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In 2014, the median household income in Brentwood was $138,395. [11] The per capita income for the city was $58,745. [11] About 2.0% of the population were below the poverty line. [23] Real-estate firm Movoto ranked Brentwood as the seventh-wealthiest small town in the United States in 2014. [24] In 2010, the average home sale in Brentwood was ...
In 2010, the city of Brentwood purchased Ravenswood and the surrounding 325 acres, agreeing to name the resulting park as Marcella Vivrette Smith Park. In 2013, the city purchased an additional 80 acres to add to the park. It is now the largest park in Brentwood. [6] The property includes Greek Revival and Federal architecture.
Five Points has a ZIP code, 38457. [3] The town's longest-standing business since the 1950s was "Mashburn's General Merchandise". In 2020, the store became "Moore's Country Market". [citation needed] The community had a cotton gin, saw mill, feed store, and an elementary school for grades one through eight. [citation needed]
The result was a district that was 200 miles (320 km) long, but only two miles (3.2 km) wide at some points in the Middle Tennessee portion. Following that re-districting, the area chose Brentwood-based state senator Marsha Blackburn. She served from 2003 to 2019.
Route information; Maintained by TDOT: Length: 17.3 mi (27.8 km) Existed: July 1, 1983 [1] –present: Major junctions; West end: SR 100 in Bellevue: US 431 in Forest Hills; US 31 in Brentwood
The 5th congressional district of Tennessee is a congressional district in Middle Tennessee.It has been represented by Republican Andy Ogles since January 2023.. In the past, the fifth district has been nearly synonymous with Tennessee's capital city, Nashville, as the district has almost always been centered on Nashville throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries.
The Alexander Smith House, also known as Twenty-four Trees, is a property in Brentwood, Tennessee that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. It was built or has other significance [clarification needed] in c.1800, 1812, and 1920. It includes I-house and other architecture.
Fairview was incorporated on July 28, 1959, under the Uniform City Manager-Commission Charter as set out in the Tennessee Code Annotated. Fairview city limits are located about one mile (1.6 km) southwest from the Nashville-Davidson County line and has two interstates passing through it (I-40 & I-840).