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Bordered by Percy Priest Lake and Hurricane Creek to the north and ending just before Sam Ridley Parkway to the south, La Vergne is convenient to I-24 which has made it a popular location for many industrial and international companies that call Middle Tennessee Home. It's popular for outdoor enthusiasts as well, being closely located to Veteran's Memorial Park and Poole Knobs Recreation Area which offer easy access to the lake.
La Vergne.
Smyrna.
Smyrna is located centrally in Rutherford County which is the center-most point of the state. Settled southeast of Davidson County and just between La Vergne and Murfreesboro, it's a popular spot for locals looking for affordable, family-friendly neighborhoods outside of bustling Nashville. The city features a quaint and historic downtown area with shops and restaurants, but is also home to many of the chains you're used to, providing every convenience at your fingertips.
Murfreesboro is the geographic center of the state of Tennessee and Rutherford County. Settled southeast of Davidson County and just outside of Smyrna, it’s one of the most popular choices for locals looking to get a taste of small town living, without sacrificing the perks of a big city. Murfreesboro features numerous historic areas, shops and restaurants, and most chains you could find in a larger city.
Murfreesboro.
Located less than 20 miles east of Downtown Nashville in western Wilson County, Mt. Juliet sits between two national east-west routes, Interstate-40 and U.S. Route 70, better known as Lebanon Road. Known as an affordable, clean, and prosperous community, Mt. Juliet has grown tremendously in recent years, both in terms of the number residents and in business growth. It is speculated that the town's name, the only one like it in the United States, pays homage to a manor home of the same name in Kilkenny, Ireland.
Mount Juliet.
Located about an hour to the east of downtown Nashville in Wilson County, Lebanon is a sprawling community surrounding a traditional town square. It was incorporated in 1801, making it one of the oldest communities in the state and similar in style to Columbia and Franklin. Many large companies call Lebanon home, including Cracker Barrel and Dell, as well as Cumberland University, a private, four-year college.