Hermitage, Tennessee is a section of Metropolitan Nashville, Tennessee located in eastern Davidson County, adjacent to, and named in honor of, The Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States. Though the area is incorporated as part of the Nashville/Davidson County metropolitan government, it maintains its own identity as a residential and commercial suburban area.
Hermitage is located immediately to the east of Donelson, another Nashville borough which is named in honor of Jackson's father-in-law John Donelson, and just to the west of Mount Juliet in adjacent Wilson County. A rural area only thirty years ago, Hermitage is now a thriving suburb with a highly-developed network of retail stores and typical suburban tract houses ranging from the "starter home" to the "executive residence". An array of apartments exists as well. Major throughfares include U.S. Highway 70, Interstate 40, and Tennessee State Route 45. In spring 2006, the city will have a station on the new Music City Star commuter rail service.
Hermitage is divided from Donelson by the Stones River and its bottom lands, Clover Bottom. It has benefitted greatly from the empoundment of the Stones by J. Percy Priest Dam, a nearby United States Army Corps of Engineers project, which provides a great deal of recreation opportunities, particularly in the summer months, and which has contributed greatly to the desirability and value of the area's real estate. Hermitage and Donelson are often thought of as something of a unit, and even have a joint Chamber of Commerce and Christmas parade.
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www.tennessean.com - Top News from The Tennessean, MUSIC CITY U.S.AEx-Channel 2 anchor Hansen hears from THP in checks probe Fri, 29 Aug 2008 17:24:00 -0500
Special agents from the Tennessee Highway Patrol interviewed former WKRN-Channel 2 news anchor Victoria Hansen on Friday, telling her she may be among 182 people who had unauthorized background checks performed on her by a THP lieutenant.
McCain's VP choice thrills conservatives Fri, 29 Aug 2008 14:11:00 -0500
Conservatives are celebrating Sen. John McCain's decision to choose Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate.
Volkswagen incentives total more than $577 million Fri, 29 Aug 2008 12:08:00 -0500
It took an incentives package totaling more than a half-billion dollars to lure a new Volkswagen assembly plant to Chattanooga, the state's Department of Economic and Community Development said Friday.
Tennessee pledged $229.75 million in cash incentives. Additionally, Chattanooga and Hamilton County will contribute $86 million to the project, mostly in land and site improvements, but also in a $6 million welcome center. That makes a total one-time outlay of $315.75 million in state and local incentives.
When tax credits are included, the total incentives packages climbs to $577.4 million. That figure dwarfs the $197 million contribution made when Nissan North America relocated its headquarters to the Nashville area in 2006.
But with Volkswagen, the state expects the plant to generate as much as $12 billion in personal income and $1.4 billion in new tax revenues over the next 30 years, said state Economic and Community Development Commissioner Matt Kisber.
Franklin restaurant included in TV series Fri, 29 Aug 2008 12:07:00 -0500
Bonefish Grill's "Notes from the Road" television series will feature a taped performance from the restaurant's Cool Springs location by recording artists 3 Doors Down. The episode will air Monday, September 1 at 7 p.m. on Ovation Television.
"Notes from the Road" is an eight-part series with performances and interviews with nationally recognized artists. Shot on location at Bonefish Grills throughout the United States, each hour-long episode gives viewers a glimpse of life on the road for the musicians.
Episodes of "Notes from the Road" also highlight Bonefish Grill's partnership with Ocean Trust, an ocean conservation foundation that works toward sustainability of oceans and provides a link to sustainable fisheries, wildlife and the environment.
Other episodes of "Notes from the Road" include in-restaurant performances at Bonefish Grill locations throughout the country with Josh Kelley, Gavin DeGraw, Vanessa Carlton, The Bravery, Ben Folds, Jason Mraz and Matisyahu.
102.5-FM reverts back to The Party Fri, 29 Aug 2008 12:05:00 -0500
Radio station 102.5 has changed formats, reverting back to The Party after a three-year hiatus. The Party had been a well-known brand in Nashville for about nine years before it was changed.
McCain picks Alaska gov as running mate Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:44:00 -0500
Selection of little-known Gov. Sarah Palin shocks many Republican officials.
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Knoxville News Sentinel Stories: NewsBredesen to talk with Central students about shooting
Fri, 29 Aug 2008 22:08:00 -0000
Gov. Phil Bredesen will visit Central High School next week to speak with students and teachers about a recent school shooting that left one student dead, according to the governor's office.
Knox Schools offers settlement to mom of dead Karns student
Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:55:00 -0000
Knox County Schools has made a settlement offer to the mother of a Karns High School student who died after falling from the back of a pickup truck while moving furniture, the family's attorney has confirmed.
About 400 Gustav evacuees could come to Knox
Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:26:00 -0000
With Hurricane Gustav headed for the Gulf Coast and New Orleans, Knoxville is bracing for a group of evacuees that could be here by Sunday.
www.tennessean.com - RSS-NewsUPDATED: Police to arrest suspects in professor's death Fri, 29 Aug 2008 02:14:00 -0500
Kristin Mumford, a spokeswoman for Metro police, said there was "absolutely no relationship" between the victims and Colas.
Gore accuses McCain of embracing Bush policies Fri, 29 Aug 2008 01:27:00 -0500
DENVER — Al Gore told Democrats on Thursday night that the 2008 election is close because defenders of the status quo "are desperately afraid of the change Barack Obama represents."
Tennessee State Fair to limit alcohol sales Fri, 29 Aug 2008 02:04:00 -0500
The Tennessee State Fair will be alcohol-free this year except for events held in the grandstands, the fair announced Thursday.
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