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Other cities within Metro Nashville include Berry Hill, Belle Meade and Oak Hill.
Forest_Hills_Nashville A home in Forest  Hills.


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Forest_Hills_Nashville A home in Forest  Hills.




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Forest Hills (Davidson County)

Forest Hills is a city contained within the borders of Metro Nashville-Davidson County. Forest Hills, which was incorporated in 1957, is bordered on the north by Harding Place, on the south by Old Hickory Boulevard, on the west by Chickering Road and on the east by Granny White Pike.

Hillsboro Road, which runs on the west side of the city, is a major north-south corridor through Davidson County.

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The city remained as a separate entity when Nashville and Davidson County merged in 1963. It provides limited services, primarily land-use regulation. Other services, such as police and fire protection, are provided by Metro Nashville.

The population of the city was 4,710 as of the 2000 Census and the median annual household income was $124,845, compared with the national average of $41,994.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

Home values vary, but prices in Forest Hills are generally above average for Davidson County, with some ranging into the millions. 

Here is a map of the city, showing the zoning for every parcel. 

Forest_Hills_Nashville
A home in Forest  Hills.

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Forest Hills (Davidson County)

Forest Hills is a city contained within the borders of Metro Nashville-Davidson County. Forest Hills, which was incorporated in 1957, is bordered on the north by Harding Place, on the south by Old Hickory Boulevard, on the west by Chickering Road and on the east by Granny White Pike.

Hillsboro Road, which runs on the west side of the city, is a major north-south corridor through Davidson County.

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This page is still only an Info Stub!

Help flesh it out. Click on "Edit This Page" above. (You will have to Register first.)

The city remained as a separate entity when Nashville and Davidson County merged in 1963. It provides limited services, primarily land-use regulation. Other services, such as police and fire protection, are provided by Metro Nashville.

The population of the city was 4,710 as of the 2000 Census and the median annual household income was $124,845, compared with the national average of $41,994.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

Home values vary, but prices in Forest Hills are generally above average for Davidson County, with some ranging into the millions. 

Here is a map of the city, showing the zoning for every parcel. 

Forest_Hills_Nashville
A home in Forest  Hills.

Related Nashville-Middle TN topics on Civic Scope


Neighborhood Info






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Edited on 2009-09-11 18:54:09 by WikiGuy

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Forest Hills (Davidson County)

Forest Hills is a city contained within the borders of Metro Nashville-Davidson County. Forest Hills, which was incorporated in 1957, is bordered on the north by Harding Place, on the south by Old Hickory Boulevard, on the west by Chickering Road and on the east by Granny White Pike.

Hillsboro Road, which runs on the west side of the city, is a major north-south corridor through Davidson County.

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This page is still only an Info Stub!

Help flesh it out. Click on "Edit This Page" above. (You will have to Register first.)

The city remained as a separate entity when Nashville and Davidson County merged in 1963. It provides limited services, primarily land-use regulation. Other services, such as police and fire protection, are provided by Metro Nashville.

The population of the city was 4,710 as of the 2000 Census and the median annual household income was $124,845, compared with the national average of $41,994.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

Home values vary, but prices in Forest Hills are generally above average for Davidson County, with some ranging into the millions. 

Here is a map of the city, showing the zoning for every parcel. 

Forest_Hills_Nashville
A home in Forest  Hills.

Related Nashville-Middle TN topics on Civic Scope


Neighborhood Info




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Forest Hills (Davidson County)

Forest Hills is a city contained within the borders of Metro Nashville-Davidson County. Forest Hills, which was incorporated in 1957, is bordered on the north by Harding Place, on the south by Old Hickory Boulevard, on the west by Chickering Road and on the east by Granny White Pike.

Hillsboro Road, which runs on the west side of the city, is a major north-south corridor through Davidson County.

Note

This page is still only an Info Stub!

Help flesh it out. Click on "Edit This Page" above. (You will have to Register first.)

The city remained as a separate entity when Nashville and Davidson County merged in 1963. It provides limited services, primarily land-use regulation. Other services, such as police and fire protection, are provided by Metro Nashville.

The population of the city was 4,710 as of the 2000 Census and the median annual household income was $124,845, compared with the national average of $41,994.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

Home values vary, but prices in Forest Hills are generally above average for Davidson County, with some ranging into the millions. 

Here is a map of the city, showing the zoning for every parcel. 

100_1811_1
A home in Forest  Hills.

Related Nashville-Middle TN topics on Civic Scope


Neighborhood Info






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Hillsboro Road, which runs on the west side of the city, is a major north-south corridor through Davidson County.

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Hillsboro Road, which runs on the west side of the city, is a major north-south corridor through Davidson County.





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The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

100_1811_1

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Neighborhood Info



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The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

100_1811_1





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A home in Forest  Hills.


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The population of the city was 4,710 as of the 2000 Census and the median annual household income was $124,845, compared with the national average of $41,994.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

Here is a map of the city, showing the zoning for every parcel. 

100_1811_1


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The population of the city was 4,710 as of the 2000 Census and the median annual household income was $124,845, compared with the national average of $41,994.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

Here is a map of the city, showing the zoning for every parcel.

 100_1811_1  A home in Forest Hills.




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Edited on 2008-06-12 20:27:49 by WikiHolic

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The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

Here is a map of the city, showing the zoning for every parcel.

 100_1811_1
 A home in Forest Hills.


Deletions:

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.100_1811

Here is a map of the city, showing the zoning for every parcel.

A home in Forest Hills.





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Edited on 2008-06-04 18:34:25 by WikiGuy

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Forest Hills (Davidson County)

Forest Hills is a city contained within the borders of Metro Nashville-Davidson County. Forest Hills, which was incorporated in 1957, is bordered on the north by Harding Place, on the south by Old Hickory Boulevard, on the west by Chickering Road and on the east by Granny White Pike.

Hillsboro Road, which runs on the west side of the city, is a major north-south corridor through Davidson County.

The city remained as a separate entity when Nashville and Davidson County merged in 1963. It provides limited services, primarily land-use regulation. Other services, such as police and fire protection, are provided by Metro Nashville.

The population of the city was 4,710 as of the 2000 Census and the median annual household income was $124,845, compared with the national average of $41,994.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.100_1811

Home values vary, but prices in Forest Hills are generally above average for Davidson County, with some ranging into the millions. 

Here is a map of the city, showing the zoning for every parcel.



A home in Forest Hills.



Deletions:

Forest Hills (Davidson County)

Forest Hills is a city contained within the borders of Metro Nashville-Davidson County. Forest Hills, which was incorporated in 1957, is bordered on the north by Harding Place, on the south by Old Hickory Boulevard, on the west by Chickering Road and on the east by Granny White Pike.

Hillsboro Road, which runs on the west side of the city, is a major north-south corridor through Davidson County.

The city remained as a separate entity when Nashville and Davidson County merged in 1963. It provides limited services, primarily land-use regulation. Other services, such as police and fire protection, are provided by Metro Nashville.

The population of the city was 4,710 as of the 2000 Census and the median annual household income was $124,845, compared with the national average of $41,994.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

Home values vary, but prices in Forest Hills are generally above average for Davidson County, with some ranging into the millions. 

Here is a map of the city, showing the zoning for every parcel.






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Edited on 2008-06-03 17:01:14 by WikiGuy

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The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.



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The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.





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Edited on 2008-05-22 09:06:20 by WikiGuy

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Hillsboro Road, which runs on the west side of the city, is a major north-south corridor through Davidson County.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

Home values vary, but prices in Forest Hills are generally above average for Davidson County, with some ranging into the millions. 



Deletions:

Hillsboro Road, which runs on the west city of the city, is a major north-south corridor through Davidson County.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.





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Edited on 2008-05-21 21:52:32 by WikiGuy

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The city remained as a separate entity when Nashville and Davidson County merged in 1963. It provides limited services, primarily land-use regulation. Other services, such as police and fire protection, are provided by Metro Nashville.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.



Deletions:

The city remained as a separate entity when Nashville and Davidson County merged in the 1960s. It provides limited services, primarily land-use regulation. Other services, such as police and fire protection, are provided by Metro Nashville.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.





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The oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-05-21 21:49:48 by WikiGuy

Forest Hills (Davidson County)

Forest Hills is a city contained within the borders of Metro Nashville-Davidson County. Forest Hills, which was incorporated in 1957, is bordered on the north by Harding Place, on the south by Old Hickory Boulevard, on the west by Chickering Road and on the east by Granny White Pike.

Hillsboro Road, which runs on the west city of the city, is a major north-south corridor through Davidson County.

The city remained as a separate entity when Nashville and Davidson County merged in the 1960s. It provides limited services, primarily land-use regulation. Other services, such as police and fire protection, are provided by Metro Nashville.

The population of the city was 4,710 as of the 2000 Census and the median annual household income was $124,845, compared with the national average of $41,994.

The area covered by the city, which was the site of the Civil War Battle of Nashville in 1864, was developed as a suburban residential area after World War II. Most homes are located on parcels of one to two acres.

Here is a map of the city, showing the zoning for every parcel.


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