Water Companies in Arapahoe, NC
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Beaufort Water Department
(252) 728-3175 more info
Carteret County Water
(252) 728-8410 more info
* City of Arapahoe
(252) 249-1755 more info
Craven County Water Department
(252) 636-6615 more info
First Craven Sanitary District
(252) 633-6500 more info
Havelock Water-Sewer Billing
(252) 444-6404 more info
New Bern Water Adm
(252) 636-4056 more info
Newport Water Billing & Services
(252) 223-4778 more info
Utilities Inc
(252) 444-4610 more info

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Facts about Arapahoe, NC:
Arapahoe is a town in Pamlico County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2004 census, the town population was 434. Arapahoe shares many of its roles and duties with Minnesott Beach, North Carolina. It is part of the New Bern, North Carolina Micropolitan Statistical Area. Arapahoe was founded a few years after New Bern, North Carolina by settlers leaving the New Bern colony. This area was settled in 1703 on the old Indian trail from the big bend in the river heading west to Core Point. The community was called ?Bethany Crossroads?. That Indian trail is still in use today but is now called North Carolina Highway 306. In 1886 Bob Hardison, after discussing it with his friend Bob Bowden decided to apply to the U.S. Postal Department for a Post office to be located at ?Bethany Crossroads? in Pamlico County. They filled out an application and both signed it. When it was returned to them it was addressed to ?Bob?s Town?, the reason being that there was already a ?Bethany Crossroads?...

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