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Madison Community

An Overview of the Madison community & neighborhoods,located in the northeastern section of Davidson County.

Parkwood & Union Hill Community

An Overview of the Parkwood - Union Hill community & neighborhoods, located in the northern part of Davidson County.

Antioch & Priest Lake Community

An Overview of the Antioch and Priest Lake community & neighborhoods, located in the southern part of Davidson County.

Downtown Nashville Community

An Overview of the Downtown Nashville community & neighborhoods, located in the heart of Davidson County.

Green Hills & Midtown Community

An Overview of the Green Hills and Midtown community & neighborhoods, located in the southern part of Davidson County.

Hermitage & Donelson Community

An Overview of the Hermitage and Donelson community & neighborhoods, located in the eastern most part of Davidson County.

Southeast Nashville Community

An Overview of the Southeast community & neighborhoods, located in the southern most part of Davidson County.

South Nashville Community

An Overview of the South Nashville community & neighborhoods, located in the southern part of Davidson County.

Brentwood

Brentwood was originally a rural community of planters and farmers until it began to develop into a business center after the Civil War and is now the northern gateway to Williamson County.

Franklin

Franklin, with its rich Civil War heritage, is the centerpiece and county seat of Williamson County.

Leiper's Fork

Leipers Fork is a tiny woodsy community located about halfway between Franklin and Fairview, and is the home of Puckett's Grocery and Restaurant.

Thompson Station

Ten minutes south of Franklin is Thompson's Station, which has become a high-priced bedroom community to Williamson, Maury and Davidson County residents.

Triune

Triune is an unincorporated town located in Williamson County Tennessee and home to the Tennessee Renaissance Festival

West Nashville Community

An Overview of the West Nashville community & neighborhoods, located in the western part of Davidson County.

North Nashville Community

An Overview of the North Nashville community & neighborhoods, located in the northwestern part of Davidson County.

Fairview

Quietly nestled in the northwest corridor of Williamson County, Fairview was incorporated in 1959.

Mt. Pleasant

Situated in Maury County, the city Mt. Pleasant was once a significant mining center and known as "The Phosphate Capital of the World". It is now a progressive small city, surrounded by natural beauty, with a diverse mix of industry and an ideal environment for family living.

East Nashville Community

An Overview of the East Nashville community & neighborhoods, located just east and across the river from Downtown Nashville.

Columbia

Situated in Maury County, the city of Columbia, is well-known for its annual week-long Mule Days, which attracts an estimated 200,000 visitors annually.

Volunteer State Community College

Volunteer State Community College is a public two-year community college located 30 miles north of Nashville in Gallatin, Tennessee. Vol State currently offers associate degrees, certificates, and continuing education courses.

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.

Joelton Community

An Overview of the Joelton community & neighborhoods, located northwestern part of Davidson County.

Bordeaux & White's Creek Community

An Overview of the Bordeaux - White's Creek community & neighborhoods, located in northwestern Davidson County.

Bellevue Community

An Overview of the Bellevue community & neighborhoods, located in the southwestern part of Davidson County.

Columbia State Community College

As Tennessee's first two-year college, Columbia State Community College has five campuses and offers more than 50 programs of study.

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