Water Companies in Bladensburg, MD
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Arlington County Water Department
(703) 228-6485 more info
* City of Bladensburg
(301) 927-7962 more info
Eastern Water
(301) 933-7137 more info
Fairfax County Water Authority
(703) 698-5800 more info
Prince George County Water
(301) 206-8000 more info
Snow Valley Water Co
(301) 390-0500 more info
VA American Water Company
(703) 548-3654 more info
Virginia American Water Co
(703) 491-2136 more info
Virginia American Water Company
(703) 549-7080 more info
Washington DC Water & Sewer
(202) 354-3600 more info
Washington DC Water & Sewer
(202) 787-2000 more info

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Facts about Bladensburg, MD:
Bladensburg is a town in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. Bladensburg is 8.6 miles (13.8 km) from central Washington, DC. Areas in Bladensburg have the ZIP code 20710. Originally called Garrison?s Landing, Bladensburg was renamed in honor of Thomas Bladen, governor of Maryland, 1742?1747. Bladensburg was established in 1742 as a regional commercial center by an act of the Maryland General Assembly. The act also authorized the town commissioners to purchase 60 acres (240,000 m2) of land to be laid out in 1-acre (4,000 m2) lots. The act required that a house covering at least 400 square feet (37 m2) of ground with a brick or stone chimney be constructed within 18 months of the sale of the lot. As of 6 June 1746, only 18 of the lots had been improved according to the stipulations of the act. Christopher Lowndes' house, Bostwick, and those built by David Ross and William Hilleary (the William Hilleary House) were among them. With the establishment in 1747...

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