Question: What Florida county that shares its name with an early U.S. President contains part of the Everglades and all of the Florida Keys?
Answer: Monroe County
More than 80% of Monroe County’s land area is uninhabited Everglades. Monroe County was formed in 1823 during the tenure of James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States. It is the largest county in Florida by total area, and more than 70% of its 3,738 square miles is water.