Top States to Move to from Michigan:
Marquette, Michigan
Moving Agents Near You
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North American Van Lines
1217 S. Third Ave.,
Wausau,
WI
54401
Distance:154.49 Miles
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North American Van Lines
2301 W. Everett St.,
Appleton,
WI
54914
Request an Estimate 920-221-0340Distance:165.36 Miles
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North American Van Lines
430 Fremont St.,
Wisconsin Rapids,
WI
54494
Request an Estimate 844-651-5110Distance:189.71 Miles
Marquette, Michigan Moving Companies
North American Van Lines: The Best of Marquette Moving Companies
North American Van Lines agents in the Marquette, MI, area, carry an average quality rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. Our licensed, bonded, and BBB-accredited agents are proud to work with dedicated teams of moving crews. We're familiar with all of the local communities in Marquette, including Sugar Loaf, Freeman Landing, Down Campus, and Brooklyn Corners. If you need special arrangements for furniture disassembly or assembly and appliance hookups, we have you covered!
North American Van Lines is a well-respected company because our agents are fully committed to customer satisfaction. Some of our services include packing assistance and secure loading of all types of household and commercial belongings; we can even arrange vehicle transportation or temporary storage options. Each one of our agents in Marquette is prepared to make your experience a pleasant and productive one from the initial free moving quote to the completion of your relocation. We plan international moves and corporate relocations with equal efficiency. Contact us to obtain a free moving quote today.
Tucked along the shores of Lake Superior in northern Michigan, Marquette is a city abound with natural beauty. As the largest city in the Upper Peninsula, Marquette serves as a cultural center for recreation, health care and education. It is the home of Northern Michigan University and Marquette General Hospital. In 2012, the city was ranked among the “10 best places to retire in the U.S.” by CBS Money Watch.
According to the 2012 U.S. Census, Marquette has a population of nearly 70,000. With North Michigan University’s campus and the hospital located within the city’s limits, it’s not a surprise that the majority of its residents work in educational services and health care.
Marquette experiences a full spectrum of unique weather. On average, the winter brings 141 inches of snow, with temperatures reaching low-teens. During the summer, it gets as warm as the mid-70s.
Attractions and activities
Throughout the seasons, Marquette residents enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Many hike up Sugarloaf Mountain, a hotspot for watching the leaves change color in the cool fall. There are two routes, easy and difficult, from which you can choose. Presque Isle Park offers trails for riding your bike around around the island. On top of that, the Lakeview Arena, marinas, skate and tourist parks attract outdoor personalities, young and old.
With several feet of snow on the ground, many Marquettets take advantage of winter sports, from cross-country skiing to snowshoeing to snowman building. In the summer, embrace the beaches along Lake Superior for every kind of water sport, including boating, swimming and tubing.
Though not too large, downtown Marquette packs great shops, a list of restaurants and a fun nightlife. The merchants, with a sense of Midwest cordiality, are helpful and friendly.
Moving to Marquette
Whether you’re a retiree or working professional, let North American Van Lines take some of the stress off your transition to Marquette. We know that relocating can be a tricky, that’s why this Marquette moving company offers service to 175 countries, 2,700 drivers and full-service packing. You can even choose from box and furniture inventory to disassembly and assembly to vehicle transportation.
For those who are flying to Pullman, the nearest airport is Sawyer International, located 16 miles away. If you’re driving there, it’s useful to know that the city lies along Highway 41.