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Abreu Movers Near Me Westchester

Abreu Movers Near Me Westchester provides moving & relocation services in Larchmont, New York. Our well-experienced team has been serving Westchester NY & surrounding cities, areas, & sub-cities in Westchester County for over a decade. We offer Larchmont residents the best possible moving & labor help services they can find to simplify the whole moving process. Local moving, long-distance moving, packing, piano moving, commercial moving, storage, & load-unload moving labor help are all provided by our hard-working group of movers. When it comes to moving in, out, & all around Larchmont, choose the best. Call (914) 208-2082 now. Zipcodes we cover: 10538, 10543, 10801, 10804, 10802, 10805, 10709, 10803, 10528, 10552, 10553, 10708, 10707

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About Larchmont

Larchmont is a village located within the Town of Mamaroneck in Westchester County, New York, approximately 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Midtown Manhattan. The population of the village was 5,864 at the 2010 census. In February 2019, Bloomberg ranked Larchmont as the 15th wealthiest place in the United States and the third wealthiest in New York. == History == === Colonial period === Originally inhabited by the Siwanoy (an Algonquian tribe), Larchmont was explored by the Dutch in 1614. In 1661, John Richbell, a merchant from Hampshire, England, traded a minimal amount of goods and trinkets with the Siwanoy in exchange for land that is today known as the Town of Mamaroneck.

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