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Custom home that is nothing short of grand! The stunning entry features a split bridal stairway. You’ll love each magnificent room of this home from the library to the two-story living room. The elevator offers access to all three floors for full accessibility. Plus, the 1,338 sq. ft. pool house is large and has a full kitchen. Last but certainly not least, the saltwater pool measures 24×46 and is made of gunite.

Murfreesboro exhibits a unique blend of Civil War history and thriving 21st-century activity.

Stones River National Battlefield displays the story of those who fought and died at the fierce Battle of Stones River, and Oaklands Historic House Museum reflects both the prosperity of the Antebellum era and the hardships suffered during the

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Moving tests the “planner” in us all. The details, the prep –  the lists of what to prepare for seem to be never-ending. But one thing that seems to slip people’s mind is prepping to move your pets. After all, they’re members of the family – so it feels like they can just hop in the car and go, too! However, depending on the type of pet and move – there is likely some planning involved. Here are some things to keep in mind when it comes to moving your beloved furry one:

Research Ahead of Time Each state has different regulations for pets. This includes any type of permits, certifications, and vaccines your pet may need in a new location. Also if applicable be sure to check in with future landlords or HOAs for regulations that must be…
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This stunning, well-appointed home in College Grove includes exquisite details! Dark wood beams, a fireplace, a built-in bookcase, tranquil wall colors, crown molding, and wood flooring grace the interior. Visitors are greeted by the relaxing front porch, and the back deck features a fireplace. Community amenities include a pool and clubhouse. The six bedroom, five and a half bath home also includes two bonus rooms.

College Grove is a small, rural community featuring rolling hills, farmland, and beautiful homes. It sits between Spring Hill and Murfreesboro, just south of Nashville.

Listed by Susan Parker.

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ABOUT NOLENSVILLE

Nolensville, Tennessee has attracted families for generations, not just for its beautiful landscape, but also for its convenient location, inclusion in Williamson County, and its low property tax rates. The storybook town makes you feel far from it all, but is just a few miles from Nashville, Franklin, and Smyrna, making it an easy commute in nearly any direction.


Being in Williamson County means that Nolensville residents have access to some of the best schools in the state. New elementary, middle, and high schools have recently opened, drawing in families looking for high-quality education. Farmhouses dot rolling hills and newer subdivisions with community amenities are scattered throughout the town, giving residents plenty

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In a town like Nashville and an area like Middle Tennessee, the toughest thing about any holiday is deciding what to do. Add on no work, no school, sunny skies and one of the most festive areas of the country? You’ve got a dilemma on your hands. Luckily, this falls into the category of “no wrong answer” – and no matter what you chose, you’ll be beaming with not just American pride, but Middle Tennessee pride before the fifth of July even gets close.

Here are a few of our favorite ways to soak in the freedom of the fourth in Middle Tennessee:

Let Freedom Sing! – Fifth Avenue and Broadway

A yearly favorite – July 4th at Fifth Avenue and Broadway is bigger and bigger each year. Beginning at 5pm there is live music by Lady Antebellum, Chris Janson,

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Here in Tennessee, we’re typical Americans in many ways – one of which is that we love our dogs! Public interest in dog parks is as high as it’s ever been, with residents clamoring for dog parks to be opened in towns that don’t yet have them.

This guide to the best dog parks in Middle Tennessee features our top 5 favorite pup-friendly destinations. However, if these locations aren’t central to you, it’s well worth your time to research dog parks in your area. Sometimes there’s a hidden gem just around the corner from you. We hope you and your adorable companion can get out and enjoy some off-leash playtime at one of Tennessee’s gorgeous bark parks! 

Davidson County

Two Rivers Dog Park
3150 McGavock Pk. Nashville, TN 37214

Two Rivers Dog Park

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Welcome to July! Summer is in full swing and we are loving all the sunshine! With 4th of July, there are plenty of events at the start of the month with fireworks and great food! Towards the end of the month, we are looking forward to all the free music across Middle Tennessee. Whatever events you choose to attend, we hope you have a safe and fun month!

July 4: 13th Annual Music City Hot Chicken Festival
East Park | Nashville

This free festival is a fun way to celebrate Nashville this 4th of July! The Fire Truck Parade begins at 10:30 that morning and the gates open at 11 am! Enjoy free Hot Chicken samples and all kinds of good stuff from local vendors!

July 5-8: Star Wars: A New Hope – In Concert with the Nashville Symphony

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Unique and beautiful, this 1940’s Cape Cod home located near 12th S, Belmont, and Lipscomb is a wonderful new listing on the market! Renovated kitchen, stainless steel appliances, gas range, beautiful hardwoods throughout, 10ft ceilings, 2 wood burning stoves, great full walk-out basement, privacy gate and sanctuary-like backyard with a stream, koi pond, and beautiful landscaping are just some of its long list of features! The home is perfectly suited for the Nashville-lover to move in and be close to everything!

12 South is located right next to Belmont University and is one of Nashville’s hottest areas. The beautifully restored homes of this location make it highly desirable to live in, and it is home to a wide variety of entertainment and

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Tennessee’s fertile soil, warm climate, and dedicated farmers have made our state a culinary destination. Our restaurants feature special dishes showcasing each chef’s ability to delight diners with produce grown locally and sustainably to such an impressive degree that Tennessee cuisine has long since influenced food trends in surrounding states.

This collection of recipes will allow you, at-home chefs, to do the same. Each recipe focuses on one local produce item that you can grow yourself, find at the farmers market, or pick at U-Pick farms throughout the area. Eating fruits and vegetables is always healthy, of course, but we didn’t limit this collection to perfectly healthy meals. There are salads and baked fries, but there are also desserts and

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In today’s digital world we are all connected to each other and to objects like never before. Technologies allow for objects to do more for us than ever before, from thermostats to garage doors to slow cookers.

The modern conveniences of a smarthome are an appealing trait for many home buyers. A recent survey reveals interesting insights about smarthome technology: what homeowners want.

What Homeowners Want

The survey by the National Association of Realtors showed that while most homeowners (82 percent) are not asking real estate agents about smarthomes, they are still interested. Customers want smarthome functions that provide them with particular benefits, the top of which are:

  • Security (81 percent deem it “very important” or “somewhat
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