Water Companies in Auburn, NY
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* Auburn Water Billing
(315) 255-4142 more info
Camillus Water Department
(315) 487-0920 more info
* City of Auburn
(315) 255-4115 more info
Lakeland Water District
(315) 487-8424 more info
Port Byron Water Department
(315) 776-4321 more info
Seneca Falls Water Department
(315) 568-6211 more info
Sennett Water & Sewer Superintendent
(315) 253-2942 more info
Town of Skaneateles: Water Department
(315) 685-0268 more info
Village of Baldwinsville: Water Dept
(315) 635-3631 more info
Water Department
(315) 253-3284 more info
Waterloo Water Department
(315) 539-9131 more info

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Facts about Auburn, NY:
Auburn (Áhsku·?. Auburn is home to the Auburn Doubledays minor league baseball team, which is owned by the Auburn Community Owned Non-Profit Baseball Association, Inc. The only daily newspaper published in Auburn is The Citizen. The site was called Ahsku by the Tuscarora, an Iroquoian American Indian people who inhabited the area after being pushed to the north by tribes in the Southeast. The region had been Iroquois territory for centuries before European contact and historical records. Auburn was founded in 1793 by European-Americans, in the post-Revolutionary period of settlement of western New York. The founder John L. Hardenbergh was a veteran of the American Revolution who, like many other migrants, came to the area for the chance of land. He was buried in Auburn's Fort Hill Cemetery. The community grew up around Hardenbergh's gristmill and sawmill. Originally known as Hardenbergh's Corners in the town of Aurelius, the settlement was renamed Auburn in 1805 when it became...

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