This northeastern city is just 40 miles south of Quebec and across the lake from New York. It is the largest city in the state of Vermont. If you are in the right location, you might even get a great view of the Adirondack Mountains.
Burlington has something for everyone. If you enjoy water, the city is near Lake Champlain, which provides boating and other water recreational sports for locals or visitors alike. There’s no need to own a boat to enjoy the lake. It also provides picturesque scenery backdrop for a picnic or photographic ventures. We at USAMovingCompanies are always ready to help you.
When moving to Burlington Vermont, be prepared for warm, humid summers and cold winters. Moving day has the potential of the need to drive through a mountain range with a loaded truck full of your household belongings, cross on a ferry, or contending with humidity or ice and snow.
Burlington’s population is approximately 42,000 residents. This makes for a great population that is just the right size to feel like a small town in a big city. It is small enough to enjoy a quiet life, or big enough to take part in community events. Enjoy a quiet apartment or a large house to raise a family.
This city bears the nickname of “The Queen City” and “The People’s Republic of Burlington”. It has nice green spaces of parks on the water and a country club.
Major employers in the area include Burlington Electric, Lake Champlain Chocolates, Chicago Bicycle Company, and Burlington Telecomm. There are also colleges, a university, and other learning facilities in the area.
When moving to Burlington, Vermont, find a professional moving company who is familiar with traveling through mountains, dealing with hot humid or cold, icy, and snowy weather conditions on the roads and when packing and unpacking.
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