Adair Counties Iowa United States
Adair Counties Iowa United States
Adair County was formed in 1851 and named for John Adair, a general in the War of 1812. It is in the southwestern part of the state and is bounded by Guthrie, Madison, Union, Adams, and Cass counties. The present land area is 570 square miles, and the population in 2000 was 8243. The county seat is Greenfield.
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Adair County Assessor - Presents information about duties, and parcel, residential and agricultural search.
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Adair County Health System - Hospital provides details of routine and outpatient services, events, insurance information, and career and volunteer opportunities. Located in Greenfield, Iowa.
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Adair County Fair - Held annually in July. Includes general information, schedule, staff directory and photographs.
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City-Data.com: Adair County, Iowa - Profiles population demographics, jobs, housing, agriculture and crime statistics. Includes a list of recreational areas, churches, cemeteries, post offices, charts, graphs and maps.
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Iowa State University Extension - Adair County - Offers agricultural, business, family and 4-H programs and resources. Includes staff directory, news, events, hours and directions. Located in Greenfield.
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Adair County Tourism - Provides overviews of the communities, descriptions of attractions, and links.
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Adair County Heritage Museum - Features exhibits of area history, including farm machinery, an old railroad depot, the birthplace of George A. Wilson, a church, and a one-room schoolhouse from Harrison township. Includes photographs, hours, and directions. Located in Greenfield.
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