MORE ABOUT MIDDLE TENNESSEE
With its hometown feel, you can be assured as you walk down any street you will pass at least a few people you know and who know you. This statement best describes the people of Middle Tennessee --where residents have a genuine concern for their friends and neighbors in one of Tennessee’s fastest growing communities. Middle Tennessee is experiencing tremendous growth due to the quality of life, a Tennessee Department of Education rated A+ school system, excellent health care facilities, local parks, abundant recreational opportunities and its close proximity to the Greater Nashville area. Our community offers an open and unhurried haven for people who enjoy history, romantic scenery, water recreation, an agricultural environment, notable celebrations and friendly folks.
Middle Tennessee boasts one of the most scenic rolling hills communities of middle Tennessee and steeped in history, and one of the fastest growing areas in the state--the eleventh fastest in the nation. Located just south of Nashville, we hold to the family traditions of the "Old Mid-South" while being home to several corporate headquarters, seventy-two light manufacturing plants, a state-of-the-art Medical Center, and a $3.5 million Recreation Complex. Equestrian sports are well represented with horse shows, steeplechase and the largest outdoor rodeo east of the Mississippi River! Our youth soccer program is nationally known. Along with top-quality golf courses, we have several city parks in Franklin and Brentwood, as well as the 800-acre Fairview Nature Park. An County Arts Council, Pull-Tight Players community theatre, nationally recognized city-sponsored family events and highly praised Wi School Districts lead the way to what is considered one of the best quality of life communities in the South.
Middle Tennessee offers a friendly and relaxed setting conveniently located twenty minutes from Nashville between two prominent lakes. Each of three cities, Lebanon, Mt. Juliet and Watertown, offers a distinctive and charming quality of life, abundant employment opportunities, and some of the best schools in Middle Tennessee. Community highlights include: Recipient's of the "Governor's Three-Star" community award; Heavily forested landscape, large farming areas, and access to lakes; Rural, less hectic lifestyle with excellent access to shopping and metropolitan conveniences; Nashville-bound commuter express train with stops in Lebanon and Mount Juliet; Nine country and golf clubs, many state parks, and water access/recreation opportunities; Nationally recognized County Fair with over 500,000 visitors annually, awarded "Best Fair in the State of Tennessee"; $165 million NASCAR sanctioned speedway offering access to exciting racing activities; Fiddlers Grove Historic Village, Cedars of Lebanon State Park, and Lebanon down town square with several delightful antique vendors; Middle Tennessee's largest single retail development presently being completed with anticipated retail space of two-million feet available over the next five years, all within 20 minutes of any Wilson County location; Excursion train ventures from downtown Nashville for unique shopping and Southern cooking in Watertown and Lebanon; Extensive housing choices for seniors including executive lifestyle, golf course developments and other planned communities close to medical care and shopping. Middle Tennessee is a great place to retire, have a second home, raise children, work and play. Before you decide on a plan to move, consider the wonderful lifestyles available to you in Middle Tennessee . You will be pleased that you did! |