Top Places to Move to from Maryland
Lexington Park, Maryland
Moving Agents Near You
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North American Van Lines
9900 Fallard Court,
Upper Marlboro,
MD
20772
Request an Estimate 443-478-3952Distance:40.29 Miles
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North American Van Lines
3901 Ironwood Place,
Landover,
MD
20785
Request an Estimate 301-228-0896Distance:49.94 Miles
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North American Van Lines
5801 Rolling Road,
Springfield,
VA
22152
Request an Estimate 703-214-4078Distance:54.33 Miles
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North American Van Lines
8691 Larkin Road,
Savage,
MD
20763
Request an Estimate 443-478-4307Distance:63.09 Miles
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North American Van Lines
10904 Carolina Drive,
Manassas,
VA
20110
Request an Estimate 571-758-2021Distance:63.72 Miles
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North American Van Lines
4375 George Washington Memorial Highway,
Hayes,
VA
23072
Request an Estimate 804-684-8085Distance:68.35 Miles
North American Van Lines: The Best of Lexington Park Moving Companies
Perched on Chesapeake Bay in southern Maryland, Lexington Park is a small town with a booming military technology industry. Founded by the Maryland’s first settlers, the seaside locale later became a harbor for Naval Air Stations, owing its name to the carrier USS Lexington. Today, it has been labeled a “technology corridor” of aerospace companies, with the Patuxent River Naval Air Station sitting just outside the region.
The population of Lexington Park is approximately 12,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This place is one of the nation’s fastest-growing "micropolitan" areas, expanding by nearly 15 percent since 2000. Currently, the majority of its residents work in the public administration and health care.
Lexington Park has a four-season climate. During the summer, temperatures climb to mid-80s while in the winter, lows reach the 20s. If you’re not a big fan of the cooler months, the locale experiences less than five inches of snowfall each month.
Attractions and activities in Lexington Park
Lexington Park proper holds a handful of historic sites, restaurants and realtors. For an inside look at Lexington Park’s history, be sure to check out the Patuxent River Naval Air Museum, which houses full-scale aerial planes, crew system artifacts and Fly Mach Combat flight simulators. It is the only naval museum dedicated to aviation research, development, testing and evaluation.
Lexington Park also has the Monument to African-American Contributions. The historic site celebrates the achievements of African-Americans in St. Mary’s County. If you’re looking for something to do on a rainy afternoon, head to the Three Notch Community Theater nearby.
You’ll find several seaside restaurants. The crowd favorites include Spinnakers, Scheible’s and Courtney’s. For international Fare, head to Bollywood Masala or Thai Inter.
Moving to Lexington Park
If you’re planning to relocate to Lexington Park, North American Van Lines offers a wide variety of stress-relieving moving options, from fragile-only packing to self-pack materials to full-service packing. Whether you’re coming from within the East Coast or overseas, North American Van Lines has operations in more than 40 countries and a total of 380 international agents.
There’s no-surprise pricing as well, which ensures that what you agree upon is what you’ll receive, no hidden fees. Lexington Park moving companies can make getting to your belongings to your new home a lot simpler!
The nearest major airports are Ronald Reagan Washington National, 63 miles away, and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall, 82 miles away.