Water Companies in Ayrshire, IA
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Cherokee Water Department
(712) 225-5749 more info
* City of Ayrshire
(712) 426-3510 more info
Clare Water Works
(515) 546-6261 more info
Humboldt Water Department
(515) 332-2667 more info
Iowa Lakes Regional Water
(712) 262-8847 more info
Manson Town Water Department
(712) 469-3759 more info
Osceola County Rural Water Sys
(712) 735-6795 more info
Spencer Municipal Utilities
(712) 580-5800 more info
Storm Lake City Water
(712) 732-8020 more info
Terril Water Works
(712) 853-6319 more info
Water Superintendent
(712) 283-2770 more info

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Facts about Ayrshire, IA:
Ayrshire is a city in Palo Alto County, Iowa, United States. The population was 143 at the 2010 census. In the 1880s the Des Moines and Fort Dodge Railroad (later part of Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway), having reached Fort Dodge, began building to the northwest. In October 1882 the rails reached the location of Ayrshire, and a depot was built the following month. The railroad had acquired 80 acres for a townsite, and by 1883 several businesses had been established. Ayrshire was incorporated on 20 September 1895. At one time it had two banks, two grocery stores, blacksmith shop, livery stable, creamery, hotel, at least two barber shops; Lutheran, Catholic, Methodist and Baptist churches; five gas stations, grain elevator, two cafes, a locker plant, a pharmacy, a lumber yard, two beer halls and several other businesses. It had both a Catholic and a public high school. The Catholic high school closed in 1947. The lower grades closed in 1968. The public school closed in the spring...

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