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Don’t Move A Muscle, located in Maitland, FL, has been a trusted name in the moving industry for years. We specialize in various moving services, including local moves within Orange County and extensive cross-country moving. Our team prides itself on professionalism and reliability, ensuring smooth and stress-free every move. For your next move, trust the expertise of Don’t Move A Muscle.
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Don’t Move A Muscle offers a wide range of moving services to meet all your relocation needs in Maitland, FL. Whether you’re moving within Orange County or planning a long-distance move, our professional team is here to help. Our local moving company is known for reliability and efficiency so your belongings are safely transported. Trust us for your next move and experience the convenience and peace of mind of choosing Don’t Move A Muscle. For more details or to schedule a consultation, call us at 352-901-8611.
Maitland is one of the oldest incorporated suburban municipalities in central Florida. The area was previously inhabited by Timucuan Native Americans. The town was originally named for a nearby Lake, which honored Captain William Seton Maitland, who fought in the Second Seminole Indian War, and was slain in the battle of Wahoo Swamp. A small military outpost was built in 1838 on the western shore of Lake Fumecheliga (later Lake Maitland) during the Second Seminole War. After the Civil War, new residents arrived in the area. Christopher Columbus Beasley, perhaps the first permanent settler, arrived at Lake Maitland in 1871. A post office opened on January 2 of the next year and operated in his home. Around this post office, a small town grew. In the closing decades of the nineteenth century the area was put into extensive citrus production.
A street corner in Lake Maitland, c. 1926Lake Maitland was incorporated as a town in 1885, the third such town in Orange County to do so. In its infancy, Lake Maitland was often characterized as a rural village, with streets lined with large oak trees planted by early town aldermen. However, the old town began to rapidly modernize as Orlando’s suburban sprawl reached the town in the mid 1920s.
During this period the town grew rapidly as new houses and roads were built. In 1959, Maitland was incorporated as a city.
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