by Jeff Lockridge | Jan 13, 2016 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
LONDON, Ky.—Nestled in the embracing arms of the Daniel Boone National Forest, London shares its home state with Mammoth Cave National Park, which encompasses portions of Mammoth Cave, the longest cave system in the world. But as massive as that network of underground...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jan 8, 2016 | U-Haul Stories
It’s not every day you have the privilege of sharing a meal and constructive conversation with the mayor in a city the size of Phoenix. Yet that was the case for the four U-Haul marketing company presidents who oversee operations in and around the Valley, as well as...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jan 5, 2016 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
WEST WARWICK, R.I.—When Raymond Greenhalgh opened a service station in West Warwick in 1954, he didn’t see it as anything fancy. “I guess you could say it was your average gas station, with two repair bays,” his son, David Greenhalgh, noted. While the facility itself...
by Jeff Lockridge | Jan 5, 2016 | History & Culture, U-Haul Stories
Boxman is a man of many mysteries and talents. By day he is a superhero helping move families everywhere. Boxman can be found in the corporate offices of U-Haul International, working hard on making the moving experience easier for people everywhere. When he is not...
by Jeff Lockridge | Dec 31, 2015 | Migration Trends, U-Haul Stories
Every year is a moving year at U-Haul. Hopefully, we were able to make your year a little more efficient and economical by helping you or a fellow do-it-yourselfer minimize the hassle of moving. Yet 2015 was no ordinary year. In fact, it was quite extraordinary. There...
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