Water Companies in Avalon, CA
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California Water Service Co
(310) 541-2438 more info
California Water Service Co
(310) 257-1400 more info
* City of Avalon
(310) 510-0220 more info
Golden State Water Co SW District
(310) 767-8200 more info
Huntington Beach Water Oper
(714) 536-5921 more info
Lomita City Water Department
(310) 325-7114 more info
Lomita Water Maintenance
(310) 325-9830 more info
Long Beach Water Department
(562) 570-2300 more info
Mesa Consolidated Water District
(949) 631-1200 more info
Metropolitan Water District
(310) 832-6106 more info
Yerba Buena Water Co
(310) 542-8483 more info

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Facts about Avalon, CA:
Avalon, or Avalon Bay, is the only incorporated city on Santa Catalina Island of the California Channel Islands, and the southernmost city in Los Angeles County. Besides Avalon, the only other center of population on the island is the small unincorporated town of Two Harbors. The population was 3,728 at the 2010 census. Avalon was first settled in pre-modern times by members of the Gabrielino/Tongva tribe. From the late 19th century to the early 20th century, several different developers tried to develop Avalon into a resort destination community, but most went bankrupt. In 1919, William Wrigley, Jr. gained control of Avalon. Wrigley oversaw much of the development of Avalon, including the construction of the landmark Catalina Casino. The city remains primarily a resort community. Most of the waterfront is dominated by tourism-oriented businesses. The older parts of the town on the valley floor consist primarily of small houses and two and three-story buildings in various...

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