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Nashville is a diverse and wonderful city (Nashville is a diverse and wonderful city)

Nashville is located in Davidson County

Population: 488,374
"Home of Country Music!"

Nashville combines the comforts of a metropolitan area with very affordable housing and safe streets. The business opportunities in Nashville are constantly on the rise as the city aims to target such industries as manufacturing, health care, and music and entertainment. Newcomers to the city will quickly find numerous resources that will facilitate the job-finding process. The Nashville economy is clearly not reliant on any one area of business activity. The city is a leader in printing and publishing, finance and insurance, healthcare management, music and entertainment, automobile and related industry manufacturing, higher education and tourism. Nashville is home to numerous colleges and universities, including Vanderbilt University, which promise to provide a steady flow of highly skilled workers long into the future.

Nashville is best known for the country music that seems to pour from every orifice, though it offers live music from nearly every genre. Nashville is alive with motion, the glittering city lights now enhanced by more than country music bars, although they still dot the sidewalks and stay full with musicians and visitors alike enjoying the likes of Hank, George, Willie and Reba tunes. - In this complex variation of cultures, everything fits and, with some of the new additions to Nashville, it can only add variety to the town infamous for lone musicians wandering the streets of Music Row trying to get a record deal. Nashville is still that town but with a twist. Of course, music isn't the only thing in Nashville, but this industry certainly put the city on the map.

It is rare enough for a city the size of Nashville to be blessed with a single cultural sensation in the course of a year. But with the opening this spring of the Frist Center for the Visual Arts and a new Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville had two such events in just six weeks. The two project exemplify Nashville's transformation from a slightly sleepy, always quirky town into a striving city whose sophistication increasingly matches its ambitions. Yet, as the two openings illustrate, Nashville has maintained its coexistence of garden club gentility and country western brassiness.

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