Water Companies in Atlanta, NE
Bertrand Water & Electric
(308) 472-3431 more info
Central Nebraska Public Power & Irrigation District
(308) 832-1980 more info
* City of Atlanta
(308) 995-8681 more info
Cozad Ditch Co
(308) 784-2026 more info
Cozad Water Department
(308) 784-2090 more info
Funk Village Water Department
(308) 263-3350 more info
Holdrege City Water Department
(308) 995-8681 more info
Minden Water Department
(308) 832-1820 more info
Overton Village Sewer Department
(308) 987-2433 more info
Oxford Light & Water Office
(308) 824-3511 more info
Phillips County Rural Water District #1
(785) 540-4051 more info

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Facts about Atlanta, NE:
Atlanta is a village in Phelps County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 130 at the 2000 census. During World War II the town was neighbored by Camp Atlanta, which housed more than 3,000 Nazi German prisoners of war over three years. The camp was said to house more prisoners during the war than the town had in its entire existence. In the first part of the 20th century Atlanta was home to several amenities for neighboring farmers. They included a grocery store, post office, cafe, and a tourist shop for drivers on U.S. Route 6, as well as grain and corn elevators and two gas stations. Chataqua groups entertained at the town hall, with annual events such as the Atlanta Institute, which was an annual fair. There were also free outdoor "picture shows", and the Atlanta Industry Day Picnic. The Atlanta schoolhouse had eight grades. At the beginning of WWII, there was one street about two blocks long, with only a few business buildings drooping and dwindling along its...