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Well, they don’t call it the whitest county in America for nothing! With a population that’s over 95% white, this rural county is a far cry from the diversity of most other places. But don’t let that fool you - there’s plenty to explore here. From its rolling hills and lush forests to its quaint towns and friendly locals, this county has something for everyone. So grab your hat and come on down - you won’t regret it!
What’S The Whitest County In America? [Solved]
Well, four of the biggest counties in the U.S. that were still majority white last year were Maricopa in Arizona, King in Washington, Middlesex in Massachusetts and Palm Beach down in Florida.
Teton County, Wyoming: Located in the northwest corner of Wyoming, Teton County is the whitest county in America with a population that is 95.2% white.
Blaine County, Idaho: Blaine County is the second whitest county in America with a population that is 94.7% white. It’s located in central Idaho and includes the cities of Sun Valley and Ketchum.
Lincoln County, Montana: Lincoln County has a population that is 93% white and it’s located in western Montana near Glacier National Park and Flathead Lake.
Grand County, Utah: Grand County has a population that is 92% white and it’s located in southeastern Utah near Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park.
San Juan County, Washington: San Juan County has a population that is 91% white and it’s located on an island off the coast of Washington state near Seattle and Vancouver Island, Canada
Whitest county in America? That’s gotta be Jones County, Mississippi! It’s the palest place around - over 90% of the population is white. Ain’t no surprise there, it’s been that way for years. Folks here are friendly and welcoming, but you won’t find much diversity. If you’re looking for a place to settle down with a homogenous population, this is it!