Lake County, Hamilton
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Lake County | |
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Country | Ibica |
State | Hamilton |
Founded | December 16, 1751 |
County seat | Georgetown |
Largest city | Georgetown |
Population ({{{2}}}) | |
• Total | 73,770 |
Website | www |
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Lake County is a county in the state of Hamilton. As of the 2020 Ibican Census, the population was 73,770. Its county seat, and largest city, is Georgetown, the site of the headquarters of the Crumpton National Forest. Its western border lies on the border with Pherigo.
Economy
Lake County has historically been a hub of the lumber industry, with Georgetown's largests industries being sawmills and paper mills. In the 20th century, the eastern part of the county, bordering Hamilton Lake, has pivoted toward tourism. Hamilton Lake National Park has become a major destination for recreation during warmer months.
Geography
Adjacent counties
- Banner County – north
- Greeley County – northeast
- Adams County – east
- Keith County – southeast
- Clay County – southwest
- Whitaker County, Cumberland, Pherigo – west
Major highways
- Ibican Route 1
- Ibican Route 101
- Hamilton State Highway 16
- Hamilton State Highway 31
- Hamilton State Highway 62
- Hamilton State Highway 101
National protected areas
Communities
- Georgetown (county seat)
- Lexington
- Logan