Water Companies in Advance, MO
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Bloomfield Water Department
(573) 568-4509 more info
Chaffee Fire Department
(573) 887-3558 more info
Chaffee Water Department
(573) 887-3558 more info
* City of Advance
(573) 722-3156 more info
Dexter Water Department
(573) 624-5527 more info
Jackson Water Billing Services
(573) 243-4404 more info
Public Water Supply
(573) 243-9767 more info
Public Water Supply District 5
(573) 568-3636 more info
Public Water Supply District No 4
(573) 472-1728 more info
Sikeston Light & Water Co
(573) 471-3328 more info
Water Department
(573) 335-1584 more info

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Facts about Advance, MO:
Advance is a small, fourth-class city located at the intersection of State Highway 25 and State Highway 91/Route C in northern Stoddard County, Missouri in the United States. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the city's population was 1,244; a July 2007 estimate, however, showed the population to be 1,221. Advance was founded sometime around 1882. The history of Advance surrounds the construction of the railroad in the northern part of Stoddard County. The town was presumably founded during the construction of the Old Frisco Railroad, which was completed in 1884. The owner of a cotton plantation, Captain W. H. Whitewell of Mexican War fame, dedicated 60 acres (240,000 m2) that became the City of Advance. Originally, Advance was called Lakeville (presumably because the region was covered in swamps and lakes) and was located a short distance east from the present location. Lakeville was settled around 1858 when the first post office opened there. When the railroad was completed around 1882,...

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