WILSON COUNTY

Wilson County, adjacent to Davidson County/Nashville, maintains its foundation on its history and heritage. Ranked among Tennessee’s and the U. S.’ fastest growing counties, Wilson County continues to focus its attention on its bright future. From its home-grown Cracker Barrell headquarters to its recent economic partners of FedEx, Under Armour, Nissan, Amazon and others, it continues to maintain its “perfect blend” for success.

MT. JULIET 

Located between Old Hickory and Percy Priest lakes, Mt. Juliet is home to more than 35,000 residents. It offers close proximity to both the Nashville International Airport and downtown Nashville. 

  • The Toast to Tennessee Wine Festival showcases Tennessee’s award-winning wineries combined with gourmet food, food/wine seminars and fine artisans. 

  • Home to Del Webb senior living community. 

  • Home to Tennessee’s first fully transit oriented development combining rail, retail and residential. 

  • Identified by KABOOM for the 8th year as a top U.S. Playful City because of its parks and programs. 

LEBANON 

The county seat of Wilson County, Lebanon is home to Cumberland University and a Tennessee College of Applied Technology campus, as well as the Wilson County Expo Center, a popular site for trade shows and entertainment events. From multiple food products, to porcelain tiles, to commercial water heating systems, to auto seats, etc., Lebanon serves as the industrial base for Wilson County. 

  • A renaissance of Lebanon Town Square that includes new pubs, restaurants and unique retail establishments. 

  • Home to the Wilson County Fair recognized as one of the nation’s top county/state fairs. 

  • The Cedars of Lebanon State Park located just south of Lebanon draws over one million visitors each year. 

  • Highly ranked Wilson County Schools and Lebanon Special School District. 

WATERTOWN 

Watertown is a rustic community that serves as an avenue of shopping, entertainment and hometown experiences. 

  • Home to a popular and successful drive-in-theater. 

  • Final rail transit destination for numerous train related excursions and the future home to one of the few operational train roundabouts. 

  • Yearly entertainment events including Jazz Festival and “Mile Long Yard Sales” which features thousands of participants. 

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