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Website. www.monroecounty-fl.gov. Monroe County is the southernmost county of the state of Florida. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population was 82,874. [2] Its county seat is Key West. [3] Monroe County includes the islands of the Florida Keys and comprises the Key West-Key Largo Micropolitan Statistical Area.
The median price of homes sold in Monroe County this year is $300,000, according to the Indiana Association of Realtors October report. The median price for homes sold in Lawrence County was 40% ...
Boca Chica Road begins at the Overseas Highway (US 1) on Big Coppitt Key. It heads south to Geiger Key, providing access to residential areas. It then southwest onto Boca Chica Key. On Boca Chica Key, it crosses Geiger Creek and comes to a dead end at Boca Chica Beach Park just south of Naval Air Station Key West.
There are 58 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including four National Historic Landmarks. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 18, 2024.[2] Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Contents: Counties in Florida (non-linked contain no National Register ...
Cities in Monroe County, Florida (2 C, 4 P) Former census-designated places in Monroe County, Florida (1 P) Unincorporated communities in Monroe County, Florida (1 C, 30 P)
Lake Butler was the county seat of Bradford County, Florida from 1860 until a referendum changed the county seat to Starke, Florida on August 17, 1887. 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.
Population figures are based on the 2023 vintage Census population estimates. The population of Florida is 22,610,726, an increase of 5.0% from 2020. The average population of Florida's counties is 337,474; Miami-Dade County is the most populous (2,686,867) and Liberty County is the least (7,706). The average land area is 805 sq mi (2,085 km 2).
He was a county judge in Monroe County, Florida, until Florida governor Francis P. Fleming removed him from office. [2] He was removed from office without a hearing [1] after he married a Cuban couple, allegedly in violation of miscegenation laws. [3] He was restored in good standing posthumously in 2002 by Florida governor Jeb Bush. [4]