Marshall County, located approximately 45 minutes south of Nashville, is a vital part of Tennessee History. The area is home to two unique breeds of animal, Tennessee walking horse and the fainting goat. Because of these unique animals, the county holds an annual festival, “Goats, Music and more.†The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association also make Marshall County its home.
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The county seat for Marshall County, Lewisburg exactly between Nashville, Tennessee and Huntsville Alabama. Being in Downtown Lewisburg is like walking into “small town USA,â€Â which is why this town is frequented by visitors from all over. The area is also home of the Tennessee Walking Horse Association.
Named after Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the town is over 150 years old, and still holds on to traditional values. Chapel Hill strives to be a responsive and efficient community that is committed to preserving traditions and quality of life for future generations.