Piccolo's Friendly Movers
red lion, PA
RESIDENTIAL MOVING in Red Lion, PA
Did you know that any relocation within a city, or within 60 miles of Red Lion, PA is considered a local move? However – just because you’re moving short distances doesn’t mean you shouldn’t consider a professional local moving company. Moving can be stressful, overwhelming and may seem like a huge project. Well, it doesn’t have to be! This is why we’re here to help.
Our local moving company offers a full range of local moving services, including full-packing and setup services. Piccolo's Friendly Movers doesn’t just handle picking up and putting down our customers’ belongings. Anyone in Red Lion, PA who needs their belongings to be packed, furniture to be assembled/disassembled, or any additional services, can also reach out to us! We strive to be a one stop shop for all of our customer's needs.
Our goal is to exceed your expectations by trying to customize our moving services to your specific needs, while keeping the move within your budget. We will disassemble everything, wrap everything, load your truck, unload your truck, place your belongings in the new location, and reassemble everything. We move apartments, condominiums, offices, and homes — from very small to very large.
Red Lion is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania, known for its history in cigar and furniture manufacturing and its vibrant downtown. It was settled in 1852 and named after a tavern, the Red Lion Tavern, which was a popular stop for travelers.
Red Lion Area Historical Society: Located in the restored "Ma & Pa" train station, the museum offers a look into the borough's past, with exhibits on its railroad and cigar-making history. A model railroad display is also on site.
Fairmount Park: The park, which sits on land once owned by Catherine Meyer, offers a playground, picnic areas, and a splash park.
Downtown: The walkable downtown area features local shops, eateries, and unique businesses like Tom's Music Trade, a hub for music lovers.
Annual Street Fair: The town holds a street fair each year to celebrate local culture and community spirit.
Ma & Pa Community Greenway: A 1.4-mile rail trail on the former Ma & Pa Railroad right-of-way provides a scenic path for walking.