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Harmony Massage Spa
Massage Therapy Spa in Hixson, TN
Business Description
We are a professional massage spa committed to providing customers with professional massage services, in our elegant environment. We offer a variety professional service massages. We can help you if you are experiencing stress, anxiety, neck pain, back, shoulders, legs, or neck pain, as well as headaches, Fibromyalgia, insomnia, poor circulation, high blood pressure, current or past injuries, or if you have poor circulation. We will do our best to make sure you feel better. We offer a variety of massages including Swedish massage and deep tissue massages, Thai massage, Thai massage, foot massaging, acupressure massages, couples massages, hot stone massages, CBD massages, Pregnancy massages, and body scrub massages.
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About Hixson
Hixson is a former unincorporated community and now part of the city of Chattanooga in Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States.its population was 14,216 in 2020. It is in the northeastern part of Chattanooga and is part of the Chattanooga, TN-GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Hixson is typically defined as the area north of Rivermont (a Chattanooga neighborhood), east of the city of Red Bank and U.S. Highway 27, and south of unincorporated Middle Valley and Thrasher Pike. It is bordered to the east by the Tennessee River. Neighborhoods within Hixson include DuPont, Northgate, Big Ridge, and Valleybrook. == History == The land around Hixson was first settled by Europeans around 1821 by pioneers John and Elendar Hixson. While Elendar was born in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, John Hixson, born in 1797, came from Virginia. This family of Hixsons first came to America in the mid-1600's when John Hixson's great great grandfather, William Hixson II from Frodsham, sailed to New Jersey. John and Elendar had 9 children between 1821 and 1851. Greatly opposed to any involvement in a civil war, some of the family began traveling further westward in 1852 to southern Missouri with the incorrect hopes that state would remain a neutral location in the looming national conflict.