Peterson Park Movers
The neighborhood called Peterson Park has been the home of many Minor League baseball players. As kids they played in Peterson Park and were cheered as Little League Players first. Peterson Park as a park has been used for baseball since the 1930's!
The Peterson Park Thillens family, who simply loved baseball and thus wished for a place for their Little Leaguers to play, constructed the floodlit stadium! It is a fully functional baseball stadium, by the way.
Speaking of professionals, we as Peterson Park movers are also outstanding professionals in each of the moves done for Peterson Park customers.
Peterson Park Moving Company
This now family neighborhood was once the home of the Potawatomi Indians. There are still people who speak the Potawatomi language, which is actually a musical language when spoken. Interestingly enough either a man or a woman could be a chief of any Potawatomi village. Various archery flint point arrows are still found in the area, as the Indians did hunt with bows and arrows.
We are a Peterson Park moving company by the name of New City Moving, and we have often been seen in the neighborhood as we move the large and heavy targets that many archery clubs use during their various meets.
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The neighborhood of Peterson Park is scented with many aromatic plants during the summer. History has it that a Swedish horticulturalist, by the name of Pehr Samuel Peterson, began a landscape business in Peterson Park in the 1850s. It is thanks to the 500 acres of assorted property that he obtained as well as cultivated, that today his nursery has helped to blanket the neighborhood and city's parks with lush trees as well as plants.
Moving historically significant antiques is our specialty of New City Moving, a moving company in Peterson Park for a long time! We have gained much experience as well as special training in the "art" of moving antiques.
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