Water Companies in Antoine, AR
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Arkadelphia Water Utilities
(870) 246-5863 more info
City of Delight: Water Department
(870) 379-2020 more info
Country Water Facilities
(870) 246-5075 more info
Glenwood Water & Sewer Department
(870) 356-4322 more info
Gum Springs Water Department
(870) 246-8130 more info
Gurdon Water Department
(870) 353-2951 more info
Murfreesboro Water & Sewer
(870) 285-2655 more info
Nashville Rural Water Association Inc
(870) 845-5442 more info
Nashville Water Works
(870) 845-1440 more info
Prescott Water & Light Office
(870) 887-2210 more info

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Facts about Antoine, AR:
Antoine is a town in Pike County, Arkansas, United States, along the Antoine River. The population was 156 at the 2000 census. Antoine is located at 34°2?10?N 93°25?18?W? / ?34.03611°N 93.42167°W? / 34.03611; -93.42167 (34.036183, -93.421787). It is located on hills immediately west of the Antoine River. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²), all land. Elevation is 300 feet (91 m) above sea level. The town of Antoine began as a stopping point on the old Southwest Trail to Texas in the early 19th century. It was named for a French trapper who was found dead at his camp beside the road (on the site of the present town cemetery). The only identification found on the man was his first name, "Antoine". He was buried on the hill by the river, and the gravesite became a landmark for travellers. Eventually, the name was given to the river and to the town that grew up beside it. Antoine's grave is located somewhere...

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