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6 unusual facts about Davidson County


Brinkley Walser

The firm had its beginning on October 4, 1886, when Zeb Vance Walser of Davidson County was admitted to the Bar of North Carolina and began to practice law in Lexington.

Davidson County, North Carolina

Eddie Mathews, Hall of Fame baseball player, played for Thomasville in 1949 before going to the majors.

Max Lanier and son Hal Lanier, both Major League Baseball players are from Denton.

Davidson County, Tennessee

U.S. Representatives: Jim Cooper (D - District 5, Most of Davidson County) and Marsha Blackburn (R - District 7, Southern portions of Davidson County)

During the June 8, 1861, referendum, the population of Davidson County voted in favor of secession: 5,635 in favor, 5,572 against.

Orconectes shoupi

Orconectes shoupi is a federal and state endangered crayfish that resides on Mill Creek in Davidson and Williamson counties in Tennessee.


Mark E. Clayton

His father died in 2004 and Clayton purchased a 1920s-era farmhouse on three acres in Whites Creek in suburban Davidson County.

National Register of Historic Places listings in Davidson County, Tennessee

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Davidson County, Tennessee, United States.

Tennessee General Assembly

However, on February 23, 2006, Davidson County Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle ruled that the proposed amendment would be on the ballot in 2006.


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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

A few months later on 2 August, The Davidson County Chancery Court approval a Final Agreed Order that establish joint ownership between Fisk and Crystal Bridges through the newly established Stieglitz Art Collection, LLC.

Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority

Outside of Davidson County, MTA collaborates with the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) to provide express service to Brentwood, Franklin, Gallatin, Hendersonville, Lavergne, Smyrna, Murfreesboro, Spring Hill, Joelton and Springfield.

Ronald Greer

Ronnie Greer (born 1951), member of the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County