Water Companies in Armagh, PA
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Blairsville Water Authority
(724) 459-5020 more info
Cambria Somerset Authority
(814) 532-8851 more info
Central Indiana Water Auth
(724) 479-8005 more info
* City of Armagh
(814) 446-5211 more info
Clymer Borough Water Authority
(724) 254-9884 more info
Greater Johnstown Water Auth
(814) 533-4300 more info
Highridge Water Authority
(724) 459-8033 more info
Indiana County Sewage
(724) 465-6288 more info
Nanty Glo Water Authority
(814) 749-9238 more info
New Florence Water Authority
(724) 235-9840 more info
Southwestern Cambria Co Water Authority
(814) 539-1903 more info

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Facts about Armagh, PA:
Armagh is a borough in Indiana County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The population was 131 at the 2000 census. Armagh is the oldest non-Indian community in Indiana County, having been founded in 1792 by eight families led by James and Margaret Jane Graham from the area now known as Northern Ireland. The community was named after the Irish city and county of Armagh, which was the hometown of some of the settlers. Its first school began in 1799, using a log cabin, and in 1805, it established the county's first post office. The community became a borough on April 10, 1824, having previously been part of East Wheatfield Township. Armagh is located at 40°27'13" North, 79°1'50" West (40.453549, -79.030500). According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 0.1 square miles (0.3 km2) land. None of the area is covered with water. As of the census of 2000, there were 131 people, 54 households, and 40 families residing in the borough. The population...

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