Harrison is a village and town located in Westchester County, New York, approximately 22 miles (35 km) northeast of Manhattan. The population was 27,472 at the 2010 census. Harrison was ranked sixth in the list of the top 10 places to live in New York State for 2014 according to the national online real estate brokerage Movoto.
According to Forbes, Harrison is the 326th wealthiest place in the United States with a median sale price of $1,230,625, slightly below that of Chappaqua
Harrison was established in 1696 by John Harrison, who was given 24 hours to ride his horse around an area which would become his, to fill an owe the King had to him. Because Harrison had to travel by horse the town contains no waterways that could not be forded on horseback. The town gets its name from Mr. Harrison, and was incorporated as a town on March 7, 1788, by an act of the New York State legislature.
Merritt's Hill in West Harrison was the site of the Battle of White Plains during the Revolutionary War. Regiment 182 of the Continental Army, of the 367 regiments there, was the Harrison Regiment, composed solely of people from Harrison.
Welcome to the state of crowd authority
One more brick in their own foundation
Please leave your ego outside
Individual self devastation
They never need the key to pass this door
For your flooded mind is open
As the whisper turns to a roar
Injected thoughts are stigmatized in you
No one was even close to win this game
To reach the end without a blame
"Last days most times are painted grey"
I heard them say
and now they fade
It seems insane to me
I stumble on these frames
Obsessed by your beliefs
Once again
I never realized how weak we are
Infiltrated by infected seeds
Scar by scar