Macon County
Macon County is located in the central part of the state of Illinois. It is known for its rich agricultural land and is home to the city of Decatur, which serves as the county seat. The county covers an area of approximately 580 square miles and features a mix of urban and rural communities.
The county was established in 1829 and is named after Nathaniel Macon, a prominent North Carolina politician. Macon County has a diverse economy, with sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, and education. It also offers various recreational opportunities, including parks and lakes for outdoor activities.