Area code: | 803 area code |
Usage: | Landline Numbers |
Carrier: | Bellsouth Telecomm Inc DBA Southern Bell Tel & Tel |
Timezone: | Eastern |
Current time: | 7:07pm |
All Cities Served: | North Augusta, SC |
All Counties Served: | Aiken County |
All Zip Codes Served: | 29860, 29842, 29841 |
Telephone | Search Date | Search Location(s) |
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803-557-6634 | Sep 2017 | Egypt |
803-557-5583 | Sep 2017 | India |
803-557-3529 | Aug 2017 | Florida |
Telephone | Search Date | Search Location(s) |
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803-557-4272 | Aug 2017 | India |
803-557-9817 | Jan 2015 | India |
Telephone Number | Name | Address | City |
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803-557-4906 | States Government United | Aiken, SC 29801 | |
803-557-4988 | States Government United | Aiken, SC 29801 | |
803-557-5777 | States Government United | Aiken, SC 29801 |
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North Augusta is a city in Aiken County, South Carolina, United States, on the north bank of the Savannah River. The population was 17,574 at the 2000 census. The city is included in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) and is also part of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area.
North Augusta is located on the fall line of the Savannah River, across from Augusta, Georgia. Three earlier towns have stood in the same general area. The English established a trading post known as Savannah Town over 300 years ago. This town was abandoned when Augusta, Georgia proved to be more prosperous and attractive to traders. Campbelltown was established as a trading point for tobacco and Indian traders over 200 years ago. Again, competition, sometimes violent opposition, from the Georgia side of the Savannah River, coupled with a recession in the tobacco market spelled the end of Campbelltown in the early 19th century.
North Augusta, SC description from Wikipedia