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Nashville - Coolest Places to Be for July 4th

Best July 4th Celebrations in America
Published on May 28, 2016

Mark your calendars Nashville is hosting what’s going to be one of the most talked about Independence Day Celebrations in the country. And if all goes as planned, it will be the country’s biggest Fourth of July Celebration. No wonder Nashville is one of the best places to retire in Tennessee.

On Friday, July 4th, the Music City will Let Freedom Sing! And the headliner for this daylong celebration of music, fireworks and family fun is Grammy Winner Sheryl Crow. Also joining the party, Maddie & Tae, Erin McCarley, Andrew Combs, Ruby Amanfu, and the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, which will be performing with the evening’s choreographed fireworks spectacular. Oh, this event is free!

Nashville July 4th Event Schedule:

12pm – McDonald’s Family Fun Zone Opens

5pm – Live Music Starts

Nashville’s July 4th Celebration is the real deal. This is undoubtedly one of the city’s most attended festivals and definitely one of the Music City’s biggest bashes of the year. It’s this type of ongoing fun that makes Nashville one of the best places to retire in Tennessee. Socially active seniors will enjoy the city’s cultural and arts scene. There is never a dull moment. And the surrounding neighborhoods are so inviting.

There’s so much to do and see in Nashville.  The rich history of how this city became known as the Music City is still appreciated today. Visitors can tour the area known as Music Row and see up close where Elvis Presley recorded many of his hits. The Honky Tonk sound, which originated from aspiring musicians, song writers and singers trying to make it in the Music City, has influenced some of Country Music’s biggest performers like Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. And to this day, it is still a great honor to be invited to perform on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry where such greats at Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Garth Brooks and many, many more have performed. The Grand Ole Opry along with the Country Music Hall of Fame are must-sees while in Tennessee.

Live music is the heartbeat of Nashville. And being in a city that fosters creative expression is one of the reasons why many consider relocating to Tennessee.

Another benefit of living in Tennessee, the cost of living is low and the quality of life is high, so there are affordable Nashville luxury homes to choose from. In addition, there are several family friendly communities.

The best places to live in Nashville include:

BRENTWOOD - The closest surburb south of downtown Nashville. The area includes gated golf communities and established neighborhoods with larger homes and acreage. Brentwood average home prices range in the high $400k's. Parts of Brentwood are located in Williamson County, a district known for the best public schools in the Nashville area.

COOL SPRINGS - Just south of Brentwood is the trendy suburb of Cool Springs. New office parks and large retail businesses can be seen from Interstate 65 including Nissan North American Headquarters. Cool Springs has grown so large, many folks consider it a city separate from Nashville because it has all the big city conveniences. Cool Springs average new homes Nashville prices range in the high $300k's.

FRANKLIN - Located in the center of Williamson County, local's consider Franklin 'a bit out there'. Franklin is about an hour south of downtown Nashville, depending on traffic congestion. Nonetheless, well-designed master planned communities are popping up here and there. There are plenty of shopping stores and restaurants along with charming downtown Franklin. This best small town could easily win a prettiest small town award. Franklin average home prices range in the high $200k's.

GALLATIN - Northeast of Nashville, 22,500-acre Old Lake Hickory draws folks to Gallatin because of its beautiful Tennessee lake. Folks living in the area prefer living away from the busier suburbs of Brentwood and Cool Springs. Rolling hills and farmland are more common in Gallatin along with master planned communities bordering Old Lake Hickory. Gallatin average home prices range in the mid $100k's.

GREEN HILLS - Located southwest of downtown Nashville, Green Hills is where you'll find English Manors and mansion homes. The neighborhood is the city's most popular hip music destination. The Mall at Green Hills is a high-end shopping center catering to affluent shoppers. Green Hills average home prices range in the mid $400k's. Buyer's purchasing older homes typically tear them down to build larger estate homes.

MOUNT JULIET - Named by some the Friendliest City in Tennessee, Mount Juliet is the gateway to the north and east via Interstate 40. Mount Juliet has the largest new shopping complex in Nashville named Providence Marketplace. Mount Juliet is also home to one of America's newest commuter rail lines. Mount Juliet average new homes Nashville prices range in the high $100k's.

THE GULCH - Within walking distance of Music Row in downtown Nashville, this redeveloped area of the city is spurring development of new contemporary high-rise condominium buildings. You'll find trendy cafes and places to shop all within walking distance. Condominium prices range in the mid $200k's to over $500k.

Nashville neighborhoods feature Tudor, Spanish Mission, Minimal Traditional and Post-War architecture. The majority of the newer neighborhoods have a close-knit footprint with zero lot line homes. With communities like these, it is no wonder Nashville continues to rise on the charts of best places to retire in Tennessee.

July 4th will be here soon, so don’t miss out on a chance to party in the city that’s aiming to make this year’s celebration the largest Independence Day Show in the country. And who doesn’t want to attend a free concert featuring Sheryl Crow?

If you’re considering relocating to Tennessee this is a great time to check out the Music City. Ask for our free Nashville relocation information to help you learn more about the area.