Smyrna, Tennessee is in Rutherford County and blossomed due to its railroad station, which was between Chattanooga and Nashville. It was incorporated in 1869, but its charter was rescinded a few years later. It was re-incorporated in 1914.
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Located in Smyrna, Tennessee, the Sam Davis Home was built along the banks of Stewarts Creek in 1810, and was the family home of Civil War legend, Sam Davis. The historical home and museum is situated on 160 acres of farmland, and is open to public tours, events, and educational programs.
http://www.samdavishome.org/
Part of the Linebaugh Library System, the Smyrna, Tennessee branch is located on Enon Springs Road West. Its hours of operation, a schedule of programs and events, and contact information are included.
http://www.linebaugh.org/smyrna/
The Smyrna, Tennessee dance studio offers recreational and competitive dance classes, pilates, and programs for tots, its dances including ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, hip hop, contemporary and acrobatics. General information about the instructional and competition team programs are featured.
http://www.spotlitedance.net/
Provides access to governmental information and online services. Includes a community calendar, news/announcements, zoning and business information, public resources and community links.
http://www.smyrnatn.org/