Water Companies in Bellows Falls, VT
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Brattleboro Water Department
(802) 254-4255 more info
Brattleboro Water Treatment
(802) 257-2320 more info
Claremont City Water Billing
(603) 542-7000 more info
Daviess County Rural Water Systems Inc
(812) 254-4526 more info
Keene City Water Department
(603) 352-6550 more info
Keene Wastewater Treatment
(603) 352-3239 more info
Newport Water Department
(603) 863-8006 more info
Newport Water Department
(603) 863-4271 more info
Springfield Water Department
(802) 886-2208 more info
Water Department
(603) 826-5535 more info

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Facts about Bellows Falls, VT:
Bellows Falls is an incorporated village located in the town of Rockingham in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 3,165 at the 2000 census. Bellows Falls is home to the Green Mountain Railroad, a heritage railroad, and to the annual Roots on the River Festival. The falls were once a fishing place for the historic, nomadic Abenaki tribes, who were part of the Algonquian language family. They caught plentiful salmon and shad. Indigenous peoples had fished at the falls and inhabited the area for thousands of years before European arrival. The community was settled in 1753 by colonists of English descent, who called it Great Falls. Later the settlers named the town for Colonel Benjamin Bellows, a landowner. The bridge was later replaced. The Bellows Fall-Vilas Bridge connects Vermont and New Hampshire. The Bellows Falls Canal, built in 1791-1802, lifted boats 52 feet (16 m) in eight locks around the gorge. It tapped the water power of the falls for industry. This...

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