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Why Live in Harrison
Harrison, Tennessee, is a suburban town nestled along the Chickamauga Reservoir, offering residents a rich historical backdrop and abundant outdoor attractions. The town's history includes significant events such as the forced removal of the Cherokee tribe during The Trail of Tears and major destruction during the Civil War. Today, Harrison is known for its lush greenery and recreational opportunities, particularly on the water. Booker T. Washington State Park, a 353-acre park, features eight miles of trails, a boat ramp, fishing piers, a public swimming pool, and playgrounds. The Chickamauga Reservoir provides ample opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming, with nearby ramps and marinas like Island Cove Marina and Pecan Point Boat Ramp. Housing in Harrison includes a mix of 20th-century styles, apartments, and newer homes, often with large lots and modern amenities. Popular local spots include Linda’s Produce, known for farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, and dining options like Fresh Burger Grill and Sweeney's Bar-B-Q. The town is served by Hamilton County Schools, with Harrison Elementary, Brown Middle School, and Central High School. State Highway 58 connects Harrison to downtown Chattanooga, located 10 miles west, and the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, 6 miles south.