Water Companies in Acworth, GA
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ACS Water Co Inc
(770) 422-6373 more info
Cartersville Water Department
(770) 387-5653 more info
Cartersville Water Department Lab
(770) 387-5681 more info
* City of Acworth
(770) 974-3112 more info
Cobb County Marietta Warter
(770) 974-9027 more info
Cobb County Marietta Water
(770) 974-4286 more info
Cobb County-Marietta Water
(770) 423-1000 more info
Marietta City Water Department
(770) 794-5230 more info
Marietta Utilities
(770) 794-5100 more info
Paulding County Water Department
(770) 445-2761 more info
Utility Companies: Bartow Co Water Dept
(770) 387-5170 more info
Water & Sewage: Cherokee Co Water Authority
(770) 479-1813 more info

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Facts about Acworth, GA:
Acworth is a city in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 20,425. Acworth is located in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains along the southeastern banks of Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona on the Etowah River. Acworth's nickname is "The Lake City." Acworth Beach is located on nearby Lake Allatoona and Lake Acworth. The city is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. Prior to 1840, the town was known as "Andersonville". The town received its current name in 1843 from Western & Atlantic Railroad engineer Joseph L. Gregg, who named it for his hometown of Acworth, New Hampshire, which was in turn named for English nobleman Lord Acworth. It was incorporated on December 1, 1860. In November 1864, during the American Civil War, the city was burned down by the army of General W. T. Sherman, sparing only a few homes. The city was called "Little Shanty" by the Union troops, to contrast it with the next town south, "Big Shanty",...

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