Source: Wikipedia (Pocahontas County, Pocahontas)
Pocahontas is the county seat of Pocahontas County.
Long-term population loss affects one third of rural counties. (Daily Yonder, 2/7/2019)
The study spanned 110 years, covering periods of major economic and social change that redefined rural America’s place in the nation’s economy, politics, and culture. Until World War I, a majority of Americans lived in rural areas. Today, about 15% of the U.S. population lives in nonmetropolitan counties (which the study defines as rural).Related posts:
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