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Nashville SkylineNashville is the capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County. It is located on the Cumberland River in Davidson County, in the north-central part of the state. The city is a center for the health care, music, publishing, banking and transportation industries, and is home to a large number of colleges and universities.

Nashville has a consolidated city-county government which includes seven smaller municipalities in a two-tier system. The population of Nashville-Davidson County stood at 626,144 as of 2008, according to United States Census Bureau estimates. This makes it the second most populous city in the state after Memphis. However, the 2009 population of the entire 13-county Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area was 1,582,264, making it the largest metropolitan area in the state. The 2009 population of the Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Columbia combined statistical area was estimated at 1,666,566.

Nashville Cityscape
The downtown area of Nashville features a diverse assortment of entertainment, dining, cultural and architectural attractions. The Broadway and 2nd Avenue areas feature entertainment venues, night clubs and an assortment of restaurants. North of Broadway lies Nashville's central business district, Legislative Plaza, Capitol Hill and the Tennessee Bicentennial Mall. Cultural and architectural attractions can be found throughout the city.

The downtown area of Nashville is easily accessible. Three major interstate highways (I-40, I-65 and I-24) converge near the core area of downtown, and many regional cities are within a day's driving distance.

Nashville's first skyscraper, the Life & Casualty Tower, was completed in 1957 and started the construction of high rises in downtown Nashville. After the construction of the AT&T Building in 1994, the downtown area saw little construction until the mid-2000s. Many new residential developments have been constructed or are planned for the various neighborhoods of downtown and midtown. A new high rise office building, The Pinnacle, was recently opened in 2010.

Many civic and infrastructure projects are either being planned, in progress, or recently completed. A new MTA bus hub was recently completed in downtown Nashville, as was the Music City Star pilot project. Several public parks have been constructed, such as the Public Square. Riverfront Park is scheduled to be extensively updated. The Music City Center, a convention center project, has been approved for the downtown area and is currently under construction.

Parks and Gardens Metro Board of Parks and Recreation owns and manages 10,200 acres of land and 99 parks and greenways (comprising more than 3% of the total area of the county).

Warner Parks, situated on 2,684 acres of land, consist of a 5,000 square-foot learning center, 20 miles of scenic roads, 12 miles  of hiking trails, and 10 miles of horse trails. It is also the home of the annual Iroquois Steeplechase.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers maintains parks on Old Hickory Lake and Percy Priest Lake. These parks are used for multiple activities including fishing, water-skiing, sailing and boating. Percy Priest Lake is also home to the Vanderbilt Sailing Club.

Other notable parks in Nashville include Centennial Park, Shelby Park, and Radnor Lake State Natural Area.

Nashville Economy
As the "home of country music", Nashville has become a major music recording and production center. All of the Big Four record labels, as well as numerous independent labels, have offices in Nashville, mostly in the Music Row area. Since the 1960s, Nashville has been the second biggest music production center (after New York) in the U.S. As of 2006, Nashville's music industry is estimated to have a total economic impact of $6.4 billion per year and to contribute 19,000 jobs to the Nashville area.

Although Nashville is renowned as a music recording center and tourist destination, its largest industry is actually health care. Nashville is home to more than 250 health care companies, including Hospital Corporation of America, the largest private operator of hospitals in the world. As of 2006, it is estimated that the health care industry contributes $18.3 billion per year and 94,000 jobs to the Nashville-area economy. The automotive industry is also becoming increasingly important for the entire Middle Tennessee region. Nissan North America moved its corporate headquarters in 2006 from Gardena, California (Los Angeles County) to Franklin. Nissan also has its largest North American manufacturing plant in Smyrna, Tennessee. Largely as a result of the increased development of Nissan and other Japanese economic interests in the region, Japan moved its New Orleans Consulate-general to Nashville's Palmer Plaza.

Other major industries in Nashville include insurance, finance, and publishing (especially religious publishing). The city hosts headquarters operations for several Protestant denominations, including the United Methodist Church, Southern Baptist Convention, National Baptist Convention, USA, and the National Association of Free Will Baptists.

Fortune 500 companies within Nashville include Dell, HCA Inc. (formerly, Hospital Corporation of America) and Dollar General Corporation (in Goodlettsville).


Nashville TN Area Information

Nashville TN Community Characteristics and Facts
  • Total Crime Risk: 300.0 (100 = National Average)
  • Population: 639,702
  • Population Growth Since 2000: 12.25%
  • Annual Max Avg. Temperature: 70 F
  • Annual Min Avg. Temperature: 48 F
  • Male Median Age: 33.1 years
  • Female Median Age: 36.1 years
  • Median Household Income: $53,000
  • Highest Education Level Attained: High School 25.25%, Bachelors 22.37%, Grad School 11.33%

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2010 Population Growth and Population Statistics Davidson county, TN Tennessee
Total Population 639,702 6,326,157
Square Miles 502.26 41,217.12
Population Density 1,273.60 153.50
Population Change Since 1990 25.23% 29.70%
Population Change Since 2000 12.25% 11.19%
Forecasted Population Change by 2014 6.06% 4.74%
Population Male 311,484 48.69% 3,110,885 49.17%
Population Female 328,218 51.31% 3,215,272 50.83%
Median Age 34.50 36.60

Nashville TN Population Growth and Population Statistics


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2010 Weather Summary Davidson county, TN Tennessee
Weather Index 100 124
Annual Maximum Avg. Temperature 70.0 °F 70.0 °F
Annual Minimum Avg. Temperature 48.0 °F 49.0 °F
Annual Avg. Temperature 59.1 °F 59.4 °F
Annual Heating Degree Days (Tot Degrees < 65) 3,729 3,633
Annual Cooling Degree Days (Tot Degrees > 65) 1,616 1,619
Percent of Possible Sunshine 56 59
Mean Sky Cover (Sunrise to Sunset - Out of 10) 6 6
Mean Number of Days Clear (Out of 365 Days) 103 109
Mean Number of Days Rain (Out of 365 Days) 119 118
Mean Number of Days Snow (Out of 365 Days) 4 3
Avg. Annual Precipitation (Total Inches) 47.00" 51.00"
Avg. Annual Snowfall (Total Inches) 10.00" 8.00"

Nashville TN Weather, Forecast, Temperature and Precipitation


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Nashville TN Population by Age


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