Water Companies in Belle Center, OH
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Ada Water & Sewer Department
(419) 634-4045 more info
Cridersville Water Office
(419) 645-4883 more info
Jackson Center Water & Sewer
(937) 596-6314 more info
Kenton Waterworks Office
(419) 673-1324 more info
Lakeview Village Water Office
(937) 843-2851 more info
Mt Victory Water Department
(937) 354-2001 more info
Rushsylvania: Water Plant
(937) 468-7014 more info
Russells Point Water Works
(937) 843-2294 more info
Village of Rushsylvania Water
(937) 468-7014 more info

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Facts about Belle Center, OH:
Belle Center is a village in Logan County, Ohio, United States. The population was 807 at the 2000 census. It is a Tree City USA, one of the smallest in the state. Historically, the community's name has also been spelled Belle Centre, Bellecenter, and even Bellecente. The Board on Geographic Names officially decided in favor of the current spelling in 1891. Historically, some areas in what is now northern Richland Township were covered by swampland. During the 1840s, however, settlers moved in, and a town was platted around 1846, by which time a small town named Richland had become well established in the southern part of what is now Richland Township. In this year, the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad began to plan for a railroad line through the area. A competition developed between the two towns for the location of a water stop for the railroad (essentially requiring the basics of a station), which eventually was won by the upstart town. Five years later, the village of Belle...

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