Conveniently located 40 miles from Nashville, Montgomery County offers cultural, educational, employment and business opportunities that few communities can match. Joining county residents in this success is County government. And we are proud to offer our residents some of the best services in the nation.
Cheatham County, while in the midst of unprecedented growth, maintains a small town way of life, which is an attraction outsiders seek.
All ends of the county are beginning to grow and to meet the needs of every expanding part of the county. Municipalities and residents are recognizing the need to come together in order to meet the needs of long time residents and newcomers. Cheatham County is the destination for families looking to live, work, and play and has the space and opportunity to accommodate all.
Robertson County Tennessee is a beautiful, pastoral community of 60,000 people, thirty miles north of Nashville.
Located on the northern section of Middle Tennessee, on the Highland Rim of the Cumberland Basin, Robertson County is 477-square miles and home to 10 incorporated cities.
Stewart County is home to Land Between the Lakes, LBL, and Fort Donelson National Battlefield. It is located about 75 miles northwest of Nashville with a population of 12,795 as of 2004.
Dickson County was created by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly, meeting in Knoxville, on November 3, 1803, from portions of Robertson and Montgomery counties. This new county was named for Dr. William Dickson, a Nashville physician, who also served as Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives and as a U. S. Congressman. Dickson County was organized as the 25th of the of Tennessee's 95 counties.