economy.  Manufacturing employers contribute greatly to the city’s growth; Delphi Automotive and General Motors to name a few. Another important employer in the city is the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the U.S. Air Forces’ research and development sector. Miami Valley Research Park not only adds to employment opportunities in the city, but also the advancement of science, technology and research. Dayton International Airport, being one of the busiest air-freight facilities in the country, also gives a hand in boosting the city’s economy.

In 2010, Dayton was ranked one of the best places in the U.S. for college graduates to find a job, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. The magazine came to its findings by studying information from AfterCollege.com, a website which connects graduates with job postings. This will surely attract a number of jobseekers and will keep Dayton moving companies busy for years to come.

History:
Before the entry of the settlers, the area known as Dayton was home to Mound-Builders. Little information about this people is known. The Indians possessed the area after the Mound-Builders.  The region was claimed by England, France and Spain, but eventually it was given to England in the late 18th century. Three people, namely General Arthur St. Clair; General Jonathan Dayton; General James Wilkinson; and Colonel Israel Ludlow purchased the area. It was Ludlow who lay out the plans for the town; it was also him who named the place after General Jonathan Dayton. As Dayton entered the 19th century, the creation of the Dayton-to-Cincinnati canal enabled the town to prosper with its production of different commodities. Because of this, Dayton was chartered as a city on March 8, 1841. During the early 1900s, worldwide recognition was bought to Dayton by the two Wright Brothers: Wilbur and Orville and their invention of the first successful airplane.

Tourism:
Being the home of the Wright brothers, most tourist locations in Dayton are related to the brothers. In the U.S. Air Force museum (known as the oldest and largest museum of its kind) more than 200 air craft and missiles are displayed. The Carillon Historic Park also hosts reproductions of the Wright bicycle factory and their other works. Relics and documents on the Wright brothers are also kept in the Old Courthouse. Apart from historical sites, Dayton is also home to a variety of restaurants and shopping.
The City of Dayton is also host to yearly festivals, most notably the Dayton Celtic Festival and the City Folk Festival. The Dayton Celtic Festival attracts more than 30,000 people yearly and has Irish dancing, food, crafts, and performers such at Gaelic Storm. Other festivals held in the city of Dayton include, the Dayton Blues Festival, Urban Nights, the African American and Cultural Festival, and the Dayton Reggae Fest.

Colleges/Universities:
• University of Dayton
• Wright State University
• Boonshoft School of Medicine
• Sinclair Community College

Interesting Facts:
• Dayton claims one of the highest patent rates per capita in the nation. The folding stepladder (John H. Balsley, 1862), the motorized wheelchair (Levitt Luzern Custer, 1919), and the cash register (James Ritty, 1879) are just a few of the modern inventions from Dayton.
• Paul Laurence Dunbar of Dayton is known as the poet laureate of African Americans.
• Dayton is the birthplace of several famous people including baseball player Roger Clemens, politician James Weaver, actor Martin Sheen and actress Allison Janney.

Helpful Links:
• Dayton Real Estate
• Dayton Storage Facility
• Dayton Insurance
• Dayton  Dental Offices
• Dayton Moving Guide
• Dayton  Official Website