Haralson County, located in Northwest Georgia, is a rural county offering residents and visitors a high quality of life. With its four incorporated towns, major hospital, local technical college, and two public school systems, the county provides essential amenities and public safety protection. Covering 282 square miles, Haralson County is known for its picturesque rural setting, while still being conveniently close to major interstates and airports.
Named after U.S. congressman and state legislator Hugh A. Haralson, the county was established in 1856 and has a rich history. The arrival of the railroad in the 1880s brought growth and prosperity to the county, attracting Northerners seeking the healing waters at the Lithia Springs Hotel and individuals looking to mine gold or work on the trains. Today, Haralson County continues to thrive, welcoming visitors to explore its local farms, art galleries, museums, and music hall, as well as enjoy the diverse range of dining options available. Whether you're looking to live, work, or play, Haralson County offers a charming and vibrant community.
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