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So you’ve moved to Raleigh, NC and you are ready to check out the city and your new home. The good news is, there is plenty to do in these parts. Let the Raleigh movers All My Sons give you some suggestions so you can explore the city you moved to and we can finish unpacking for you.

3 Things to do in Raleigh after moving:

1. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences – Take a trip to the state’s most visited museum after your move to Raleigh. The museum’s mission is to educate the public on the wonders and delights of the natural world. Its latest feat is a National Medal from the White House in 2014, an honor reserved for only the best museums. Let your kids take a break from unpacking and start learning about their new hometown by checking out the museum.

2. PNC Arena – On the opposite side of the coin is the PNC Arena. From famous recording artists to comedians, the 18,000 strong PNC Arena sees some of the best entertainment each year. With events nearly every weekend, you can purchase some tickets and have fun after your move.

3. Pullen Park – Pullen Park is the 5th oldest public park in the United States. Although beautiful all year around, we recommend taking a stroll through the scenic pathways of Pullen Park in the fall. Watch the leaves and change and breathe in that fresh Carolinian air, and see how beautiful Raleigh truly is.


If you have just moved to Raleigh, then welcome to the neighborhood! First thing’s first, thank the local Raleigh movers for their hard work, and take some time to explore your new surroundings. There’s a little bit for everyone on this list of some great events in Raleigh this March, courtesy of your trusted moving company All My Sons Moving & Storage.

The Harlem Globetrotters (February 27): The magic and spectacle of the Harlem Globetrotters in their long lasting rivalry with the Washing Generals continues at the PNC Arena at the end of this month. Save the unpacking for your Raleigh movers and have a great Saturday night, whether you are a fan of basketball or not.

Katt Williams (March 4): Katt Williams will be taking his tour to Raleigh in the beginning of March and performing at the PNC Arena. Perfect for a date night or just a night out with some friends, Katt Williams is hilarious and comedy is a sure fire way to take your mind off of your move to Raleigh.

Discover the Dinosaurs (March 4 – 6): Beware, dinosaurs are coming to town! The Raleigh Convection Center is going to take you back into the prehistoric time of the dinosaurs. Animatronic dinosaurs and landscapes make you feel like you’re there, so bring the entire family!

Garth Brooks (March 11-13): Catch country music legend Garth Brooks on his tour as he passes through Raleigh. Tickets are available on the PNC Arena website.

If you are moving to Raleigh and need some assistance, All My Sons Moving & Storage has over 25 years’ experience moving families in and out of the area, and can guarantee a hassle-free move.


So you are moving to Raleigh; nothing makes you hungrier than a long distance move followed by full day of unpacking. You may be used to having the traditional beer and pizza, but this is the best opportunity to explore your new surroundings. Take some time to get to know your new city and let the local movers at All My Sons Moving & Storage Raleigh handle the unpacking while you grab a bite to eat.

After moving to Raleigh, check out these local places to eat:

- Standard Foods – Recently described by The Huffington Post as Raleigh’s hot spot, Standard Foods is bringing back the old southern artisan and farmer partnership to create a unique dining experience. It’s the perfect spot to check out if you are new to the area.

- Bida Manda – Now that you’re a local, make sure to check out the local favorites like Bida Manda, which is a family owned, modern take on traditional Laotion food. This local gem is the perfect spot to indulge your craving for Asian cuisine after moving to Raleigh.

- Second Empire Restaurant and Tavern – What better way to acquaint yourself to Raleigh than to sample some genuine American food? Not a long distance from the city center, The Second Empire Restaurant and Tavern is set in a historic 19th century empire house. Great food with a dash of history.

- Beasley’s Chicken and Honey – Satisfy your craving for some southern food staples, namely chicken and waffles. Nothing says southern cooking like the menu at Beasley’s Chicken and Honey.

Happy moving and welcome to the neighborhood!


Local Raleigh movers, All My Sons Moving & Storage, always stays up-to-date with news concerning moving in the city and state, but a certain story this month led to some disbelief and involved some unheard of techniques. Residential moving in Raleigh just took on a whole new meaning last Saturday, February 20. The historic Levine-Tarlton House, a 106-year-old residence, was moved from its original location to a new site one mile away. All 1660 square feet of wall, floor, and carpet were ushered through Raleigh in a feat of great engineering.

Residents of Wake County lined the streets and watched the home move inch by inch, making sure to take plenty of pictures of this unusual sight. It’s hard to imagine the kind of complications that can arise when moving an entire house, completely intact, to a new spot one mile away. Cranes, trucks, and local engineers trailed the scene ensuring the house was steady and stable for its little, local move.

Thankfully, for most of us moving house means packing up our clothes, utensils and towels, and moving into a completely different house. Of course, it goes without saying that your own moving experience would never and should never be this complicated. When it comes to moving your possessions and heading to a new house in the area, professional Raleigh movers and packers can make your move simple and streamlined with little to no disturbance.


No one wants to worry about having to figure out the best places to make Valentine’s Day plans when you are in the middle of using your Raleigh movers to get settled into your new home.

Luckily, that is what your Raleigh moving company, All My Sons Moving & Storage, is here for. Not only will we handle your move from start to finish so you do not have to worry about a thing, but we also have found the best spots to enjoy Valentine’s Day in Raleigh.

Simply check out this list of what to do on Valentine’s Day in Raleigh if you are new in town, and get ready to fall in love with your new home town!

Valentine’s Day Dinner Dance & Showcase. Let your Raleigh movers handle the stress of unpacking while you take your loved one to Rick Crank Studio on Valentine’s Day. Just make sure to buy tickets now – they never last for long!

PopUp Chorus Presents: Franki Valli and Paul McCartney. Because who doesn’t appreciate the love songs from musical legends Franki Valli and Paul McCartney? This Valentine’s Day make plans to go to Motorco Music Hall in order to fall in love with Raleigh.

Sweet T Salon’s Annual Valentine’s for the Pets SPCA Donation Drive. This is the perfect opportunity to get rid of any items your Raleigh moving company unpacked for you, only to realize that you don’t need it after all. From February 1-13, bring any and all pet items to the donation drive; at the end of the day, pets need love on Valentine’s Day too!


For most people, having to use a Raleigh moving company to get settled into a new home is stressful and not something that they look forward to; however, with All My Sons Raleigh, you will you not have to worry about making sure that everything gets done the right way. After all, with over 20 years’ experience helping families move into new homes, it is no wonder that we have the art of moving down pat.

With All My Sons as your Raleigh moving company, there will be plenty of free time to explore your new city. Let your Raleigh movers finish unpacking all of your belongings for you, and grab your family in order to hit the town. The only thing you have to worry about is deciding where to go first!

If you are unsure about where to start, then take advantage of all the history that Raleigh has to offer. In fact, one of the original neighborhoods in Raleigh, Oakwood has homes that date all the way back to the 1800s. For those who are using Raleigh movers to relocate to this North Carolina city, then make sure to take advantage of the Victorian charm it has to offer by taking the Historic Oakwood Candlelight Tour.

This tour will make you feel like you are stepping back in time as you tour 13 Victorian homes that have stood frozen in time. Something that the whole family will enjoy, by the time you get back home from the Historic Oakwood Candlelight Tour, your Raleigh movers will have your whole home unpacked for you!


There’s nothing worse than having your dog cooped up inside a car while you and your Raleigh moving company make the trek to your new home.

Give your beloved family pet some fresh air by taking them to one of the many dog parks in Raleigh. Chances are, the rest of your family will be in dire need of a break from being surrounding by moving boxes as well; with your Raleigh movers safely handling a majority of your moving, unloading, and unpacking, why not take the opportunity to do something that your whole family (especially the four-legged members) will enjoy?

Leave the rest of the unpacking to your Raleigh moving company and head on over to one of these best Raleigh dog parks.

Millbrook Exchange Dog Park. Let your dog get some much-deserved time off the leash at Millbrook Exchange Dog Park in North Raleigh. Not only will your dog get to make new friends, but you will most likely run into some of your new Raleigh neighbors as well!

Oakwood Dog Park. Located in downtown Raleigh, this is one of the most popular dog parks in Raleigh. It gets crowded very quickly on the weekends, so you might want to stick around to help your Raleigh movers unpack all of your belongings until Monday rolls around, and then head out to Oakwood Dog Park.

Cary Dog Park. If there was one park that you would want to bring your whole family to, Cary Dog Park is it. Between the basketball courts, skate park, playground, and room for your dog to run around, this dog park has something for everyone.


Did you know that just some of the accolades that Raleigh has racked up include being named the #1 Best City for Jobs, one of the South’s Top 10 Tastiest Towns, the #2 Most Educated City in America, the #1 City for Schools in the United States and having a suburb that was ranked the #1 Best Place to Live?

As if those reasons weren’t enough selling points to keep Raleigh movers busy relocating families to North Carolina’s capital, along came yet one more reason to brag; The New York Times has ranked Raleigh as the #6 Most Future Ready City in the United States.

The survey defined the term “future ready” by analyzing three main categories: the engagement and education of residents, innovation in commerce and government, and the state of the region’s infrastructure. This means that those who are looking to use their Raleigh moving company to settle into a new home, that they can look forward to living in an innovative community filled with focused on fostering new ideas and perspectives.

Most people who are relocating using Raleigh movers do not realize that Raleigh is part of North Carolina’s Research Triangle, which includes major universities and technology companies. However, this makes Raleigh one of the best places for parents to raise their kids due to the exceptional education opportunities.

As if there were not enough positives to relocating to Raleigh listed already, don’t expect any traffic blocking the way for your Raleigh moving company to arrive at your new home; according to the survey, Raleigh’s uncongested highways helped the city be named #6 Most Future Ready City in the United States.


What better way to ring in the New Year after moving to Raleigh than with friends and family at the annual First Night Raleigh event? On December 31, Downtown Raleigh will feature over 100 performances in over three dozen locations throughout the entire day, and well into the night.

Along with concert performances, First Night Raleigh will also be filled with family-friendly activities, which can be enjoyed all day for just $10 per ticket. Some of the events include:

– The Fantastical First Night Ferris Wheel

– Fireworks

– Sleigh Rides

– Photo Opportunities

– Pop Up Wedding Chapel

– Ballroom Dancing

– Star Search

– Feet on Fire Cloggers

– Puppet Shows

– Dance Ensembles

– Comedy Shows

First Night Raleigh began in 1991, when Artsplosure’s Board of Directors decided to create a community event that would encompass all of Downtown Raleigh to allow local residents to celebrate the New Year in a safe and fun environment. Now in its 25th year, First Night Raleigh is one of the most popular New Year’s Eve events around, and comes highly recommended by local Raleigh movers. Over the years, neighboring cities have also joined the celebration, placing focus on family-friendly and safe activities that are affordable for residents.

All My Sons Raleigh Movers have recently learned that Scythian will be headlining First Night Raleigh this year. The popular group will take the main stage at 10:30 p.m. and have crowds rocking out well into the New Year with the anticipated Acorn Drop and Firework Show commencing at midnight.


What could make a county music fan moving to Raleigh even happier about their move? The fact that Garth Brooks has announced he will be making a stop in Raleigh during his world tour is bound to get their bags packed and moved to Raleigh faster than you can sing “I’ve Got Friends in Low Places”.

The country music legend plans on stopping in Raleigh with wife Trisha Yearwood, to perform two concerts at the PNC Arena on March 11 and 12. Both concerts are scheduled for 7 p.m. and tickets are currently on sale.

Raleigh will be Garth Brooks’ fifth stop on his World Tour with Yearwood, and second stop within the state of North Carolina. Brooks performed in Greensboro in November of last year at the Greensboro Coliseum.

If you are planning on attending Brooks’ concert in March after moving to Raleigh, our local Raleigh movers suggest getting tickets as soon as possible. There has been speculation that this is Brooks’ last tour on the road, so fans everywhere are scrambling to catch one last live performance of their favorite artist in their hometown, and Raleigh-based, Garth Brooks fans seem to be no different!

There is an 8-ticket limit for anyone purchasing Garth Brooks tickets for his Raleigh concert, and tickets start at $74.98 each. You can purchase tickets by visiting Ticketmaster.com or by calling 1-866-448-7849 or 1-800-745-3000.