Water Companies in Argyle, MN
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* City of Argyle
(218) 437-6621 more info
Drayton Water Plant
(701) 454-6370 more info
East Grand Forks Water & Light
(218) 773-0515 more info
East Grand Forks Water & Light
(218) 773-1163 more info
Kittson-Marshall Water Users
(218) 466-2835 more info
Marshall & Polk Rural Water System
(218) 745-5471 more info
Middle River Snake River Water District
(218) 745-4741 more info
Minto Water Plant
(701) 248-3480 more info
North Kittson Rural Water
(218) 754-6161 more info
Red Lake Watershed District
(218) 681-5800 more info
Walsh Rural Water District
(701) 352-3915 more info

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Facts about Argyle, MN:
Argyle is a city in Marshall County, Minnesota, United States, along the Middle River. The population was 639 at the 2010 census. Old Mill State Park is nearby. Before James J. Hill bought the Great Northern Railway in 1879 and accepted the task of completing the line from Crookston to the Canadian border, a French-Canadian man founded a town named Louisa, after the French king, in the path of the railroad. However, Hill's company located the new railroad town just south of the Louisa property line and named it Argyle. The early settlement included many French-Canadians. Other settlers included immigrants from England, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Scotland, and Germany. The early townspeople and businessmen were always anxious to make Argyle an attractive community to the region. Today the community still boasts of several businesses, which draw customers from the regional area. Because of threats of flooding, a dike was built on the Red River in 1988. The Argyle school was organized on...

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