Franklin, Massachusetts
Moving Agents Near You
- NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES 62 Hopkinton Road, Westborough, MA 01581 Distance:16.29 Miles
- North American Van Lines 61 Comstock Parkway, Cranston, RI 02921 Distance:23.36 Miles
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North American Van Lines
27 Sterling Rd.,
Billerica,
MA
01862
Request an Estimate 978-319-4452Distance:33.33 Miles
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North American Van Lines
93 Stockhouse Rd., Suite B,
Bozrah,
CT
06334
Request an Estimate 860-333-5429Distance:54.96 Miles
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North American Van Lines
201 Allard Drive,
Manchester,
NH
03102
Request an Estimate 603-657-3291Distance:61.16 Miles
Franklin, Massachusetts Moving Companies
North American Van Lines: The Best of Franklin Moving Companies
In the Franklin area, there are many moving companies to choose from, but only one moving company has 85 years of experience in helping people move coast to coast. That moving company is North American Van Lines. Only North American Van Lines can offer you the peace of mind of working with a national franchise combined with the work of helpful agents and timely, efficient scheduling. We follow high quality assurance standards and strictly adhere to safety codes
Call us today, and our agents will set you up with some movers!
What a Move to Franklin Has to Offer
Located in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, the city of Franklin contains 33,000 people and is the site of the nation's first library. Housed in the library are books donated by Benjamin Franklin, the city’s namesake, who is featured on the city's seal. Curiously, the seal reads "The Town of Franklin," rather than "The City of Franklin;" this is because Franklin residents wished to have the words "The Town of" appended to the city's name (despite the fact that the government is structures as a city). This is one of 14 such cases in Massachusetts whereby a municipality has successfully petitioned to have this phrase appended to its legal name.
Franklin is also the birthplace of Horace Mann, a noted educator and the father of American public education. Coincidentally, Franklin is the site of what is arguably the oldest one-room schoolhouse in America, known as the "Red Brick School," which was built in 1792 and was in continuous operation until 2008.
Franklin is home to the largest Catholic parish in the Boston Archdiocese, with roughly 15,000 parishioners. The city is home to St. Mary's Catholic Church, which was designed by Matthew Sullivan, a noted architect of landmark churches in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Franklin lies within the Charles River and Blackstone River watersheds. Much of the marshland, particularly along Mine Brook, is protected under the Natural Valley Storage Project of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. There are a series of protected lakes, known as the Franklin Reservoir, which belong to the city but are not used as a public drinking-water supply. Another body of water, Beaver Pond, is used for fishing and swimming and features a man-made beach, recreational fields and playgrounds on its banks. There are public parks and forests in the city, such as Franklin Town and Franklin State Forests, and nature preserves are not lacking.
The North American Van Lines Difference
Among moving companies, North American Van Lines is known for its veteran experience and use of up-to-date technology. When you're in the market for movers, let our agents do the searching for you because we'll know who will be right for you. We are happy to provide:
- Item transportation
- Transportation for cars and boats
- Boxes and packing materials
- Packing
- Temporary storage
- And much more<
Contact us today and receive a free estimate!