Polk County Government Sheriff's Dept
Polk County, located in the southeastern corner of Tennessee, was established in 1839 and named in honor of Governor and President James K. Polk. The county, with its rich history in copper mining and agriculture, features four rivers, including the Ocoee and Hiwassee, and offers a variety of outdoor activities such as floating, boating, and hiking amidst its scenic landscapes.
Home to the Ducktown Basin Museum and historic sites like Fort Marr, Polk County showcases its Native American heritage and the legacy of the Cherokee people. With a commitment to preserving its past while fostering a vibrant community, Polk County is an appealing destination for both visitors and residents seeking a healthy and safe environment.
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