Lee County, Administrative division in Texas, United States
Lee County is an administrative division in Texas covering approximately 1,271 square miles with prairies, hills, and multiple waterways running through it. The landscape consists of mixed farmland and natural terrain features distributed across the region.
The Texas Legislature established Lee County in 1874 and named it after Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Cameron was designated as the county seat and continues to serve as the administrative center today.
The Lee County Fair draws people together each year to display agricultural products, livestock, and traditional farming demonstrations. This gathering reflects the region's connection to farming and serves as a gathering point for the community.
The County Administration office in Cameron offers services including property tax collection, marriage licenses, and voter registration. Visitors can access public services or obtain information about local administrative matters at this central location.
The region has several natural areas where visitors can hunt under specific regulations, particularly for white-tailed deer and wild turkey. These hunting areas form an important part of local recreation and wildlife management practices.
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