And so it is in Westchester, a county rich in attractions, which few of us who live here actually take the time to visit.
By 1860, the city was the fourth largest city in Texas and the seat of the richest county.
It's a rich county, but there are large lower-income cities.
"This county is one of the richest counties in the country."
We're the richest county in the state and we should have decent public buildings.
It is the center of a large agricultural area, known as the most agriculturally rich county in the United States.
How does one of the richest counties in the country go bankrupt?
What happens there will decide who controls one of the most populated and richest counties in the country.
Idaho has 44 counties, rich in history and opportunities.
"How do you explain this to taxpayers who are living in the richest county in the state?"