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Monroe
Map
Monroe
County Gov
Visit Monroe
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Web
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www.monroe-dems.com
Monroe
Official County Web Site
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Monroe
125 E Second St
Monroe, MI 48161
(888) 354-5500 |
Area: 551 sm
Est: 1817
Pop: 145,945
Pop/sm: 264.8
Seat: Monroe |
Census
ePodunk
NACO
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Townships
Ash,
Bedford, Berlin Charter,
Dundee,
Erie, Exeter, Frenchtown, Ida, La Salle,
London,
Milan, Monroe Charter,
Petersburg,
Raisinville, Summerfield,
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“Where Democrats come
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2007-2008 MONROE
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Monroe County,
Michigan
Monroe County was named for
President James Monroe, who paid the
Michigan Territory a visit in 1817.
At this time Toledo was part of
Monroe County, but later lost during
what is known as the 1835 Toledo
War, where Ohio and Michigan fought
over a 500 square mile strip of land
that included the mouth of the
Maumee River. As an exchange,
Michigan got the Upper Peninsula,
which then was considered a
wilderness.
Monroe County is Michigan's only
county situated on Lake Erie.
Boating and fishing are popular
along coastal ports such as South
Rockwood, Estral Beach, Monroe, and
Luna Pier. The lakeshore region
features a unique ecology found
nowhere else in Michigan, with
shallow marshes and inlets, rich in
waterfowl wildlife- a favorite for
birdwatchers and duck hunters.
Today the county is a rich
agricultural area noted for
soybeans, grains, corn, sugar beets,
potatoes and alfalfa.
There are also many industries
here, especially around Monroe,
including auto-parts manufacturing,
metal fabrication, cement, packaging
and glass production. The Fermi
Nuclear Power Plant plays a major
role in supplying power to the area.
Monroe County, the most southeastern
county in Michigan and the only
county on the western shore of Lake
Erie, is the "gateway" to the state.
The county is rich in historical
heritage and is well situated
between three major metropolitan
centers of Detroit, Ann Arbor and
Toledo. Also, Monroe County provides
a pleasant mix of urban and rural
surroundings, and has well-defined
transportation system of roads,
freeways, airports, rail lines and a
port that makes it ideal for
economic development. As of the 2000
census, there are 145,945 persons
living in Monroe County, in a region
of approximately five million.
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