Grand Pianos Relocated From Here To There & All over
Piano Movers Quote is here to aid with all of your Upright Piano needs. From around the corner moves to across the country moves, our specialists at Piano Movers Quote are all set to assist you. We are here to assist you take the tension out out of moving your Piano .
Local Upright Pianos Moves
Out-Of-State Piano Relocations
Complete Unloading Services

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In some cases you require an unique box to move specific types of Upright Piano, Baby Grand Piano, Grand Piano, Piano. We have you covered. We provide any size and kind of box.

Local Grand Piano Relocations
Whether you are moving the corner or down the street, we can help! Speak to us about your local move today!

Out-of-State Moves
We know what an inconvenience it is moving across the country. Don’t fret! We take the stress out of long-distance relocations.
Full Grand Piano Unloading Solutions
We understand how demanding packing up a home can be, that is why we provide full-service packaging for you and your family.
School Relocation
Are you transferring your company? We have you covered. We don’t simply concentrate on moving houses, but also businesses too!
Packing Products
Out of boxes, tape, or box fillers? No problem. We have all of that on hand every day to make your packing process as simple as we can.
Moving Upright Pianos
Are you fretted about lifting your heavy Upright Pianos on moving day? Do not be! From your Baby Grand Pianos to your sturdy Baby Grand Pianos, we will take care of ALL the heavy lifting.
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More About Cedar Key
Cedar Key is a city in Levy County, Florida, United States. The population was 702 at the 2010 census.[5] The Cedar Keys are a cluster of islands near the mainland. Most of the developed area of the city has been on Way Key since the end of the 19th century. The Cedar Keys are named for the eastern red cedar Juniperus virginiana, once abundant in the area.[6]
While evidence suggests human occupation as far back as 500 BC, the first maps of the area date to 1542, when it was labeled “Las Islas Sabines” by a Spanish cartographer.[citation needed] An archaeological dig at Shell Mound, 9 miles (14 km) north of Cedar Key, found artifacts dating back to 500 BC in the top 10 feet (3.0 m) of the 28-foot-tall (8.5 m) mound. The only ancient burial found in Cedar Key was a 2,000-year-old skeleton found in 1999.[7] Arrow heads and spear points dating from the Paleo period (12,000 years old) were collected by Cedar Key historian St. Clair Whitman and are displayed at the Cedar Key Museum State Park.