Little Elm Moving Company - Colley Ville Movers
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to Little Elm? Before you start Little Elm moving, let us
tell you about the small town of Little Elm and what you might
expect to find there. Then let us show you a cost effective way to
go Little Elm moving.
Little
Elm
although once a predominantly rural community.
Little Elm has experienced significant residential development
during the past decade. From a population of about 1,500 in 1960, it
grew to 6,700 in 1980 and had an estimated population of 11,300 by
1989. If you love small towns then Little Elm is for you. There are
movers in Little Elm who want to make you Little Elm moving
experience so much easier. We will explain later how they will make
your Little Elm moving so much easier.
Little Elm started when the St. Louis, Arkansas, & Texas Railway
extended its tracks between Fort Worth and Grapevine in the late
1800's, passing through the hamlet of Red Rock in the Little Elm
area in 1888. Branford prospered over the next several decades,
becoming the largest community in the Little Elm area. In addition
to the post office, the town had two blacksmith shops, a livery
stable, a few general stores, and a lodge hall shared by no other
than the Masons, Odd Fellows and Woodmen of the World. Four doctors
also resided there.
Little Elm has historically always been primarily a rural area,
situated for the most part between Big Bear and Little Bear Creek in
the Eastern Cross Timbers of the central portion of northeastern
Tarrant County. Now that you want to make that Little Elm moving
experience easier, let us show you how. Fill in the form and let
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