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Population: 23,230 Located in Summer County
Gallatin's historic downtown area features some of the finest older homes, churches and business buildings to be found anywhere. From Trousdale Place and Sumner County Museum to the Palace Theater, the history buff and casual tourist will find gems of the past. Our emphasis on quality leadership in government, the variety of businesses and a dedicated work force help make Gallatin the perfect place to live and work. Schools in the community strive each day to provide quality instruction through both traditional programs and cutting-edge technology. Volunteer State Community College is a key element in the education and cultural climate of Gallatin. Healthcare providers in Gallatin and Sumner County offer not only the best in medical services but add the personal touch so necessary today. Just about everything you might want in recreation can be found here as well. Try tennis, football, soccer, baseball, basketball, swimming....the list goes on and on in this sports-oriented community. We even offer first-class mountain biking, hunting and fishing. Looking for an outlet for your artistic talent or wish to spend a little time appreciating the talents of others? Gallatin offers a potpourri of music, visual arts and theater, including an annual concert by the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Lions Club Minstrel, Volunteer State Tobys, Community and Children's Choirs. The quality of life here includes persons of all ages. Gallatin provides the best in community and senior services. A community grows in proportion to its foundation of faith and Gallatin provides a variety of worship choices. In addition, the area is home to several historic church buildings, witnesses to the long religious tradition we enjoy. In fact, history is one of Gallatin and Sumner County's strongest assets. With the Place Theater, Randy's Record Shop and beautiful, historic homes in lovely settings, Gallatin is a living record of our past. |