Maury County
Maury County was created in 1807 from Indian lands and parts of Williamson County. It was named after Abram P. Maury (1766-1825), a prominent surveyor, politician of the region, state senator, and lawyer.Maury County encompasses 613 square miles.
An Overview of Maury County
A quick glance and overview of Maury County Tennessee.
A quick glance and overview of Maury County Tennessee.
Maury County Utilities Information
Whether you're moving from just across town or from across the country, these local utility companies will ease the transition for any new resident into their new Maury County home.
Whether you're moving from just across town or from across the country, these local utility companies will ease the transition for any new resident into their new Maury County home.
Maury County Website
Official Web Site for Maury County, Tennessee, . County Commissioners, Elected Officials, Voting Results - Columbia, Maury County Department Information and much more.
Official Web Site for Maury County, Tennessee, . County Commissioners, Elected Officials, Voting Results - Columbia, Maury County Department Information and much more.
Spring Hill
Situated in both Williamson and Maury Counties, Spring Hill was a small rural community with as many cows as there were people before Saturn arrived. It is home to several historic homes including the Rippavilla Plantation, a 19th century Greek revival Antebellum home.
Situated in both Williamson and Maury Counties, Spring Hill was a small rural community with as many cows as there were people before Saturn arrived. It is home to several historic homes including the Rippavilla Plantation, a 19th century Greek revival Antebellum home.
