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Hamilton County is one of 95 counties within the state of Tennessee. Hamilton County is the fourth most populated county in Tennessee and, has continued to grow over the past five years. The county was created on October 25, 1819. Hamilton county extended to the state line after absorbing parts of three different counties including Bledsoe, Marion, and Rhea. The county's creation was the result of a treaty signed with the Cherokee Indians in 1817.

Hamilton county is the fourth most populated county in the state with a population of 361,613 as of 2017. with a growth rate around 1% per year over the last five years. Hamilton county has census records dating back to the 1830's. The average income of Hamilton County Tennessee is $26,560.

Natural areas of interest: Areas such as Lookout Mountain including the famous point park, and sunset rock. Lookout Mountain was the area in which the last battle of the Cherokee Indians took place. It was also the battlegrounds during the Civil War and served as a base for General Andrew Jacksons troops during the American Civil War. There are many other important areas to note on Signal Mountain including point park. Point Park is a national military park that is a tribute to the battle of Lookout mountain that took place during the American Civil War.

Could potentially add more information about history. Difficulties of adding information. This was mostly the lack of information. The information provided and Hamilton County's government website seemed incomplete. This information was also very hard to navigates. Information from other sources seemed not credible. Information from different sources was also hard to come by as there seems to be not information present.