Water Companies in Braddock Heights, MD
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Berkeley County Public Service Water District
(304) 267-4600 more info
Charles Town Water Department
(304) 725-2311 more info
Emmitsburg Town Office
(301) 600-6300 more info
Frederick City Water Department
(301) 600-1681 more info
Hagerstown Water Department
(301) 790-3200 more info
Harpers Ferry Water Works
(304) 535-2206 more info
Loudoun County Sanitation Auth
(703) 478-8017 more info
Thurmont Water Co
(301) 271-7313 more info

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Facts about Braddock Heights, MD:
Braddock Heights is a census-designated place (CDP) in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. The population was 2,608 at the 2010 census. Braddock Heights is part of the Middletown, Maryland School District. The local post codes are 21714 (Post Office boxes only) and 21703. Braddock Heights is located at an elevation of 950 feet (290 m) atop Braddock Mountain (as Catoctin Mountain is locally known) near the pass at Braddock Springs, so named after British General Edward Braddock and Lt. Colonel George Washington?s use of the mountain pass on their way to Fort Duquesne during the French and Indian War on April 29, 1755. During the Civil War, Braddock Heights was the site of a minor cavalry battle between generals J.E.B. Stuart (CSA) and Alfred Pleasonton (USA) on September 13, 1862; it was at that time known as Fairview Pass. One mile east of Braddock Heights, near the base of Braddock Mountain, are the older communities of Clifton and Old Braddock. The picturesque view of...

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