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Are you looking for a moving company in the Norfolk area? Look no further. Moving Clicks has relationships with the best moving companies in Norfolk and all of Virginia. Whether you are looking to relocate to Norfolk or are moving out of state, we have the Norfolk moving companies that can help you.

Locating a moving and storage company in Norfolk, Virginia will help get your move organized. But, do you have questions about Norfolk? Below is some information for you.

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Norfolk is on the east coast of the United States and is the second largest city of Virginia with a population of 234,403 in 2000. The city is 96 square miles and has an elevation of 23 feet. The city has 54 square miles that are on land, while the other 42 square miles are over water in the Norfolk area.

Norfolk is a rich history as a military and transportation location. Norfolk Naval base is the largest naval base in the world. Norfolk Southern Railway has its corporate headquarters in the city and it is one of the principal Class I Railroads in North America. The city is surrounded by water and has many miles of waterfront property. The city is connected to neighboring cities through a series of bridges, bridge-tunnel combinations, interstates, and tunnels.

Summer temperatures in Norfolk range from 66 to 86 degrees. Winter temperatures ranges from 32 to 50 degrees. Snow and ice are rare in the area. Hurricanes can be a concern and especially torrential rain from tropical systems.

The city is located in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. Hampton Roads is a large natural harbor located where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. Nine cities and seven counties make up the "Hampton Roads" area. The area is surrounded on the west and north by water, including: Chesapeake Bay and the Elizabeth River. Norfolk is a financial, historic, and urban center for the Hampton Roads area.

The US military has a strong presence in the Hampton Roads area and the Naval Station Norfolk is an important part of that presence. The American Fleet is located on Sewell's Point Peninsula to the northwest of the city. It's also home to the 2nd Fleet which includes about 62,000 active duty personnel, 75 ships and 132 aircraft. The Allied Command Transformation and the United States Joint Force Command are located here.

Shipbuilding and ship repair are an important element of the local economy. Large, private shipyards include:

  • BAE Systems Norfolk Ship Repair
  • Colonna's Shipyard, Inc
  • Metro Machine Corp.

Military installations in the area include: Langley Air Force Base

  • Naval Air Station Oceana
  • Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek
  • Norfolk Naval Shipyard

Cargo ports in the Norfolk area are the second largest part of the local economy. The Virginia Port Authority is owned by the Commonwealth of Virginia and it operates three port facilities in Hampton Roads. Norfolk International Terminals is one of these and it has the largest and fastest container cranes in the world.

Major Company Headquarters in Norfolk

  • Black Hawk Products Group - tactical gear for the military
  • Dominion Enterprises - print and internet business
  • FHC Health System - health care management and services
  • Landmark Communications - TV stations, newspapers and publications
  • Norfolk Southern - railroad operator
  • Portfolio Recovery Associates - Purchase and manage receivables

Museums in Norfolk

  • Chrysler Museum of Art - primary art museum in the state.
  • Nauticus - museum to increase awareness of world's waterways.
  • Hermitage Foundation Museum - Asian and Western museum
  • General Douglas MacArthur Memorial - dedicated to the MacArthurs

Performing Arts

  • Virginia Opera - founded in 1974.
  • Virginia Stage Company - founded in 1968, a leading regional theatre 
  • Virginia Symphony Orchestra - founded in 1920, perform at Chrysler Hall

Festivals and Parades

  • Town Pointe Park - annual events from early spring through late fall
  • Harborfest - the first weekend of June to celebrate the region's proximity and attachment to the water.
  • Bayoo Boogaloo and Canjun Food Festival - a celebration of the Cajun people and culture.
  • Fourth of July - American independence including spectacular fireworks 
  • Norfolk Jazz Festival - attracts the country's top jazz performers 
  • St. Patrick's Day - annual parade in the Ocean View neighborhood
  • Town Pointe Virginia Wine Festival - showcases Virginia produced wines

Gardens and Public Spaces

  • Norfolk Botanical Garden - the 155 acre botanical garden and arboretum
  • Virginia Zoological Park - the 65 acre zoo has hundreds of animals

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