Water Companies in Avella, PA
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Brilliant Water Department
(740) 598-4322 more info
* City of Avella
(724) 587-3518 more info
Claysville Water Works Department
(724) 663-4443 more info
Mingo Junction Waste Water
(740) 535-0222 more info
Mingo Junction Water Works
(740) 535-1072 more info
Pennsylvania American Water Co
(800) 474-7292 more info
Pennsylvania-American Water Co: Customer Service
(724) 746-6412 more info
Tiltonsville Water & Sewage
(740) 859-4692 more info
Washington Pike Public Service District
(304) 737-2811 more info
Weirton City Water Department
(304) 797-8591 more info
West Alexander Water Authority
(724) 484-7736 more info

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Facts about Avella, PA:
Avella is an unincorporated community in Independence Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located at 40.27° north & 80.45° west. The ancient history of the area includes some of North America's earliest inhabitants. The Meadowcroft Rockshelter is a prehistoric shelter found below a rock outcropping that is believed to have provided shelter for Eastern Woodland Indians some 400 years ago. The outcropping is believed to be some 16,000-years-old. Today a National Historic Landmark includes a historic village that provides a view of life for these early inhabitants. The village was vacated during the American War for Independence. Avella's early history included American frontiersmen, grist mills and refuge forts during the 18th century, when the area was part of the western frontier. It remains the site of a significant farming community. However, it began to grow after the arrival of the railroad in the early 20th century (the last railroad tunnel was...

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