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  2. Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Broadway in Fountain Hill Bridge across the Lehigh River, connecting Fountain Hill with Bethlehem, in June 2013 As of 2010, there were 13.60 miles (21.89 km) of public roads in Fountain Hill, of which 0.88 miles (1.42 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 12.72 miles (20.47 km) were maintained by the ...

  3. Fountain Hills, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The fountain sprays water for about 15 minutes every hour on the hour between 9am and 9pm. The plume rises from a concrete water-lily sculpture in the center of a large man-made lake. The fountain, driven by three 600 horsepower (450 kW) turbine pumps, sprays water at a rate of 7,000 US gallons (26,000 L; 5,800 imp gal) per minute through an 18 ...

  4. Fountain Hill - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Hill may refer to the following places in the United States: Fountain Hill, Arkansas; Fountain Hills, Arizona; Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania; See also.

  5. The Fountain Hills Times - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain Hills Times is a weekly newspaper covering Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, published in Fountain Hills, Arizona. The newspaper was first published on June 27, 1974, and provides news coverage for the communities of Fountain Hills, The Verdes and Fort McDowell.

  6. Fountain Hills Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain Hills Unified School District is a public school district in Maricopa ... Arizona Department of Education This page was last edited on 8 January ...

  7. Philadelphia Water Department - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Water Department has been providing water to citizens since 1801, when, in the aftermath of a series of devastating yellow fever epidemics that killed thousands of people, the City decided a source of water was needed to cleanse the streets, fight fires, and perform household chores. While a number of private water companies ...

  8. Drinking fountain - Wikipedia

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    A typical drinking fountain. A drinking fountain, also called a water fountain or water bubbler, is a fountain designed to provide drinking water. [1] [2] It consists of a basin with either continuously running water or a tap. The drinker bends down to the stream of water and swallows water directly from the stream.

  9. Fountain Valley, California - Wikipedia

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    The name of Fountain Valley refers to the very high water table in the area at the time the name was chosen, and the many corresponding artesian wells in the area. Early settlers constructed drainage canals to make the land usable for agriculture, which remained the dominant use of land until the 1960s, when construction of large housing tracts ...