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Morrow County is a name used for two different places in the United States. When you see "Morrow County," it could be talking about a county in the state of Ohio or a county in the state of Oregon.

What is a County?

A county is a type of local government area in many countries, including the United States. It's like a smaller division within a state. Counties help manage things like local laws, roads, and public services for the people living there. Each county usually has a main town or city called the county seat, where the government offices are located.

Morrow County, Ohio

Morrow County in Ohio is located in the central part of the state. It was created on March 1, 1848. The county was named after Jeremiah Morrow, who was a governor of Ohio and a United States Senator.

Geography and Towns

The county covers an area of about 407 square miles (1,050 square kilometers). Its county seat is the town of Mount Gilead. Other smaller towns and villages are also found throughout the county. The land is mostly flat or gently rolling, with many farms.

People and Economy

Around 35,000 people live in Morrow County, Ohio. Many people work in farming, especially growing corn, soybeans, and wheat. Manufacturing and small businesses also provide jobs. The county has a quiet, rural feel, making it a nice place for families.

Interesting Facts

  • Morrow County is known for its beautiful countryside and outdoor activities.
  • It's a popular spot for hunting and fishing.
  • The county fair is a big event each year, bringing the community together.

Morrow County, Oregon

Morrow County in Oregon is located in the northern part of the state, along the Columbia River. It was created on February 16, 1885. This county was named after Jackson L. Morrow, a state senator and judge who helped create the county.

Geography and Towns

This county is much larger than its Ohio counterpart, covering about 2,049 square miles (5,307 square kilometers). The county seat is Heppner. Other important towns include Boardman and Irrigon. The landscape here is varied, with dry plains, rolling hills, and parts of the Blue Mountains.

People and Economy

Morrow County, Oregon, has a smaller population, with around 12,000 people. Agriculture is very important here, especially growing wheat, potatoes, and other crops. There are also large ranches for raising cattle. The county is home to some large industrial facilities, including power plants, which provide many jobs.

Interesting Facts

  • Morrow County, Oregon, is a major producer of potatoes for the entire country.
  • The county has a strong history tied to farming and ranching.
  • The Columbia River, which forms the northern border, is important for trade and recreation.

See also

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