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The American Moving & Storage Association (AMSA) was the non-profit trade association representing members of the professional moving industry based primarily in the United States. Its approximately 4,000 members consisted of van lines, their agents, independent movers, forwarders , industry suppliers, and certain individuals and organizations ...
SNW Event Dates and Locations Year Season Dates Location 1999 Fall Oct 19-21 Renaissance Madison, Seattle, Washington 2000 Spring April 17–19 Marriott Desert, Palm Desert, California 2000 Fall Oct 30-Nov 1 Renaissance Orlando Resort and Conference Center, Orlando, Florida 2001 Spring April 9–11 Marriott Desert, Palm Desert, California 2001
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The origins of Life Storage, formerly known as Sovran Self Storage, can be traced back to 1982, when it was founded as a financial planning firm in Buffalo, New York. Three years later, in 1985, the company entered the self-storage industry by opening its first facility in Florida , eventually accumulating around 30 such facilities along the ...
Self storage (a shorthand for "self-service storage," and also known as "device storage") is an industry that rents storage space (such as rooms, lockers, containers, and/or outdoor space), also known as "storage units," to tenants, usually on a short-term basis (often month-to-month). Self-storage tenants include businesses and individuals.
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New England Coastal Schaghticoke Indian Association [70] Nipmuc Indian Association of Connecticut, Thompson, CT [71] Nipmuc Indian Bands [28] [30] Paugussett Tribal Nation of Waterbury, Connecticut. Letter of Intent to Petiton 7/3/2002. [25] Receipt of Petition 7/3/2002. [34] Pocasset Wampanoag Indian Tribe, [30] [24] [72] Cheshire, CT.
[285] [self-published source] [self-published source] February 25, 1902: Prince Henry of Prussia was presented the Freedom of the City during a visit to New York. [286] 1927: The aviator Charles Lindbergh was awarded the key to the city following his record-breaking non-stop flight from New York to Paris. [287] Keys to New York City 1991