GREENVILLE, SC
ABF Service Center: GREENVILLE, SC
Moving to Greenville, SC There are lots of great reasons for moving to Greenville, SC. The beautiful city is located a the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The area is a great place to enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities. The city has 39 parks, playgrounds and recreation centers where you can play miniature golf, bike, walk/jog, play tennis, picnic and more.
Things to know if you’re moving to Greenville, SC: • Greenville is the home of the largest convention center in the state – the Carolina First Center has over 368,000 square feet of exhibit space. • Greenville’s population is around 438,000. • The city is the home of several auditoriums and theaters so there’s always something to see! • The annual U.S. Road Race Cycling Championship is held in Greenville in September. • Greenville supports a minor league baseball team – the Greenville Drive. • The city is home of several famous people – politician and civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, author Nicholas Sparks, professional golfer Gary Player and professional baseball player “Shoeless” Joe Jackson. For more information about Greenville, visit these websites: www.greenvillesc.com and www.greenvillechamber.org
Moving to Greenville, SC with ABF U-Pack If you’re planning a move to Greenville, let ABF U-Pack Moving do the driving while you enjoy the historic sites and outdoor activities Greenville has to offer. ABF U-Pack delivers a moving trailer or ReloCube to your location. You load. ABF drives to your new location. You unload. It’s that easy.
Get your free moving quote today and compare U-Pack’s moving cost to other Greenville moving companies.
If we are not able to provide door-to-door delivery to your city near Greenville, SC, you can save money by loading or unloading at the ABF service center conveniently located in Greenville, SC. If you don't see the city you are moving to or from on the list below, call 800-355-1696 and a friendly, knowledgeable ABF U-Pack Moving Coordinator will gladly help.
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Moving Tip #2 A "linear foot" is twelve inches in length.
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