Water Companies in Accident, MD
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Alpine Lake Public Utilities Company
(304) 789-6939 more info
* City of Accident
(301) 746-6346 more info
Frostburg Water Department
(301) 689-3162 more info
Frostburg Water Department-Piney Dam
(301) 689-9166 more info
Lonaconing Water Co
(301) 463-6266 more info
Midlothian Water Co
(301) 689-0056 more info
Terra Alta Sewer Department
(304) 789-2659 more info
Terra Alta Water Works
(304) 789-6791 more info
Terra Alta Water Works
(304) 789-6211 more info
Westernport City Water Department
(301) 359-3932 more info

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Facts about Accident, MD:
Accident is a town in Garrett County, Maryland, United States. The population was 353 at the 2000 census. The town is home to Northern Garrett High School. According to the book Labels for Locals by Paul Dickson, a person from Accident is called an "Accidental". Accident, Garrett County, Maryland was one of the early settlements in the far west of Maryland. When Lord Baltimore opened up the area he called Monocacy Manor to settlement in the early 1770s, Brooke Beall secured permission to survey 778 acres (3.15 km2). It will never be known for certain how Beall came to choose this particular spot, but the surveyor was given clear instructions where to start. He was to begin "in the center between two bounded white oak trees, standing on the North Side of the South fork of Bear Creek in or near a glade about one Hundred yards from said Run, about one or two Miles above a Lick known by the name of the "Cole Mine Lick", about four miles (6 km) above the mouth of Broad Creek and...

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