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About Manatee County

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Manatee County is situated on the southern shores of Tampa Bay. Its nearly 150 miles of waterfront property include more than 14 miles of Gulf beaches on barrier islands. The County and its major river both are named for the gentle sea cow, the Manatee.

With the influx of new residents, Manatee County's population swelled to over 270,000 by the year 2001. Bradenton, the largest city, is the county seat. Other incorporated cities are Anna Maria, Bradenton Beach, Holmes Beach, Longboat Key and Palmetto.

The County encompasses approximately 740 square miles with a transportation network that includes Interstate Highways 275 and 75; U.S. Highways 41 and 301 and State Roads 64 and 70. The Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport provides service by one international carrier, six major commercial carriers and four commuter lines; general aviation access is provided as well.

The County's year-round tourist clientele is attracted to its beaches, golf courses, tennis courts, athletic programs, cultural opportunities and moderate climate. Those same factors make Manatee County an attractive retirement destination. It has been estimated that some 60,000 residents, sometimes called "snowbirds", spend winters in Manatee County and summer months at their northern homes.

Businesses also find a hospitable environment here. Services, retailing and manufacturing define the three largest employment sectors. Within the service sector, health care delivery by two major hospitals accounts for 2,544 employees. Two hundred fifty-three manufacturers account for nearly 16,080 employees. Agriculture makes a vital economic impact on the County. Major crops include citrus, tomatoes, cabbage, watermelon, cucumbers, and green peppers. Beef and dairy production are also significant contributors to the County's economic well-being. Fishing provides both recreation and livelihood.

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