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Encyclopedia > Waterville

Waterville is the name of several places:


In the United States of America:

In the Republic of Ireland: Waterville is a city located in Marshall County, Kansas. ... Waterville is a city in Kennebec County, Maine on the west bank of the Kennebec River. ... Waterville is a city located in Le Sueur County, Minnesota. ... Waterville is a village in Oneida County, New York, USA. The population was 1,721 at the 2000 census. ... Waterville is a village located in Lucas County, Ohio. ... Waterville, Vermont Waterville is a town located in Lamoille County, Vermont. ... Waterville is a town in and the county seat of Douglas CountyGR6, Washington, United States. ... Waterville is a town located in Pepin County, Wisconsin. ...

In New Brunswick, Canada: Waterville (An Coireán in Irish) is a town in County Kerry, Republic of Ireland, situated on the west coast of Ireland, on the Iveragh peninsula. ...

  • Waterville, New Brunswick
    • East Waterville, New Brunswick
    • West Waterville, New Brunswick
    • Central Waterville, New Brunswick

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The Waterville, Kansas Chamber of Commerce - Home (420 words)
Waterville is located in southwest Marshall County on the Little Blue River.
Waterville was established in 1867 as a pioneer town at the end of the railroad and beside the Little Blue River.
Come discover other secrets of Waterville: two museums, a new community center, a nine-hole golf course, a public swimming pool, lighted tennis courts, beautiful Lake Idlewild one mile north of town, two lighted ball fields, a modern school system and a relaxed place where friendly people still have time to listen to the serenity.
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