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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 duckhunters.
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.
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Visiting Monroe County
Come and visit our
friendly community where
you can enjoy boating,
fishing, camping,
golfing or just go for a
stroll in one of our
beautiful parks. Monroe
County has fishing
charters, boat marinas,
many bait and tackle
shops to help you enjoy
your boating
experience. Golfing is
plentiful in Monroe
County with many
beautiful courses.
There are many good
restaurants to choose
from along with alot of
history to tour in
Monroe County. Please
visit our Museum
site or our Parks
and Recreation site
for more information on
our history or county
parks.
For more information on
visiting Monroe County
click
Monroe County Convention
& Tourism Bureau.
The official visitor
information site for
Monroe County, MI. |
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