North Dakota Moving Companies

There is more to North Dakota than meets the eye. Holed up in a part of the country that doesn’t get much attention, North Dakota is a heaven for anyone who’s ever whistled along to "Don’t Fence Me In." North Dakota is a single wide, open space that covers flat farmland, forests and lakes (with some of best bass, perch and walleye fishing in the world) all the way to the lunar landscapes of the North Dakota badlands.

Outside North Dakota’s big cities, North Dakota’s residents are spread out pretty thin, but their diversity matches their isolation. Almost 5% of North Dakotans are Native Americans. North Dakota has one of the largest Native American populations of any state. Educational excellence is another of North Dakota’s pleasant surprises. North Dakota has one of best primary and secondary education systems in the country; even given the state’s small population, North Dakota maintains 11 public colleges.

Now that you are moving to North Dakota there are a couple facts you will want to keep in mind when you move:

North Dakota Moving Information

Moving to North Dakota requires a little bit of knowledge and know-how. Understanding the process and knowing how to have a successful move makes the experience better. 123Movers works with long distance moving companies in North Dakota that cares about delivering great moving services.

Some of the movers within our networks are members of The North Dakota Motor Carriers Association. What does it mean for you? It means you get the best movers in North Dakota that believes in educating customers and becoming advocates for the moving industry.

123Movers.com is here to make sure you find the right qualified long distance moving company in North Dakota free of charge. Discuss your move with movers in North Dakota via email or phone that cannot only give you the best moving rates for your move but also provide you with the right tools to make it a complete success.

Find the mover you need and more with 123Movers.com. Fill out our no hassle quote form and start your moving today!

State Related Facts

  • North Dakota’s state capital is Bismarck.
  • In 1889, North Dakota and South Dakota were slated to become states on the same day. But given the intense rivalry between the two territories, President Benjamin Harrison could not decide which one to formally admit first. So he had his Secretary of State shuffle the admission papers so he would not know which one he was signing.
  • North Dakota grows more sunflowers than any other state in America.
  • Several attempts have been made in North Dakota’s legislature to drop the North and rename the state Dakota. All have been defeated.