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AMERICAN RURAL LEGACY GONE

Historic Tanya Tucker Family Farm on Cox Rd in Arrington bought by Williamson County Schools for a new elementary and middle school. Cox Rd between Hwy 96 and US 41 was a vital agricultural corridor with some of the richest fertile soils in Eastern Williamson County. The agricultural contributors today are Arrington Vineyards and Delvin Organic Farms.

LETTING GO OF THE REINS OF OUR AMERICAN COUNTRY ROOTS

11/2020 SR96 expansion begins in 11/2020. Here massive deforrestation and clearcutting of timber burns at night along the George Jones Memorial Highway (Hwy 96) from Franklin to Arrington.

Night burns begin on Hwy 96 George Jones Memorial Highway (Highway 96 in Franklin TN thru Arrington/Triune)

George Jones Memorial Highway SR96 Project Begins

Going from 2 lanes to 5 lanes forever changes the landscape and potential opportunities for rural communities. Putting local planning measures in place in advance of State projects can secure appropriate economic development opportunities in the unincorporated areas outside of cities that become targets for increased sub division development in advance of needed infrastructure

Long time Generational resident stands by watching the beginning of the end of Eastern Williamson County’s rural history

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Historic view sheds destroyed-clearcutting trees along historic Patton Road

Environmental and historic assets are removed from the historic Gentry Farm on Patton Rd in Arrington, TN. 

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