Broward County is located in southeastern Florida, US. According to the 2019 Census Bureau estimate, the county had a population of 1,952,778. It is also Florida’s seventh-largest county in terms of land area, with 1,322. 8 square miles. At its widest points, the County stretches approximately 50. 3 miles east to west and approximately 27. 4 miles from north to south.
About Broward County, Florida in brief

In 1956, Lighthouse Point was incorporated and Florida Turnpike was completed through Broward. In 1959, Cooper City, Lauderhill, Sea Ranch, and Sea Ranch Ranch were incorporated in Florida. Dr Von Von Dell and black business owners petitioned the county Commission to make a beach available to African Americans at the only time the only beaches in Broward were available for whites. In the late 1960s, Broward became the only county in Florida for African Americans to have access to the beaches. In 1998, the Florida Supreme Court ruled that the beaches were available to all African Americans. In 2000, the state legislature passed a bill to make the beaches available to whites at the same time as the beaches in Florida, but it was not until the late 1970s and 1980s that African Americans were allowed to use the beaches for the first time. In 2009, the first African American-owned beach was opened in Pompanano Beach. In 2010, the city of Fort Lauderdale became the first city in Florida to be incorporated as a city. In 2012, the City of Pomponano Beach was incorporated, and in 2013, Fort Lauderdale-by-the-Sea was incorporated. The city of Hallandale was incorporated in 2009. In 2014, the town of Lauderdale-By-The-Sea became the city’s first incorporated city, and it is now the largest city in the state. In 2015, the city of Lauderhill was incorporated.
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