Harrison County, Indiana
Harrison County, Indiana was established in 1808.
The county was named in honor of the first governor of Indiana Territory, William Henry Harrison.
Harrison County, Indiana was the home of Daniel Boone and his brothers.
Harrison County, Indiana has a population of about 37,000.
The county seat is Corydon.
The Harrison-Crawford State Forest is a 26,000 acre park located in western Harrison County.
Places to visit in Harrison County, Indiana include the Caesar's Indiana Riverboat Casino and Hotel, the Squire Boone Caverns and historic Corydon,.
Harrison Spring is the deepest spring in Indiana, and produces over 3 million gallons of water a day.
Cities and towns located in Harrison County, Indiana include Corydon, Bradford, Central, Crandall,
Depauw, Elizabeth, Laconia, Lanesville, Mauckport, New Amsterdam, New Middletown, New Salisbury, Palmyra, Ramsey, Rosewood, Sennville, White Cloud, Blue River, Boone, Franklin, Harrison, Heth, Jackson, Morgan, Posey, Spencer, Taylor, Washington and Webster.
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