Haralson County Tax Commissioner

4275 Georgia Highway 120
Buchanan, GA 30113-0330


Phone: 770-646-2020

Tax Due Date(s): November 19

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City References for Haralson County

About Haralson

Haralson County, Georgia, is located in the northwest corner of the state, bordered by Alabama to the west and Carroll, Paulding, and Polk counties to the east. Established in 1856 and named after a local legislator, Hugh A. Haralson, the county has a rich history rooted in agriculture and railroads. In its early years, Haralson County’s economy was primarily agricultural, with cotton, corn, and livestock being central to its development. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s further boosted the local economy by connecting the area to larger trade hubs, contributing to its growth.

One of the key historical sites in the county is the Historic Tallapoosa Depot, a restored railroad depot in Tallapoosa, which served as a central point in the region's development. Tallapoosa, the county’s largest city, is also known for its proximity to the Tallapoosa River, offering opportunities for water recreation and scenic views.

Haralson County is home to several parks and natural attractions, such as The Bremen City Park, featuring walking trails, picnic areas, and sports facilities. Roland Hayes Memorial Park in Bremen honors the life of the famous African American tenor who was born in the county. Outdoor enthusiasts can also explore the nearby Coosa Wildlife Management Area, which provides hunting and wildlife observation opportunities.

For those interested in local culture, the Haralson County Historical Society Museum in Buchanan offers exhibits detailing the area's history, from its founding to its role in the Civil War and beyond. The county's annual events, including the Bremen Strawberry Festival, also highlight its agricultural roots while offering a fun, family-friendly atmosphere.

With a combination of historical landmarks, outdoor attractions, and cultural experiences, Haralson County offers a glimpse into Georgia's past while providing modern-day visitors with a variety of activities to enjoy.

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