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Limestone County is the name for two different places in the United States. Both are counties, which are like smaller regions within a state.

Limestone County, Alabama

Limestone County, Alabama, is located in the northern part of the state. It was created on December 24, 1818, before Alabama even became a state. The county was named after Limestone Creek, which flows through the area. This creek got its name from the limestone rocks found there.

Geography and Main Cities

The county is part of the Huntsville metropolitan area. Its county seat, which is like the main administrative town, is Athens. Other important towns include Ardmore and Madison. The Tennessee River forms part of the county's northern border.

Economy and Life

Historically, farming was very important in Limestone County, especially growing cotton. Today, the economy is more diverse, with industries like manufacturing, technology, and services. Many people also work in education or healthcare. The county has a mix of rural areas and growing towns.

Limestone County, Texas

Limestone County, Texas, is located in the central part of the state. It was formed in 1846, the same year Texas joined the United States. Like its Alabama counterpart, this county was also named after the limestone rock found in the region.

Geography and Main Cities

The county seat of Limestone County, Texas, is Groesbeck. Other notable towns include Mexia and Teague. The county's landscape includes rolling hills and plains, with several lakes and rivers.

Economy and Life

Agriculture, especially ranching and farming, has always been a key part of Limestone County's economy. Oil and gas production have also been important industries. In recent years, other businesses have grown, providing jobs in various sectors. The county offers a blend of small-town life and natural beauty.

See also

In Spanish: Condado de Limestone para niños

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