Sumner County Area Guide
Middle Tennessee’s historic gem, Sumner County, bids you a warm, Southern welcome!
Our county is part of the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin Metro area bordering the state of Kentucky, situated in the rolling countryside of rich heritage and tradition. Sumner County’s community spirit is one that benefits from the culture and arts of its neighboring metro area while affording its residents an idyllic, small-town lifestyle for their homes and families. The music and entertainment industries of neighboring Nashville and strong entrepreneurial spirit of Sumner County citizens make our county an exciting place to live and work and a flourishing place to do business. Sumner County is full of culture, history, unique cuisine, sports, academics, preserved natural beauty and wholesome Southern charm. Ideal for families, students, young professionals and retirees alike, our community offers many services and amenities to its residents. Some of the more attractive aspects of life in Sumner County include a low cost of living, a diverse cultural community, unique and affordable residential areas, thriving cultural community, nationally recognized healthcare, no personal income tax, diversity in educational opportunities, a seasonal climate, and an abundance of parks, natural bodies of water and municipal recreation areas. To learn more about life in the Middle Tennessee region, or to find out what Sumner County has to offer your family, please visit:
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Sumner County Visitors & Conventions Bureau
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Middle Tennessee Tourism Council, Sumner County
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Tennessee Department of Tourism, Middle Tennessee Region
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Nashville, TN Official Visitor & Tourism Website
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Nashville Area Maps and Transportation
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Nashville Sub-Region e-Guide
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