Drew County
Drew County is located in the southeastern part of Arkansas, USA. It was established in 1846 and named after John Drew, a prominent figure in the state's early history. The county seat is Monticello, which serves as the main hub for government and commerce in the area. Drew County is known for its rich agricultural land and natural resources.
The county covers an area of approximately 1,000 square miles and features a mix of forests, rivers, and farmland. It is home to several parks and recreational areas, including Lake Monticello, which offers fishing and boating opportunities. Drew County's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, timber, and manufacturing.