Dade City, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're wondering how to find out the population and steets of Dade City, Florida, you've come to the right place. Here is a brief overview of this city's demographics. As of 2010, approximately 24,6% of the population of Dade City was of Hispanic origin. These people could be of any race. The median age of the population was 38. The median household income was $23,376.

The town's name derives from Fort Dade, which operated a depot in the area. Businesses moved to the town after the railroad was completed. In 1884, the post office in the area was renamed to Dade City, and it was incorporated a second time in 1889. In 1887, the city was designated as the temporary county seat of Pasco County, which had formed from southern Hernando County. By popular vote, the city was named the county seat for the county.

The county's correctional system includes the South Dade Soil & Water Conservation District. The population of Dade City is mainly comprised of single-family homes. The county is home to the Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department. As of the 2010 Census, the population of Dade City was approximately 24,000 people. The city also boasts a public library.

In the Miami-Dade County metropolitan area, the county is made up of 33 incorporated cities and several unincorporated areas. The area is predominantly urban in the northern and central parts of the county, with the southern areas dominated by farming and ranching. The county is home to the largest seaport in the United States, with a cargo port that handles nearly ten million tons of cargo annually. In Latin America, Miami is the second-largest port. The county also has Amtrak services along its Atlantic Coast.