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Nolensville is a town in Williamson County, Tennessee. Its population was 13,829 at the 2020 census. Its population was 13,829 at the 2020 census. It was established in 1797 by William Nolen, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War .
Williamson County was founded in 1799, and College Grove was one of its early communities. College Grove gained population during 1880–1920. College Grove includes commercial and rural structures. [2]: 3, 4, 8, 9
In 2010, Williamson County is listed 17th on the Forbes list of the 25 wealthiest counties in America. [22] By 2006 Williamson County had a population of 160,781 representing 27.0% population growth since 2000. The census bureau lists Williamson as one of the 100 fastest-growing counties in the United States for the period 2000–2005.
403 Main St., Franklin/7031 Executive Center Drive, Suite 101, Brentwood, www.eat55.com. 55 South restaurant in downtown Franklin, Tenn., on May 30, 2024 ... What are your favorite spots in ...
Williamson: Middle Tennessee: website, over 700 acres, operated by the City, includes a nature center with exhibits and art, Monkey Treehouse playground, outdoor classroom Cedars of Lebanon State Park: Lebanon: Wilson: Middle Tennessee: 900 acres, features the Merritt Nature Center Discovery Center at Murfree Spring: Murfreesboro: Rutherford ...
Franklin: Williamson County MRA: 10: Christopher McEwen House: April 13, 1988 (#88000320) March 23, 1995: Franklin Rd., 1/5 mile south of Berry's Chapel Rd. Franklin vicinity: Williamson County MRA. Delisted due to extensive alterations. 11: George W. Morton House: April 13, 1988 (#88000337) July 20, 2020
City of Brentwood Parks and Recreation 36°02′09″N 86°50′23″W / 36.03594°N 86.83972°W / 36.03594; -86 This Williamson County, Tennessee geography–related article is a stub .
Williamson Herald is an online news outlet based in Franklin, Tennessee. The newspaper provides coverage to Williamson County, Tennessee, including the cities of Franklin, Brentwood, Spring Hill, Nolensville, and Fairview, and also publishes print versions. It was founded in 2005 and is owned by CMD Publishing. [1]