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Why Live in Springfield

Springfield, Tennessee, is a small city in Middle Tennessee known for its historic charm and suburban convenience. The Robertson County Courthouse, built in 1879, stands as a notable landmark in the downtown area, which features quaint cafes, local shops, and a picturesque town square. Springfield's proximity to U.S. Highway 431 and Highway 41 makes it a favorable location for Nashville commuters seeking a lower cost of living. Housing options range from mid-century homes to newer subdivisions, with larger lots and detached garages found toward the southern end. The city boasts a lower crime rate compared to the Tennessee average, particularly in areas away from downtown. Main Street offers a variety of retail and dining options, including ranch-themed restaurants, hibachi counters, and taco joints. The Robertson County Fairgrounds host several annual events, such as the Robertson County Fair, Freedom Fest, and the Springfield Christmas Parade. Residents can explore local history at the Robertson County History Museum or enjoy outdoor activities at five public parks connected by the Springfield Greenway. J. Travis Price Park features amenities like a disc golf course and playground, while Garner Street Park offers tennis courts. Free Movie Fridays are held at Martin Luther King Jr. Park when the weather warms up. The Robertson County School District serves Springfield with specialized programs like STEM and Air Force JROTC. Commuters benefit from U.S. 431's connection to Interstate 24, providing access to Nashville and its international airport. Major local employers include Electrolux and TriStar NorthCrest Medical Center.

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