Lawrence County
Lawrence County is located in the state of Pennsylvania, known for its rich history and diverse landscapes. Established in 1849, it was named after James Lawrence, a naval officer who died in the War of 1812. The county features a mix of urban and rural areas, with the city of New Castle serving as the county seat.
The county is home to several parks and recreational areas, including McConnells Mill State Park, which offers hiking, fishing, and scenic views. Lawrence County also has a strong industrial background, historically centered around steel production and manufacturing, contributing to its economic development.