Hendersonville, Tennessee

Hendersonville, Tennessee Flag of Hendersonville, Tennessee Location of Hendersonville, Tennessee Location of Hendersonville, Tennessee Hendersonville is the biggest city in Sumner County, Tennessee, on Old Hickory Lake.

Hendersonville is the fourth-largest town/city in the Nashville urbane region after Nashville, Murfreesboro, and Franklin and the 11th biggest in Tennessee.

Hendersonville has been home to various musicians of the Nashville area, especially those of nation music, most prominently Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, for whom the city's chief road, Johnny Cash Parkway, was named.

Other notable past and present inhabitants include Conway Twitty(whose home has been transformed into the Trinity Music City complex), Roy Orbison, Jean Shepard, Marty Stuart, Taylor Swift, Young Buck, and Chris Henderson (3 Doors Down). Hendersonville was settled about 1784 by Daniel Smith when he began work on Rock Castle. In 1790, William Henderson, for whom the region was named, settled in.

With the monumental culmination of the Old Hickory Dam in 1954, Hendersonville started to expanded into the most crowded city of Sumner County and one of the most crowded suburbs of Nashville, along with Franklin and Murfreesboro.

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Hendersonville is governed by a board of 12 aldermen and a mayor, known as The Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA). The aldermen are propel for staggered terms of four years by district.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 32.9 square miles (85 km2), of which 27.3 square miles (71 km2) is territory and 5.6 square miles (15 km2) (16.93%) is water.

In the city, the populace was spread out with 25.8% under the age of 18, 7.8% from 18 to 24, 31.5% from 25 to 44, 24.8% from 45 to 64, and 10.2% who were 65 years of age or older.

Hendersonville High School Hendersonville's schools are governed by the Sumner County Board of Education.

The school system's General Purpose School Fund budget amid the 2013-14 school year was approximately $203 million.

The county-wide school fitness consists of approximately 1,950 teacher-licensed employees and approximately 1,800 non-teacher employees. The fitness has more than 180 bus routes which cover more than 13,330 miles (21,450 km) per day. The floor space in all of the county's schools totals more than 126 acres (0.51 km2).

Approximately 28,500 students were enrolled in the county school fitness as of August 2013.

Some areas of Hendersonville are also zoned for schools outside of the town/city limits including schools in both Gallatin (Station Camp High School is considered to be on the town/city border of Hendersonville and Gallatin) and Goodlettsville.

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