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Explore Valley Green Acres
The district Valley Green Acres of Smyrna in Rutherford County (Tennessee) is located in United States about 559 mi west of Washington DC, the country's capital.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 25°C / 78 °F
Morning Temperature | 21°C / 69 °F |
Evening Temperature | 24°C / 75 °F |
Night Temperature | 17°C / 63 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 22% |
Air Humidity | 70% |
Air Pressure | 1008 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 9 km/h (6 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 92% of sky |
General Conditions | Heavy intensity rain |
Friday, 10th of May 2024
19°C (66 °F)
12°C (54 °F)
Few clouds, gentle breeze.
Saturday, 11th of May 2024
21°C (70 °F)
15°C (59 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, few clouds.
Sunday, 12th of May 2024
26°C (78 °F)
18°C (64 °F)
Sky is clear, light breeze, clear sky.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Holiday Inn Express & Suites SMYRNA-NASHVILLE AREA
La Quinta Inn and Suites Smyrna TN - Nashville
Hampton Inn - Suites Nashville-Smyrna
Hilton Garden Inn Nashville-Smyrna
Fairfield Inn & Suites Nashville Smyrna
TownePlace Suites Nashville Smyrna
Home2 Suites by Hilton Smyrna Nashville
Uptown Suites Smyrna
Rodeway Inn & Suites
Sleep Inn & Suites Smyrna
Videos from this area
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A VISIT TO THE SMYRNA FIRE DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING IN THE TOWN OF SMYRNA, TENNESSEE.
HERE YOU WILL SEE A VISIT TO THE SMYRNA FIRE DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING IN TENNESSEE. A SPECIAL AND GREATFUL THANK YOU TO THE SMYRNA, TENNESSEE ...
Smyrna TN Chiropractor, Dr. Beel
http://beelchiropractic.com Smyrna TN Chiropractor, Dr Beel of Beel Chiropractic Center invites you to get to know Chiropractic. Many patients are a bit nervous about their first visit to...
Smyrna TN Flood, Lee Victory Pkwy & Old Nashville Hwy
Recorded on May 1, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder from Lee Victory Pkwy bridge looking North over Old Nashville Hwy.
2nd Annual New Years Day ride. ( Smyrna Cowboy Stunta?)
My 2nd Annual New Years Day ride with some shocking video footage at the end.
Holiday Shopping Safety
Sgt. Bobby Gibson of the Smyrna Police Department provides information on staying safe while you're shopping this holiday season.
Smyrna Depot District
Learn about the revitalization of the Smyrna Depot District and the "Simply Smyrna Celebration" that is scheduled for Friday, June 13, 2014.
SIMA PSA Holiday Shopping
Smyrna Independent Merchants Association (SIMA) reminds you to shop local this holiday season!
Tennessee Orthodontic Care Smyrna Tennessee Reviews | Call 615-837-6453
Tennessee Orthodontic Care Smyrna Tennessee Reviews http://www.tnorthocare.com Tennessee Orthodontic Care in Smyrna, Madison, Spring Hill, and Woodbine is pleased to share this 5-Star ...
Smyrna FD responding to fire alarm
Once again we go roll as secondary unit to assist ladder co 1 for a fire alarm.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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Rutherford County, Tennessee
Rutherford County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2010 census, it is the state's fifth-largest county by population with 262,604 people, an increase of 44.3 percent over the 2000 population of 182,023. Its county seat is Murfreesboro, which is also the geographic center of Tennessee, as well as the center of population of Tennessee. The county is included in the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin Metropolitan Statistical Area.
La Vergne, Tennessee
La Vergne is a city in Rutherford County, Tennessee. The population was 32,588 at the 2010 census. La Vergne lies within the Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area. La Vergne hosts one of two United States printing plants for the multinational publishing company Lightning Source and serves as the company's headquarters.
Walterhill, Tennessee
Walterhill, also known as Walter Hill, is a census-designated place (CDP) in Rutherford County, Tennessee. The population was 401 at the 2010 census. Walterhill is the site of the 34-acre Walterhill Floodplain State Natural Area, established to support a rare plant species found in the Stones River floodplain, the Stones River bladderpod. Walterhill is best known in the local area for being the site of Allied Waste Industries' Middle Point landfill.
Smyrna, Tennessee
Smyrna is a town in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Smyrna's population was 39,974 at the 2010 census. In 2007 U.S. News & World Report listed Smyrna as one of the best places in the United States to retire.
Nolensville, Tennessee
Nolensville is a town in Williamson County, Tennessee. The population was 5,861 at the 2010 census.
Rural Hill, Tennessee
Rural Hill is a census-designated place (CDP) in Wilson County, Tennessee. The population was 2,132 at the 2010 census.
Battle of Stones River
The Battle of Stones River or Second Battle of Murfreesboro (in the South, simply the Battle of Murfreesboro), was fought from December 31, 1862, to January 2, 1863, in Middle Tennessee, as the culmination of the Stones River Campaign in the Western Theater of the American Civil War. Of the major battles of the Civil War, Stones River had the highest percentage of casualties on both sides.
Nashville Superspeedway
Nashville Superspeedway is a motor racing complex located in Gladeville, Tennessee (though the track has a Lebanon address), United States, about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Nashville. The track was built in 2001 and is currently closed to all competitive events. It is a concrete oval track 1⅓ miles (2.145 km) long. Nashville Superspeedway is owned by Dover Motorsports, which owns Dover International Speedway.
Third Battle of Murfreesboro
The Third Battle of Murfreesboro, also known as Wilkinson Pike or the Cedars, was fought December 5–7, 1864, in Rutherford County, Tennessee, as part of the Franklin-Nashville Campaign of the American Civil War.
Starwood Amphitheatre
Starwood Amphitheatre was the primary outdoor music venue in the Nashville, Tennessee area from 1985 to 2006. It was owned by Live Nation and had a capacity of 17,137. It had previously been owned by SFX Entertainment and Clear Channel Worldwide, both predecessors of Live Nation.
WWTN
WWTN is a 100 kW, Class C0 FM radio station serving the Nashville, Tennessee media market. Its dial position is 99.7 MHz. Home to many local and national talk radio shows, the station is marketed as SuperTalk 99.7 WTN (the first W is eliminated for simplicity). It is owned by Cumulus Media. WWTN is licensed to the city of Hendersonville, Tennessee, a city approximately 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Nashville.
WHTN
WHTN digital channel 38 is a not-for-profit television station licensed to Murfreesboro, Tennessee that serves the Nashville market. It is owned by Clearwater, Florida-based Christian Television Network. WHTN offers 24-hour religious programming, much of which is produced either locally or at the CTN home base in Florida. WHTN's studios are currently located in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee.
WMOT
WMOT is a radio station featuring classical music, jazz music and news and talk programming, serving the metropolitan Nashville, Tennessee market. It is licensed to Middle Tennessee State University, located in nearby Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Its signal can be heard most clearly in the counties surrounding Nashville. It uses the branding Middle Tennessee Public Radio.
WFFH
WFFH and WFFI (93.7 FM) are radio stations simulcasting a Contemporary Christian format as "FM 94 The Fish", the "fish" referring to the traditional Christian symbol. Licensed to Smyrna, Tennessee and Kingston Springs, Tennessee respectively, the stations serve the ]]Nashville area. The stations air the same programming to provide maximum coverage of the Middle Tennessee area.
Sewart Air Force Base
Sewart Air Force Base (1941–1971) is a former United States Air Force base located in Smyrna, about 25 miles southeast of Nashville, Tennessee. During World War II, it was known as Smyrna Army Airfield.
Bill Rice Ranch
The Bill Rice Ranch is a Christian Summer Camp in Murfreesboro Tennessee that was founded by Bill Rice to provide a place for preaching the gospel to teens, especially the deaf.
Stones River Mall
The Stones River Mall is an enclosed regional shopping mall in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA. Built in 1992, it was expanded and renovated in 2008. The mall comprises more than fifty stores, including Dillard's, JCPenney and Sears as anchor stores, as well as a food court. The mall is managed by Urban Retail.
Global Mall at the Crossings
Global Mall at the Crossings, formerly Hickory Hollow Mall, is a regional indoor shopping mall in Antioch, Tennessee, a neighborhood of Nashville. The mall was built in 1978. In 1982, a JCPenney and several other stores were added. Another expansion project in 1991 resulted in a new building for Dillard's, with a mall expansion built within the former Dillard's location. The two-level mall is built in a cross pattern, with four wings situated around a central hub.
The Avenue Murfreesboro
The Avenue Murfreesboro is an open-air regional lifestyle shopping center in Metropolitan Murfreesboro located 27 miles southeast of downtown Nashville. More than one hundred stores reside within the complex.
Providence Christian Academy (Murfreesboro, Tennessee)
Providence Christian Academy is a private Classical Christian school in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The school opened in 1997 and has dual accreditation through both the Association of Christian Schools International and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Blackman, Tennessee
Blackman is an unincorporated community in Rutherford County, Tennessee, near the city of Murfreesboro. The community was founded in 1808 and celebrated its 200th birthday at the annual Blackman Barbecue at Blackman Middle School. Blackman is the site of three schools: Blackman High School, Blackman Middle School, and Blackman Elementary School. Blackman is located in zip codes 37128 and 37129. In 2009, the Blackman area was struck by an EF4 tornado.
Antioch Comprehensive High School
Antioch High School (AHS) is a public high school located in Antioch, Tennessee, USA. It is located at 1900 Hobson Pike. It is a comprehensive high school for grades 9-12 and one of 19 high schools administered by Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools.
Siegel High School
Siegel High School is a high school in the Rutherford County School System in Tennessee. The Principal, Mr. Jason Bridgeman, has been the head of the administration staff since 2012. Siegel High School opened in the fall of 2003. The Siegel school complex also includes Siegel Middle School and Siegel Elementary school. The complex is situated on land gifted to Rutherford County by Richard Siegel through his will.
WMGC (AM)
WMGC (810 AM, "La Sabrosita") is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish Variety music format. Licensed to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA, the station is currently owned by Radio 810 Nashville, Limited.
Triune, Tennessee
Triune is an unincorporated community in eastern Williamson County, Tennessee, approximately halfway between Franklin and Murfreesboro. The community is located along the Wilson Branch of the Harpeth River and at the intersection of Tennessee State Route 96 (Murfreesboro Road) and the concurrency of U.S. Routes 31A and 41A (Nolensville Road), just north of their interchange with Tennessee State Route 840.