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About Gallatin, TN

Gallatin is the center of Tennessee's Sumner County and is less than a half hour from both Nashville and the Nashville International Airport, making it a prime location. Gallatin, Tennessee is an affordable city with mostly large, luxurious custom homes and smaller, traditional family homes. Industry and manufacturing plants are available for employment. It also has a 164 acre park which offers fishing, camping and other amenities for its residents to enjoy.

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