Water Companies in Adairsville, GA
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Big Spring Pure Water Company Inc
(706) 602-0041 more info
Calhoun Water Const
(706) 629-4750 more info
Cartersville Water Department
(770) 387-5653 more info
Cartersville Water Department Lab
(770) 387-5681 more info
Cartersville Water District
(770) 387-5657 more info
* City of Adairsville
(770) 773-3451 more info
Floyd County Water Department
(706) 291-5172 more info
Georgia Mountain Fresh Air Water & Energy Company
(706) 292-9746 more info
Rome Water Billing
(706) 236-4440 more info
Utility Companies: Bartow Co Water Dept
(770) 387-5170 more info
White Water Department
(770) 382-3755 more info

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Facts about Adairsville, GA:
Adairsville is a city in Bartow County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 4,648. Adairsville is 12 miles (19 km) south of Calhoun, 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Rome and 61 miles (98 km) north of Atlanta. Adairsville is an exurban city at the northwest edge of metro Atlanta. Adairsville is located at 34°22?6?N 84°55?42?W? / ?34.36833°N 84.92833°W? / 34.36833; -84.92833 (34.368925, -84.928212). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.2 square miles (16 km2), all land. Adairsville used to be a small Cherokee village named after Chief Walter (John) S. Adair, a Scottish settler who married a Cherokee Indian woman before the removal of the Cherokee in 1838. It was part of the Cherokee territory along with Calhoun and including New Echota (see New Echota, Calhoun and Trail of Tears for more information on Cherokee removal). After the removal of the Cherokees, the village became part of...

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