Water Companies in Boonsboro, 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
* City of Boonsboro
(301) 432-5141 more info
Greencastle Water Department
(717) 597-7143 more info
Hagerstown Water Department
(301) 790-3200 more info
Harpers Ferry Water Works
(304) 535-2206 more info
Martinsburg Water Department
(304) 264-2116 more info
Shepherdstown Water Works
(304) 876-2312 more info
Thurmont Water Co
(301) 271-7313 more info

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Facts about Boonsboro, MD:
Boonsboro is a town in Washington County, Maryland, United States, located at the foot of South Mountain. It nearly borders Frederick County and is proximate to the Antietam National Battlefield. The population was 2,803 at the 2000 census, with an estimated population of 3,399 in July 2008. Local lore asserts Boonsboro was founded by George Boone and William Boone, cousins of Daniel Boone, also Cassie Basford, and was originally named "Margaretsville" after his wife. The town was incorporated as Boonesborough in 1831. Local newspapers and villagers preferred the name Boonsboro. The former name was used on some documents as late as 1903. Boonsboro was a key town during the Civil War. Two battles were fought in its present borders. The town was also used to keep wounded soldiers after the Battle of Antietam in September 1862. Boonsboro lies on what used to be the National Road. Today it is known as either the Old National Pike or Alt-U.S. 40. In Boonsboro it is Main Street. The...

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