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These local picks offer ways to save money, stay active, and spend more time with the people who matter most.
The NBC News tool utilizes home prices, interest rates, and availability (among other factors) to determine the monthly metric.
Take a look at the best answers from locals to questions asked by out-of-towners about living, exploring, and visiting Nashville, TN.
The US Census Bureau recently released population estimates, and Lebanon, TN grew by 8.9% in a year, landing it No. 12 on the list of the country’s fastest-growing cities.
It’s Tennessee’s 228th birthday on Saturday, June 1, so get ready to blow out the candles because the party is about to start.
Plus, the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp shares how many visitors we can expect over the next decade and how much they will spend.
The Clydesdales will make four public appearances in Music City May 30-June 3 in partnership with Folds of Honor.
See how Music City stacks up against its competition and why we think its placement on the recent WalletHub study should be much higher.
Mayor O’Connell’s State of Metro speech focused on four initiatives — the spending plan, the operating budget, transit funding, and the East Bank.
The show features the Tennessee city on the sixth episode of its first season, which airs on Friday, May 3 on Food Network.

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