Water Companies in Audubon, IA
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Arcadia Water Department
(712) 689-2559 more info
Atlantic Water & Light Department
(712) 243-1395 more info
Carroll Water Department
(712) 792-1000 more info
City Water Works
(712) 659-2200 more info
* City of Audubon
(712) 563-3269 more info
Harlan Municipal Utilities
(712) 755-5182 more info
Manning City Water
(712) 653-3380 more info
Manning Water & Waste Water
(712) 655-3380 more info
S & L Water Co
(641) 755-3760 more info
Scranton Water Works
(712) 652-3851 more info
West Central Iowa Rural Water
(712) 653-9482 more info

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Facts about Audubon, IA:
Audubon is a city and the county seat in Audubon County, Iowa, United States. The city is named for John James Audubon the world famous ornithologist, artist, and painter. Audubon was laid out by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, on September 23, 1878. An auction sale of town lots was held on October 15, 1878 with a total sales of $6,190. The railroad was completed on December 6, 1878 and by December 16, 1878 over fifty houses, a bank, five general stores, one jewelry store, two hotels, one restaurant, three meat markets, three blacksmith shops, one harness shop, one livery stable, two coal yards, two lumber yards, one elevator, three grain dealers, and a school house were built. With the four months of rapid growth in Audubon there was already talk of moving the county seat from Exira which was 13 miles away. In 1879 the railroad built what was to become the county courthouse and leased it to the county for five years free of cost, in case the county seat was moved to...

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