Harrison County, Indiana
Harrison County, Indiana, is located in the southern part of the state, bordered by the Ohio River to the south. Established in 1808, it is known for its rich history and scenic landscapes, including rolling hills and forests. The county seat is Corydon, which was the site of the only Civil War battle fought in Indiana.
The county is home to several parks and recreational areas, making it a great destination for outdoor activities. Notable attractions include the Corydon Capitol State Historic Site and the Harrison-Crawford State Forest. The population is diverse, with a mix of rural and small-town communities.