Paducah Long Distance Movers
Paducah's Highest-Rated Long Distance Moving Company
Whether you’re planning an interstate move or an international move, one thing’s for sure: it's important to work with reliable movers, and your local Allied Van Lines agents will deliver. We have more than 95 years of experience with local, national and international moves, so we'll know what it takes to pack and transport your things safely. Our goal is to make every aspect of your move a little easier, so you can work with our agents to develop a moving plan that suits your specific needs. You can rely on our agents to move a piano from 3rd Street to 9th Street in Paducah, KY. We can also arrange storage, so if you have things you want to put away temporarily, our agents can take care of that for you.
We can offer a free quote for your move as well as up-front pricing for any additional costs, so you won’t be hit with hidden fees any time during the move. If you want to know more about Allied Van Lines and our services, get in touch with us today. Our friendly agents will happily answer your questions and give you advice on how best to plan and implement your move.
Located in McCracken County, Kentucky, Paducah is a micropolitan hub brimming with cultural richness. In 2013, the city was designated as the world’s seventh “City of Crafts and Folk Art” by the UNESCO. It is located where the Tennessee and Ohio rivers meet, roughly halfway between and St. Louis, Miss. and Nashville, Tenn.
Paducah has a population of approximately 25,000, as of the 2012 U.S. Census.
Residents enjoy a rather mild climate, with summer temperatures reaching the 90s while in the winter averages hover around the high 30s. During the cooler months, the average snowfall is around 2 inches.
Attractions and activities in Paducah
As a world leader in culture, Paducah offers an authentic experience full of folk art, fine dining and eclectic accommodations. All across town, you can find a variety of art from culinary artists, to painters, potters and print and jewelry makers. A major attraction is the National Quilt Museum, which showcases more than 400 works of art in exhibits that rotate up to 10 times per year. The Flood Wall Murals along the riverfront boast more than 50 life-sized murals depicting the city’s colorful history. While you’re there, catch a breath of fresh air along the Paducah Riverwalk.
Downtown, residents and visitors admire the 19th century architecture as they filter in and out of the antique shops and boutiques. You won’t want to miss a stroll through the tree-lined streets of LowerTown, which is Paducah’s oldest neighborhood and home to the prestigious Artist Relocation Program.
Paducah also features its very own wineries and wine tastings. Savour fruit flavors at Purple Toad Winery or Glisson Vineyard & Winery at Market House Square. The city also enjoys a number of ethnic restaurants and bakeries.
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Simplify your move to Paducah with Allied Van Lines. Allied provides an array of moving services, including electronic and appliance assembly and disassembly and self-pack materials. Paducah moving companies also offer vehicle transportation, so you won’t have to worry about making back-and-forth trips from your old home to your new one.
To drive here, the city is accessible via Interstate 24 and U.S. Highways 60 and 62. If you’re looking for flights, the nearest airports are Barkley Regional Airport, located 10 miles away.
Keep in mind that with Allied Van Lines, you’ll receive no surprise pricing and no hidden fees. Find out how this moving company can help you today.