Water Companies in Blowing Rock, NC
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Beech Mountain Water & Sewer
(828) 387-2330 more info
Caldwell County Water Department
(828) 728-8433 more info
Carderview Utility District
(423) 768-2527 more info
Carolina Water Services
(828) 898-4348 more info
Dry Run Utility District
(423) 768-2633 more info
Lenoir City Water Department
(828) 757-2200 more info
Roan Mountain Water Department
(423) 772-3789 more info
Sugar Mountain Utility Co
(828) 898-5011 more info
Sugar Mountain Utility Co
(828) 898-4348 more info
Valdese Water Works
(828) 879-2127 more info

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Facts about Blowing Rock, NC:
Blowing Rock is a town in North Carolina, USA, situated in both Caldwell and Watauga counties. The population was 1,418 at the 2000 census. However, during the summer the town's population increases to about 10,000. The Caldwell County portion of Blowing Rock is part of the Hickory?Lenoir?Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area, while the Watauga County portion is part of the Boone Micropolitan Statistical Area. The town of Blowing Rock takes its name from an unusual rock formation which juts over 1,500 feet (460 m) above the Johns River gorge. Due to the rock's shape and size, wind currents from the gorge often blow vertically, causing light objects to float upwards into the sky. Blowing Rock is also near Appalachian Ski Mountain. The Blowing Rock area was once fought over by the Cherokee and Catawba Native American tribes. According to legend, two lovers - one from each tribe - were walking near the rocks when the man received a notice to report to his village and go into...

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