Monroe County Map, Mississippia

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Map of Monroe County, Mississippi

Map of Monroe County, Mississippi

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Monroe County, Mississippi

Monroe County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. It's county seat is Aberdeen. As per 2020 census, the population of Monroe County is 33883 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 764 sq mi (1,979 km2). Monroe County was established on 1821.

Monroe County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateMississippi
County SeatAberdeen
Largest City/TownAmory
Established1821
Total Area772 sq mi (1,999 sq km)
Land Area765 sq mi (1,981 sq km)
Water Area7 sq mi (18 sq km)
Population35,252 (Census 2020)
Population Density46.1 people per sq mi
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone
Major HighwaysU.S. Route 45, U.S. Route 278, Mississippi Highway 25
Major RiversTombigbee River, Buttahatchee River
Neighboring CountiesLowndes County, Chickasaw County, Itawamba County, Clay County, Marion County (Alabama)
Famous ForHistoric Aberdeen, railroad heritage, and Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway recreation
Top AttractionsAberdeen Historic District, Amory Railroad Festival, and Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Monroe County, Mississippi

Monroe County is located in northeastern Mississippi along the Alabama border and was established in 1821. The county seat is Aberdeen, while Amory is the largest city. Monroe County is known for its historic antebellum architecture, railroad heritage, outdoor recreation, and scenic river landscapes surrounding the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway.

Cities and Towns in Monroe County, Mississippi

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Amory6,66633.9851°N, 88.4881°W
Aberdeen (county seat)4,96133.8251°N, 88.5437°W
Smithville94234.0695°N, 88.3950°W
Nettleton (partly)1,90034.0898°N, 88.6225°W
Gattman9033.8895°N, 88.2575°W
Hamilton nearby region50033.8007°N, 88.4469°W

Golf Courses in Monroe County, Mississippi

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
River Birch Golf ClubAmory33.9924°N, 88.5036°W
Aberdeen Country ClubAberdeen33.8307°N, 88.5482°W
North Mississippi Golf Facilities nearby regionMonroe County region33.9785°N, 88.4958°W

What Are the Major Roads and Highways in Monroe County

Major highways connect Monroe County with Alabama and northeastern Mississippi communities.

  • U.S. Route 45 - major north-south corridor through northeast Mississippi
  • U.S. Route 278 - important east-west transportation route
  • Mississippi Highway 25 - regional highway linking Monroe County with Starkville and Jackson areas

What are the Neighboring Counties of Monroe County

  • Itawamba County (north)
  • Chickasaw County (west)
  • Clay County (southwest)
  • Lowndes County (south)
  • Marion County, Alabama (east)

What Are the Top Attractions in Monroe County

The county offers historic architecture, festivals, outdoor recreation, and riverfront attractions.

  • Aberdeen Historic District - preserved antebellum homes and historic downtown architecture
  • Amory Railroad Festival - annual event celebrating railroad history with music, crafts, and entertainment
  • Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway - boating, fishing, and waterfront recreation destination
  • River Birch Golf Club - scenic golf course and recreational facility in Amory
  • Monroe County Heritage Museum - exhibits preserving local history and culture
  • Buttahatchee River Recreation Areas - kayaking, fishing, and wildlife observation opportunities
  • Historic Churches and Civil War Sites - landmarks showcasing regional heritage
  • Aberdeen Pilgrimage Tours - guided tours of historic homes and gardens
  • Community Parks and Nature Trails - recreation facilities for families and visitors
  • Scenic Countryside Drives - rolling farmland and forest landscapes throughout northeast Mississippi

Distance from Monroe County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Amory to Tupelo, Mississippi - 39 mi (63 km)
  • Amory to Columbus, Mississippi - 30 mi (48 km)
  • Amory to Starkville, Mississippi - 52 mi (84 km)
  • Amory to Birmingham, Alabama - 119 mi (191 km)
  • Amory to Memphis, Tennessee - 144 mi (232 km)
  • Amory to Huntsville, Alabama - 123 mi (198 km)
  • Amory to Jackson, Mississippi - 167 mi (269 km)
  • Amory to Nashville, Tennessee - 212 mi (341 km)
  • Amory to Atlanta, Georgia - 258 mi (415 km)
  • Amory to Little Rock, Arkansas - 240 mi (386 km)
  • Amory to New Orleans, Louisiana - 345 mi (555 km)
  • Amory to Dallas, Texas - 495 mi (797 km)

FAQs about Monroe County

Where is Monroe County located?

Monroe County is located in northeastern Mississippi along the Alabama border.

What is the population of Monroe County?

Monroe County had a population of 35,252 according to Census 2020 data.

What is Monroe County known for?

Monroe County is known for historic Aberdeen, railroad heritage, and Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway recreation.

What are the major highways in Monroe County?

The county is served by U.S. Route 45, U.S. Route 278, and Mississippi Highway 25.

Are there golf courses in Monroe County?

Yes, Monroe County has golf facilities including River Birch Golf Club and Aberdeen Country Club.

References

  1. QuickFacts - U.S. Census Bureau
  2. United States Census Bureau
  3. Official County Website
  4. Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
  5. Visit Mississippi