Flagler County, Florida
Flagler County, Florida, is located along the Atlantic coast, known for its beautiful beaches and natural landscapes. Established in 1917, it is named after Henry Flagler, a key figure in the development of Florida's east coast. The county seat is Bunnell, and it features several communities, including Palm Coast and Flagler Beach.
The area is popular for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and golfing, thanks to its parks and recreational facilities. Flagler County also has a rich history, with sites like the Bulow Plantation Ruins and the Flagler Beach Historical Museum showcasing its cultural heritage.