Taylor County, Texas
Taylor County, Texas, is located in the central part of the state and is part of the Abilene Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county was established in 1858 and is named after Zachary Taylor, the 12th President of the United States. The county seat is Abilene, which serves as the largest city in the area.
The county covers approximately 1,020 square miles and has a diverse landscape that includes rolling plains and some wooded areas. Taylor County is known for its agricultural activities, including cattle ranching and farming, contributing to the local economy. The region also features several parks and recreational areas for outdoor activities.