Water Companies in Bell, FL
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* City of Bell
(352) 463-6288 more info
City of Gainesville: Grucom Telecommunications Sales
(352) 334-3200 more info
City of Gainesville: Natural Gas
(352) 334-2550 more info
Cross City Water Department
(352) 498-3306 more info
Daviess County Rural Water Inc
(812) 254-4526 more info
GRU
(352) 334-3434 more info
Jack Espenship Construction Co
(386) 752-6729 more info
Kincaid Hills Water Company
(352) 373-0729 more info
Premier Springs Water Co
(352) 333-3829 more info
Steinhatchee Water Association
(352) 498-3576 more info

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Facts about Bell, FL:
Bell is a town in Gilchrist County, Florida, United States. It was originally founded in 1946 by entrepreneur Ian H. Crocker. The population was 349 at the 2000 census. Gilchrist County holds two towns, Bell & Trenton. It is situated in the northern part of the county. The Middle/High School is home to approximately 750 students. Bell was once the site of "Swamp Shooters", an alumni game where former University of Florida football players, such as Shane Matthews and Jacquez Green, would, along with volunteers from the audience and school faculty, participate in many different games often relating to the sport of basketball, but also some football competitions. Akin's BBQ, which is noted in many southern restaurant magazines, is a very popular place to dine. It should also be noted that Bell High School's JROTC program is of incredibly high esteem. Having received the "Honor Unit With Distinction" award for seven years in a row, Bell High School's program is among the best it has...

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