Water Companies in Amherst Junction, WI
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City of New London: Water Utility
(920) 982-8516 more info
Johnson La Crosse Water Co
(715) 344-7810 more info
Junction City Water Department
(715) 457-2973 more info
Mosinee Water Utility
(715) 693-2275 more info
Stevens Point Water Office
(715) 345-5260 more info
Water Works & Lighting Comm
(715) 423-6300 more info
Waupaca Water Department
(715) 258-4422 more info
Weston Water Department
(715) 359-2876 more info
Wittenberg Municipal Water
(715) 253-2684 more info

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Facts about Amherst Junction, WI:
Amherst Junction is a village in Portage County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 305 at the 2000 census. Amherst Junction was created when the railroad first came through the county. It was a junction between two railroads: the Wisconsin Central and the Green Bay and Lake Pepin railroads. Until 1875, the community was referred to as Groversburg, presumably after the Grover family that held considerable property in the area. But when a post office was established in March 1875, it was called Amherst Junction. It wasn?t until 1911 that the village was incorporated. By 1914, the village had become an important buying and shipping center for Potatoes. many people traveling to the eastern and northeastern part of the county would detrain in Amherst Junction and hire a rig from a livery in the village to take them to their destination. The village at one time had 36 businesses which included: five taverns, two hotels, two grocery stores, dancehalls, depots, feed stores,...

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