Nashville, TN is in Davidson County.
The city of Nashville is located in Davidson County, Tennessee. The county and the city are governed by Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. Davidson County also includes the municipalities of Belle Meade, Berry Hill, Forest Hills, Goodlettsville (partly in Sumner County), Oak Hill and Ridgetop (primarily in Robertson County).
Daron Hall is the Sheriff of the Davidson County Sheriff's Office. The City of Nashville is part of Davidson County.
Nashville does not have county commissioners. The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County includes a Mayor and a Metropolitan Council. The Metropolitan Council is the legislative authority. It consists of 40 elected members. Megan Barry is the seventh and current mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. She was elected on September 10, 2015.
Davidson's county government is known as the "Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County". Nashville is the largest city in Davidson County. The other smaller cities in Davidson County are Belle Meade, Berry Hill, Forest Hills, Oak Hill, Goodlettsville (partly in Summer County, and Ridgetop (primarily in Robertson County).
The address of the Brown County Public Library is: 205 Locust Lane, Nashville, 47448 0008
The address of the Howard County Library is: 426 North Main,Suite 500, Nashville, 71852 M
The address of the Metropolitan Archives Of Davidson County is: 3801 Green Hills Village Drive, Nashville, 37215 3429
The address of the Washington County Histrcl Musm is: 326 S Kaskaskia St, Nashville, IL 62263
Nashville is the capital city in Tennessee. It also is the capital of Davidson County.
Nashville (also known as Nashville-on-the-Brazos) was a community on the southeast bank of the Brazos River in present-day Milam County, Texas. The more famous Nashville is in Tennessee.
The address of the Brown County Art Gallery Association is: 1 Artist Dr, Nashville, IN 47448-8101