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Long known for its country music industry, Nashville is home to a diverse mix of industries, services and entertainment. It is the state capital of Tennessee and is located along the Cumberland River, midway between Memphis and Knoxville. Nashville's strategic location attracts national and regional companies, making the city a major business center in the southeast.
Nashville is within 600 miles of over half of America's population and is served by an impressive network of interstates and major U.S. highways. More than nine million visitors travel to the city every year to visit the city's variety of cultural venues, netting more than two billion in revenue. Downtown Nashville is the home of the NFL's Tennessee Titans, as well as the NHL's Nashville Predators.
Nashville's dedication to education has earned the city the title of "Athens of the South." The city is the home of 18 colleges and universities, including prestigious Vanderbilt University, and is a regional center of higher education and research. The continued steady economic growth has strengthened Nashville's position as one of the most dynamic metropolitan areas in the southern United States. But don't just take our word for it...come see for yourself!
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