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Adair County is a name used for four different counties in the United States. These counties are found in the states of Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Each one is a local government area, much like a district, that helps manage the region's services and people.

What are the Adair Counties in the U.S.?

There are four counties named Adair in the United States. They are all named after John Adair, an important figure in early American history. He was a soldier and later served as the eighth Governor of Kentucky.

Adair County, Iowa

Adair County is located in the southwestern part of Iowa. It was created in 1851 and named after John Adair. The county seat, which is the main town where the county government is located, is Greenfield.

  • Population: About 7,000 people live here.
  • Geography: The county has a mix of rolling hills and flat farmland. Agriculture, especially growing corn and soybeans, is very important to its economy.
  • Interesting Fact: Adair County is known for its peaceful, rural setting.

Adair County, Kentucky

Adair County is found in the south-central part of Kentucky. It was formed in 1801, making it the oldest of the Adair counties. It was also named after John Adair. The county seat is Columbia.

  • Population: Around 19,000 people call this county home.
  • Geography: The land here includes parts of the Appalachian Mountains foothills. It has many streams and rivers.
  • Economy: Farming is a key part of the economy, along with some manufacturing.
  • Landmarks: The county is home to Lindsey Wilson College, a private college in Columbia.

Adair County, Missouri

Adair County is in the northeastern part of Missouri. It was established in 1841 and, like the others, is named after John Adair. The county seat is Kirksville.

  • Population: About 25,000 people live in Adair County, Missouri.
  • Geography: The county has a mix of forests and open land. It is part of the Dissected Till Plains region.
  • Education: Kirksville is a center for education. It is home to Truman State University and A.T. Still University, which is famous for its osteopathic medicine program.
  • History: The county played a role in the American Civil War, with some small battles and skirmishes taking place there.

Adair County, Oklahoma

Adair County is located in the eastern part of Oklahoma. It was created in 1907, when Oklahoma became a state. It was named after John Adair, but also honors the Adair family who were important in the Cherokee Nation. The county seat is Stilwell.

  • Population: Approximately 20,000 people reside in this county.
  • Geography: This county is part of the Ozark Mountains. It has many forests and is known for its natural beauty.
  • Culture: Adair County has a strong connection to the Cherokee Nation. A large part of its population is Native American.
  • Economy: Agriculture, especially poultry farming, is a major industry here.

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