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Williamson County is just south of Nashville, in the scenic rolling hills of Middle Tennessee.
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Six cities are located within Williamson County – Brentwood, Fairview, Franklin, Nolensville, Spring Hill and Thompson’s Station.
The county hosts dozens of weekend festivals and events each year that attract a total of nearly 1 million visitors.
Williamson County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation, according to recent Census figures.
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Williamson County Strikes a Balance Between Preservation and Growth
Food
What's cookin'? Get a taste of regional cuisine.
Boiling Spring Academy Teaches History Through Immersion
Vanderbilt Williamson Expands Its Presence Throughout the County
The Famous and Not-So-Famous Find Williamson County Hard To Beat
Independence High School Athlete Races To Win National Title in Cross Country

Franklin City Parks Offer Wide Variety of Recreational Opportunities
Michael Morrison skates the bowl at the Jim Warren Skate Park, which opened in 2006.