Water Companies in Ava, NY
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Campione Water Co
(315) 866-4054 more info
* City of Ava
(315) 942-5669 more info
Dewitt Town Water Department
(315) 446-3734 more info
Herkimer Village Water Department
(315) 826-3925 more info
Herkimer Water Department
(315) 866-3321 more info
Mohawk Valley Water Authority: Customer Service
(315) 792-0301 more info
Old Forge Water District
(315) 369-2674 more info
Oneida Water Department
(315) 363-1490 more info
Sherrill-Kenwood Water Department
(315) 363-3754 more info
Stockbridge Water District
(315) 495-6456 more info
Verona Water Superintendent
(315) 363-6880 more info

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Facts about Ava, NY:
Ava is a town in Oneida County, New York, United States. The population was 676 at the 2010 census. The name allegedly comes from a location in Burma. The Town of Ava is in the north central part of the county. Ava is north of the City of Rome. The town was formed on May 12, 1797 from land from the Town of Boonville and the major settlement in the area, Ava Corners. Legendary Revolutionary War scout and indian fighter Nat Foster, who is a possible inspiration for Cooper's "Natty Bumpoo" was buried in a family plot just west of Ava Corners on the West Ava Road, a modern marker placed there in 1937 by Rev. Clarence Mason, his biographer. The population began with 9 people, grew to its largest 1,260 in 1860, but by 1920, was 610. In 1905, Hiram Cronk, the last veteran of the War of 1812, died in Ava. The Ava Town Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 37.7 square miles...

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