Nashville
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Geographic Region: inland River
Elevation: 597 feet
Population: 599, 131
Avg. Temperatures:
Winter: 50/30 spring: 74/52
summer: 88/68 Fall: 71/50
Avg. Precipitation: 47. 2 inches/year
Median Resident Age: 36
Median Household Income: $44,512
Median Home Value: $150,400
Hospitals: vanderbilt University Medical
center, centennial Medical center,
st. thomas hospital
Airport: Nashville international airport
rock music industry is based along
Nashville’s Music Row, with a great
influence in neighboring Williamson
County. The Christian record companies include EMI Christian Music
Group, Provident Label Group and
Word Records. Music Row also houses many gospel music, and Contemporary Christian music companies
centered around 16th and 17th
Avenues South.
Cost of living is one of the Nashville area’s major advantages. Residents benefit from an overall cost of
living that is consistently below the
U.S. average.
lifelong learning Opportunities
Both Lipscomb University and the
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at
Vanderbilt University offer extensive
lifelong learning programs for as little
as a $10 fee.
Medical Facilities
While the 906 bed Vanderbilt Medical Center is the largest facility in the
area, Centennial Medical Center and
St Thomas Hospital offer a full range
of quality care.
green initiatives & energy
Go Green Nashville is an initiative to reduce Nashville’s energy consumption by 5 percent. Homeowners
and businesses in Nashville’s urban
neighborhoods are encouraged to undergo an NES In-Home Energy Evaluation to decrease their power usage
and to save money.