Water Companies in Armada, MI
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* City of Armada
(586) 784-5200 more info
Clinton Twp Water Department
(586) 286-9300 more info
D & M Contracting Inc
(586) 726-6390 more info
Macomb Township Water & Sewer
(586) 598-0687 more info
Mt Clemens Water & Sewer Maintenance
(586) 469-6892 more info
Mt Clemens Water Bill Info
(586) 469-6818 more info
New Baltimore Water Department
(586) 725-7300 more info
Perfect Water Co
(586) 677-2600 more info
Shelby Twp Water Sewer DPW
(586) 731-5990 more info
Washington Twp Water & Sewer
(586) 752-9740 more info
Water & Sewer
(586) 466-1425 more info

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Facts about Armada, MI:
Armada (pronounced ?ar-mah-duh?) is a village in Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,573 at the 2000 census. The 2008 Census Bureau Estimate places the population at 1,657. The village is located within Armada Township. Sportscaster Dick Enberg grew up in Armada. A country fair is held in the village each August. The first record of land purchased in the area that became Armada Township was made by John Proctor in 1825. Twenty-three more families had bought land in the area by 1832. Until 1832 the area was part of Ray Township. At that time a meeting was called to organize a separate township. The vote won by 2 and Armada Township was born. When the discussion of a name for the new township came up, legend says that "Hosea Northrup jumped up and shouted the name 'Armada'". The name was accepted. The meaning of the name is a mystery to this day. The village originally known as Burke's Corners was founded by Elijah Burke in 1833. The village began to...

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