Water Companies in Berger, MO
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* City of Berger
(573) 834-2072 more info
Franklin County Water District 3
(636) 742-5200 more info
Hermann Sewer Department
(573) 486-5400 more info
Montgomery County Water Supply
(636) 456-8227 more info
Montgomery Water Plant
(573) 564-3948 more info
New Florence City Hall
(573) 835-2106 more info
Owensville Water Department
(573) 437-2125 more info
Peaceful Valley Services Co
(573) 437-7808 more info
Public Water Supply District
(636) 239-2808 more info
Public Water Supply District
(636) 561-3737 more info
Warrenton Water Department
(636) 456-4113 more info

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Facts about Berger, MO:
Berger is a city in Franklin County, Missouri, United States south of the Missouri River. The population was 206 at the 2000 census. The first settlement in Berger was in 1818. Berger is home to Bias Vineyards-Gruhlke's Microbrewery, and Bias Vineyards. It is within the Hermann American Viticultural Area, recognized in 1983 as a distinct wine region by the federal government. The seven wineries in the AVA produce one-third of the annual state total of wine. The town is probably named after Joseph Berger, a hunter, or Pierre Berger, a St. Louis, Missouri merchant who died in 1787. Located on a railroad line, the town was also known as Berger Station. Franklin County was also home to a Berger Settlement, which was abandoned. Nearby streams were called Big Berger Creek and Little Berger Creek. The town name is pronounced with a soft 'g' because of its French roots. Berger is located at 38°40?29?N 91°20?17?W? / ?38.67472°N 91.33806°W? / 38.67472; -91.33806 (38.674677,...

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