Water Companies in Avery, ID
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Cataldo Water Dist
(208) 682-3581 more info
Central Shoshone County Water District
(208) 786-9141 more info
Central Shoshone County Water District: Or
(208) 682-4575 more info
* City of Avery
(208) 752-1147 more info
East Shoshone Cty Water Dist
(208) 556-5704 more info
East Shoshone Water District
(208) 752-1174 more info
Fernwood Water & Sewer District
(208) 245-3554 more info
Pinehurst Water District
(208) 682-3611 more info
Pinehurst Water District
(208) 682-3663 more info
Pinehurst Water District
(208) 783-7033 more info

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Facts about Avery, ID:
Avery is a small unincorporated town nestled in the St. Joe River Valley in Shoshone County, Idaho, United States. Avery is located in the middle of the St. Joe District of the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. Avery is a popular tourist attraction in northern Idaho for its beautiful wilderness and outdoor recreation. Avery has a population of 57 permanent residents. The temporary population is much higher in the summer though due to seasonal workers for the United States Forest Service and the many summer homes in Avery and along the St. Joe River. The town was from the years 1909 to 1980 a division point on the Milwaukee Road railroad's "Pacific Extension". It was also once the western terminus for electric operations (1914-74) on this route all the way to Harlowton, Montana. Here, steam or diesel locomotives were changed or hooked up to electric locomotives. The town was nearly destroyed during the Great Fire of 1910. Common activities include camping, hunting, ATV riding,...

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