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Just Where Is Williamson County Anyway??

Tennessee is located just where you learned it was.

State of Tennessee Main Site

Middle Tennessee is one of the three Grand Divisions of Tennessee,
comprising some 40 counties.

Here is a site for Middle Tennessee that will give you more
information on what is available in this part of this great state.

Middle Tennessee Tourism Web Sites

Williamson County is located in Middle Tennessee.

It is bordered on the north by Davidson and Cheatham Counties, on the east by Rutherford County,
on the south by Maury and Marshall Counties and on the west, Dickson and Hickman Counties.

Select any of the above county names and visit our neighboring good folks.

Where did Williamson County come from?

Williamson County was created in 1799 from Davidson County
and celebrated its bicentennial in 1999.

Williamson County was named in honor of Hugh Williamson (1735-1819), surgeon-general of North Carolina troops in the American Revolution (1779-1782), North Carolina legislator, member of the Continental Congress (1782-1785, 1787, and 1788), delegate to the convention which framed the Federal Constitution in 1787, a member of the State convention which adopted it in 1789, and elected as a Federalist to the First & Second U.S. Congresses (March 4, 1789-March 3, 1793).

Williamson County, Tennessee, is located just south of Nashville.

The county seat of Williamson County is Franklin.

Check Here
Williamson County Convention and Visitors Bureau
for Visitor Information, Special Events
Area Accommodations, Maps and MUCH MORE!

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