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DeSoto County is a county located in the Florida Heartland region of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 33,976. [1] Its county seat is Arcadia. [2] DeSoto County comprises the Arcadia, Florida Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the North Port-Bradenton, Florida Combined Statistical Area.
The DeSoto County Courthouse is an historic redbrick courthouse building located at 115 East Oak Street in Arcadia, Florida.Designed by architects Bonfoey & Elliott of Tampa in the Classical Revival style, it was built in 1912-1913 by the Read-Parker Construction Company to serve as DeSoto County's third courthouse and the second one built in Arcadia.
Arcadia is a city and county seat of DeSoto County, Florida, United States.Arcadia's Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Its population was 7,420 as of the 2020 census, down from 7,637 at the 2010 census.
DeSoto County spent the least on its pretrial diversion program, $33,500, while Broward County spent the most at $10 million. ... Defendants in pretrial detention make up 70% of the population of ...
DeSoto County Courthouse (Florida), Arcadia, Florida; DeSoto County Courthouse (Mississippi), Hernando, Mississippi This page was last edited on 13 ...
Lake Butler later became the county seat of Union County, Florida when it was established in 1921. Pine Level was the county seat of Manatee County from 1866 to 1887. When DeSoto County was created in 1887, it was named the county seat of the newly created county. It remained the county seat of DeSoto County until 1889.
Pages in category "DeSoto County, Florida" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Hardee County was created by an act of April 23, 1921 [3] in which the Florida Legislature divided "old DeSoto County" into five parts, forming the Counties of Hardee, DeSoto, Charlotte, Highlands and Glades. [4] The county is named after Cary A Hardee, the Governor of Florida who served from 1921 to 1925 and who signed the act creating the ...