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Nashville, the state capitol, is in the heart of Middle Tennessee. Known around the world as Music City, it has a diverse population, a strong business environment, a fascinating cultural life, professional sports teams, and a comfortable standard of living. It is a magnet for tourists, conventions, relocating companies, and new hi-tech industries. It is surrounded by lovely bedroom communities, farms, lakes and state natural areas.
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The town of Murfreesboro, with its rich history, favorable business climate, and low cost of living, has a small-town feel and all the amenities of a much larger urban setting. It is Tennessee’s fastest-growing major city, yet it retains the charm of Main Street USA.
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Originally a farming community, Smyrna had a business boom in the 1970s, attracting new manufacturing and other industries. It is a transportation hub—air, rail, and road—which makes it attractive to employers. Smyrna has a stable and growing economy, employment opportunities, and a good standard of living.
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Ask Brentwood residents what they prize most about their city, and you’ll hear about gorgeous countryside, beautiful homes, good schools, efficient government, convenient location, great shopping – and horses. Modern amenities and natural beauty combine to give Brentwood an unequalled quality of life.
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Surrounded by rolling green hills and scenic landscapes, Franklin, Tennessee offers a rare blend of small-town southern hospitality and big-city amenities. Often described as "100 years and a few miles south" of Nashville, Franklin is packed with history, including Civil War battlefields, historic house museums and a host of antebellum mansions. It is a charming, quiet and cultured community
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Williamson County, Tennessee |
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Just south of Nashville via Interstate 65, Williamson County is a gem in the heart of Middle Tennessee. It has everything—bustling cities like Brentwood, historic towns like Franklin, and many small, one-of-a-kind communities like Leiper’s Fork, Spring Hill and Thompson Station. It is among the wealthiest counties in the United States, vibrant and growing.
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Known as the Antique City of the South, Lebanon is a small town with a lot to offer. Everything you need is there, and it is only a few minutes by interstate highway or commuter train to Nashville. Lebanon is uniquely situated for work, raising a family, and recreation.
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Mt. Juliet is an exciting place to live, easily accessible to everything Middle Tennessee has to offer for work and play. Between Percy Priest and Old Hickory Lakes, on the east-west corridor of Interstate 40, minutes from I-65 and I-24, nine miles from Nashville International Airport, and on the Music City Star commuter rail system, Mt. Juliet is in the center of it all.
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