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David Hudgins Broker/Auctioneer/Owner |
Po Box 777
Fairview TN 37062
Phone: (866) 483-4467
Fax: (615) 799-9885
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Nestled In The
Heart Of Middle Tennessee
Fairview, in the northwest corridor of Williamson County, is nestled in the heart of middle Tennessee. Williamson County's scenic rolling countryside provides a wealth of quaint towns, metropolitan settings and a rich heritage of traditions. Fairview is served by State Highways 96 and 100, near Interstate 40, and is approximately 16 miles south of Nashville, "Music City, USA," via Interstate 65.
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Williamson County was established in 1799 and named for Dr. Hugh Williamson, the Surgeon General of the North Carolina militia, a member of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Constitution. The county prospered until the Civil War began in 1860. The Battle of Franklin was one of the most decisive of the Civil War, leaving over 8,000 dead or wounded in 5 hours of intense fighting which turned almost every home and building in town into a hospital. After the war, Williamson County became an agriculturally based economy, with tobacco becoming the main cash crop. It took some 100+ years for the county's economy to reach pre-war levels. In the 1960s the area began a period of rapid growth, largely because of the new interstate system.
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The middle Tennessee region features 4 distinct seasons and generally moderate temperatures. The average annual temperature in Williamson County is 59.4 degrees. The average January high is 47.1 degrees, with an average low of 29.1 degrees. The area's average high July temperature is 87.5 degrees, with an average July low of 66.4 degrees. Annual average precipitation is 46 degrees.
Annual community events around Fairview include Nature Fest, Jamboree Day at the Fairview Ballpark, the annual Fairview Christmas Parade and more. Williamson County also provides dozens of weekend festivals and events every year.
Williamson County is also proud of its past. Its various historic attractions include such sites as the Carter House, the Historic Carnton Plantation, Natchez Trace Parkway, historic downtown Franklin and the Factory at Franklin. One of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War was fought in 1864 in Williamson County. Known as the Battle of Franklin, this horrific but brief pitched fight resulted in some 9,500 casualties.
The amphitheater in Brentwood's Crockett Park is named for legendary singer Eddie Arnold, a Brentwood resident. Williamson County is also home to many other country music stars as well as professional athletes who play for the Tennessee Titans NFL team and the Nashville Predators NHL team.
Public primary and middle schools in Fairview include the Westwood Elementary and Fairview Elementary schools, Fairview Middle School and Fairview High School. Area colleges and universities include Tennessee State University, Belmont University, Columbia State Community College, Vanderbilt University, Austin Peay State University and others.
Nearby hospitals and medical centers include Williamson Medical Center, Horizon Medical Center and St. Thomas Hospital.
Fairview is unique in that it is home to Bowie Nature Park, its own 794-acre park which features beautiful lakes for ducks and fishing plus long walking trails, picnic pavilions, mountain bike trails, an outdoor stage, horse trails and more. The Treehouse Playground provides plenty of activities for children. There are also facilities for baseball and softball at the Fairview Ball Park. For indoor recreation you'll enjoy the Fairview Recreation Center, its community swimming pool, extensive weight room, gymnasium and more. The Harpeth River flows for 125 miles through Williamson and 5 other counties.
Golfers in the area will enjoy the Fairways Golf Course on Spencer Creek, Forrest Crossing Golf Course, Legends Club of Tennessee and Through the Green Golf Course. The Springhouse Golf Club hosts the Bellsouth Senior Classic from its location on the banks of the Cumberland River. For NASCAR racing fans, the Nashville Speedway USA for the Winston Racing Series is held weekly from April to September.
As you can tell, there are many things going on in our area. Even so, we are still able to maintain our small town feel. Drop by our United Country office at your first opportunity and see for yourself why we still call this "home."
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