Water Companies in Cos Cob, CT
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Acquarion Water Co
(914) 939-3500 more info
Aquarion Water Co
(203) 869-5200 more info
Aquarion Water Co of CT
(203) 762-8758 more info
Connecticut Amer Water Co
(203) 661-7200 more info
Mold Inspection Port Chester
(888) 243-6653 more info
Mt Pleasant Water Department
(914) 742-2313 more info
New York American Water Co Inc
(914) 967-7144 more info
Norwalk Water Department
(203) 866-4446 more info
Sewage Cleanup Port Chester
(888) 243-6653 more info
Westchester Joint Water Works: Office
(914) 698-3500 more info

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Facts about Cos Cob, CT:
Cos Cob is a neighborhood and census-designated place in the town of Greenwich, Connecticut. Cos Cob is located on the western side of the mouth of the Mianus River. The American Impressionist Cos Cob Art Colony flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. An offshoot of the group, the Art Society of Greenwich, continues to support local artists in town. The community name is derived from the Coe family. In 1641 Robert Coe moved to the Stamford plantation and became one of its leading figures. At about the same time, he encouraged a cousin (John Coe) to sail from England and settle at the mouth of the Mianus River where he was granted 5 acres (20,000 m2) of land. John built a sea wall at the mouth of the river to protect low lying lands and to provide a safe moorage for small craft. A sea wall at that time was referred to as a "cob" -- and thus it became Coes' cob, and eventually shortened to Cos Cob. An alternative explanation is that it derives from the Algonquian word...

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