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Brazos Movers Granbury
BEST MOVING COMPANY IN WEATHERFORD & GRANBURY, TX
Brazos Movers Granbury
Brazos Movers Granbury
112 N Houston St STE 204, Granbury, TX 76048, United StatesGranbury Texas 76048United States
817-550-6384
Business Description
Brazos Movers specializes in a stress-free, safe moving experience with highly qualified local movers. We are Weatherford's top movers and packers. We can help you move a piano, safes or light commercial items in Weatherford.
We want to be the local movers you trust and feel confident in. The backbone of Brazos Movers is based on superior customer service, down-to-earth people, and honest hard work. We are a family-focused and owned moving company. We strive to have friendly, helpful local movers and hope to earn your trust. We'd love to have you hire our moving services again in the future and be the moving company you refer to your friends and family. We want to become your go-to moving local helpers in Weatherford and DFW.
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About Granbury
Granbury is a city in and the county seat of Hood County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 10,958, and it is the principal city of the Granbury micropolitan statistical area. Granbury is named after Confederate General Hiram B. Granbury. Granbury started as a square and log cabin courthouse. Many buildings on the square are now registered historic landmarks, including the Granbury Opera House, which still hosts "Broadway" productions. The city's name originated from Confederate General Hiram B. Granberry. To explain why the city name is spelled differently, some scholars believe the name Granberry was misread on a document. Recent findings conclude that Granberry chose to spell his name Granbury.[2] A recent expansion of the city was made possible by building a Brazos River dam in 1969, which formed Lake Granbury, a long, narrow lake that flows through the city. == History == The Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway, building towards Brownwood from Fort Worth, reached Granbury in 1887. In the 20th century, the line was owned successively by the Frisco Railway, the Santa Fe Railway, and the South Orient Railroad before being acquired by the Fort Worth and Western Railroad in 1999.