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Pierce County refers to several places in the United States. A county is a type of local government area. It's like a smaller part of a state, often with its own local government that helps manage things like roads, schools, and public safety.

There are five different counties in the United States named Pierce County. Each one is located in a different state. They are often named after important people or historical figures.

What is a County?

A county is a division of a state or territory. It's a way to organize land and people for government purposes. Counties have their own local governments that work alongside the state government. They often handle services like:

  • Keeping public records
  • Managing local elections
  • Operating courts and law enforcement
  • Maintaining local roads

The idea of counties came from England. When the United States was formed, states adopted this system to help govern their areas more easily.

Pierce Counties in the United States

There are five counties named Pierce County across the U.S. Each one has its own unique history and community.

Pierce County, Georgia

Pierce County, Georgia, highlighted on a map of Georgia.

This county is located in the southeastern part of Georgia. It was created in 1857. The county seat, which is the main administrative town, is Blackshear. Pierce County, Georgia, is known for its natural beauty, including parts of the Okefenokee Swamp, a large wetland. The economy often relies on agriculture and forestry.

Pierce County, Nebraska

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Pierce County, Nebraska, highlighted on a map of Nebraska.

Found in northeastern Nebraska, Pierce County was established in 1856. Its county seat is the city of Pierce. This area is primarily agricultural, with farming being a major part of its economy. The landscape is mostly flat or gently rolling plains, typical of the Great Plains region.

Pierce County, North Dakota

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Pierce County, North Dakota, highlighted on a map of North Dakota.

Located in the north-central part of North Dakota, Pierce County was created in 1887. The county seat is Rugby. Rugby is famous for being near the geographical center of North America. Like many parts of North Dakota, the county's economy is heavily influenced by agriculture, especially the growing of wheat and other crops.

Pierce County, Washington

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Pierce County, Washington, highlighted on a map of Washington.

This is one of the largest and most populated Pierce Counties. It is located in western Washington State, on Puget Sound. It was formed in 1852. The county seat is Tacoma, a major port city. Pierce County, Washington, is home to Mount Rainier, a large active volcano and the highest peak in Washington. The county has a diverse economy, including trade, manufacturing, and technology.

Pierce County, Wisconsin

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Pierce County, Wisconsin, highlighted on a map of Wisconsin.

Situated in western Wisconsin, along the St. Croix River, Pierce County was established in 1853. The county seat is Ellsworth. This county features rolling hills and river valleys. Agriculture, especially dairy farming, is important to its economy. It is also close to the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area, which influences its growth and development.

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