Sumner County is a county located in Middle Tennessee, just northeast of Nashville. The county seat is Gallatin, which is the largest city in Sumner County. Sumner County is known for its mix of rural landscapes, historic sites, and growing suburban areas.
The county has a rich history dating back to the early 1780s and is named after American Revolutionary War hero Jethro Sumner. Sumner County offers a blend of small-town charm and modern amenities, making it an attractive place to live and visit.
It is served by the Sumner County School District, which operates a number of public schools throughout the county. Higher education opportunities in Sumner County include Volunteer State Community College, located in Gallatin, which offers a range of associate degree programs and serves as a valuable resource for students seeking to further their education or gain vocational skills.
Sumner County is home to several notable attractions, such as Old Hickory Lake, Bledsoe Creek State Park, Historic Rock Castle, and Wynnewood State Historic Site, providing visitors with opportunities to explore the area's history and natural beauty.
The economy of Sumner County is diverse, with industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and agriculture playing significant roles.
Sumner County in a Few Words
Scenic
Historic
Welcoming
Weekend Bucket List
Visit historic downtown Gallatin
Relax at Old Hickory Lake
Explore Historic Rock Castle
Eat in downtown Gallatin
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