Marion County
Definition
Marion County is the name of seventeen counties across the United States, primarily named after Francis Marion, the Revolutionary War hero known as the 'Swamp Fox.'
Notable examples include Marion County, Florida (famous for Ocala horse farms and natural attractions), Marion County, Oregon (home to the state capital Salem), and Marion County, Indiana (part of the Indianapolis metropolitan area).
Examples
In Marion County, Florida, the horse farms outnumber Starbucks, proving horsepower beats caffeine every time.
Marion County, Oregon, where Salem's politicians brew more drama than the local craft beers.
I got lost in Marion County, Ohio, only to stumble upon a palace that makes Disney jealous.
Marion County's wildfire had firefighters playing hero faster than a Marvel montage – no capes required.