Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area

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Nashville-Davidson — Murfreesboro — Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area
Map of the The Mid-State

Common name: The Mid-State
Largest city
Other cities
Nashville
 - Murfreesboro
 - Franklin
Population  Ranked 39th in the U.S.
 - Total 1,521,437 (2007 est.)[1]
 - Density 222/sq. mi. 
102/km²
Area 6868 sq. mi.
14,926 km²
State(s)  Tennessee
Elevation   
 - Highest point feet ( m)
 - Lowest point feet ( m)

The Nashville-DavidsonMurfreesboroFranklin, TN metropolitan statistical area in Middle Tennessee is the 39th largest Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in the United States[2] and the largest metropolitan area in the state of Tennessee.

It was originally designated by the United States Census Bureau in 1950, when it consisted only of Davidson County. As surrounding counties increased in population densities and in the number of their residents employed within Davidson County, they met Census criteria to be added to the MSA. Davidson County is now joined with twelve other counties to form this MSA.

The Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Columbia, TN Combined Statistical Area (CSA) is the result of the addition of the Micropolitan Statistical Area of Columbia, TN (Maury County, Tennessee) to the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area. The estimated population of the CSA as of July 1, 2007, was 1,521,437.[1]

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[edit] Cities and towns

In addition to Nashville, incorporated cities and towns in the metropolitan area include Franklin, Brentwood, Spring Hill and Columbia to the south, Murfreesboro, La Vergne and Smyrna to the southeast, Lebanon and Mount Juliet to the east, Gallatin and Hendersonville to the northeast, and Goodlettsville, White House, and Springfield to the north.

[edit] Metropolitan area statistics

Geographic Area July 1, 2007[1] Census 2000 1990 Census 1980 Census 1970 Census 1960 Census 1950 Census
Nashville-Davidson–
Murfreesboro–
Franklin, TN
1,521,437 1,311,789 985,026 850,505 541,108 399,743 321,758
Cannon County 13,432 12,826 10,467¹ 10,234¹ 8,467¹ 8,537¹ 9,174¹
Cheatham County 39,112 35,912 27,140 21,616 13,199¹ 9,428¹ 9,167¹
Davidson County 619,626 569,891 510,784 477,811 448,003 399,743 321,758
Dickson County 47,366 43,156 35,061 30,037 21,977¹ 18,839¹ 18,805¹
Hickman County 23,768 22,295 16,754¹ 15,151¹ 12,096¹ 11,862¹ 13,353¹
Macon County 21,561 20,386 15,906¹ 15,700¹ 12,315¹ 12,197¹ 13,599¹
Robertson County 63,333 54,433 41,494 37,021 29,102¹ 27,335¹ 27,024¹
Rutherford County 241,462 182,023 118,570 84,058 59,428¹ 52,368¹ 40,696¹
Smith County 18,845 17,712 14,143¹ 14,935¹ 12,509¹ 12,059¹ 14,098¹
Sumner County 152,721 130,449 103,281 85,790 56,106 36,217¹ 33,533¹
Trousdale County 7,727 7,259 5,920¹ 6,137¹ 5,155¹ 4,914¹ 5,520¹
Williamson County 166,128 126,638 81,021 58,108 34,330¹ 25,267¹ 24,307¹
Wilson County 106,356 88,809 67,675 56,064 36,999 27,668¹ 26,318¹

¹County was not a part of this statistical area at the time of this Census and the county's population is not included in the total.

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