Water Companies in Lincoln, RI
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Blackstone Water Department
(508) 883-9331 more info
Cumberland Town Water Department
(401) 658-0666 more info
Girard Spring Water Co Inc
(401) 725-7298 more info
Greenville Water District
(401) 231-1433 more info
Johnston Water Department
(401) 351-1760 more info
* Lincoln Water Department
(401) 334-6735 more info
Pawtucket Water Supply Board
(401) 729-5000 more info
Providence Water Supply Board
(401) 521-5070 more info
Seekonk Water District
(508) 761-8170 more info
Smithfield Water Supply Board
(401) 233-1034 more info

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Facts about Lincoln, RI:
Lincoln is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 21,105 at the 2010 census. Lincoln is located in northeastern Rhode Island, north of Providence. Lincoln was settled in the 17th century and several colonial stone-enders still exist in the town. Lincoln Woods State Park is located within the town. Limestone quarrying has occurred here since colonial times at the village of Lime Rock. Lincoln was a part of the town of Smithfield until 1871, when it was split off and named in honor of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln became an important mill town in the late 19th century, with many textile factories running along the Blackstone River. Lincoln's villages include Manville, Albion, Lime Rock, Londsdale, Fairlawn, Quinnville, and Saylesville. Very recently, the town was ranked #63 in Money Magazine's "Best Places to Live". According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 18.9 square miles (49 km2), of which, 18.2 square miles...

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