Named in 1852, Neelys Bend curves the Cumberland River, eight miles from Downtown Nashville and is one of Nashville's most robust, scenic neighborhoods.
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15 juin 2023Disclaimer: If you are easily offended or triggered by content, be careful clicking on some of...13 juin 2023Mary Neely’s story one of woe and survival By Bill Carey April 1, 2016 Updated November 1, 2022...13 juin 2023712 Neelys Bend Historic Signficance The Robert Chadwell House, on Neelys Bend Road in Madison,...12 juin 2023At the corner of Nix Pass and Neelys Bend, 701 Nix Pass was the home of Helen Carter Jones...11 juin 2023The 273 acres of land for Peeler Park were acquired through acquisition of the Euston Nollie...10 juin 2023Located at 1201 Neelys Bend Road, the former Odom's Tennessee Pride Sausage headquarters once sat...10 juin 2023Below are some articles and archives that can also be found at the Metro Nashville Library...9 juin 2023On February 2, 2017, Metro Nashville Police Department Officer Eric Mumaw responded to a call...8 juin 2023Disclaimer: The Peeler Park Cat Colony is something that should not be publicized. Neighbors and...8 juin 2023Many a high school, college, and beyond baseball and softball field has been touched by the...From the Thursday, June 29, 1989 issue of the Hendersonville Citizen News. No writer given in...Contact Us
Who's behind all of this? Father/Son team, Brian and Zach host the Neelys Bend Facebook groups and created this page, so our neighborhood would have a web presence that tells the story of the great neighborhood we call home.
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