Water Companies in Arlington, IL
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* City of Arlington
(815) 638-2329 more info
City of Princeton Offices: Emergency Service-Water Sewer & Electric
(815) 879-8066 more info
City of Princeton, Illinois
(815) 875-2631 more info
Granville Village Water Works
(815) 339-2100 more info
La Salle City Water Billing
(815) 223-4579 more info
La Salle City Water Works
(815) 223-0068 more info
La Salle Water Department
(815) 223-6978 more info
Peru Water Department
(815) 223-8615 more info
Seatonville Water Works
(815) 894-3484 more info
Spring Valley Water Billing
(815) 664-4221 more info
Village of Mc Nabb Pump HS
(815) 882-2258 more info

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Facts about Arlington, IL:
Arlington is a village in Bureau County, Illinois, United States. The population was 211 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Ottawa?Streator Micropolitan Statistical Area, located east of the Quad Cities, north of Peoria and Galesburg, west of LaSalle and Peru, and southwest of Rockford and Chicago. In the early 1900s, Arlington, which was then called 'Lost Grove', was experiencing rapid growth and development. Many companies set up shop to profit from the people flocking to the jobs at the coal mines in this area of Illinois. The businesses included a mattress factory, beer brewery, numerous restaurants, a brothel, and many others. The mayor at the time was from New York, and changed the town's name to Arlington, after the town of Arlington, NY. Arlington was about the size of Peru, Illinois. On November 13, 1909, a fire in a mine shaft killed 259 miners, young and old, at the Cherry coal mine. Authorities sealed the mine to contain the fire, trapping many rescue workers inside....

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