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1700 Midtown

1700 Midtown

  • Nashville, TN 37203 (8.29 miles)
  • Price: From $995
  • Bedrooms: 1 - 2
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Rivergate Meadows

Rivergate Meadows

  • Goodlettsville, TN 37072 (2.78 miles)
  • Price: From $599
  • Bedrooms: 1 - 3
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Mercury View Lofts

Mercury View Lofts

  • Nashville, TN 37203 (8.22 miles)
  • Price: From $1000
  • Bedrooms: 1 - 3
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Great Madison Apartments for Rent

Thinking of renting an apartment in Madison? Think no more, because thereÕs something for everyone in this small community within NashvilleÕs metropolitan area. From small town history and recreation right down the street to big city attractions a mere 8 miles away, you canÕt go wrong living in an apartment in Madison. If youÕre still not convinced, keep reading.

First of all, living in a Madison apartment means living in Tennessee, which is one of the most naturally scenic states in the southeast. From the Mighty Mississippi River in the west to the Smoky Mountains in the east and all the lakes, creeks, rolling hills, valleys and farmland in between, you can enjoy it all Ð especially in a town so centrally-located within the state.

Memphis, Chattanooga and Knoxville are great places for weekend trips, but you can enjoy beautiful green space and scenery every day within a few miles of your apartment in Madison. In E.N. Peeler Park, you can walk along the scenic paved trails within MadisonÕs section of NashvilleÕs Greenway system. Cedar Hill Park has a walking track around a pond and tennis courts. Cedar Hill Park and Madison Park both have picnic areas, tennis courts, ball fields and a playground.

Once youÕve moved into your Madison apartment, find out the date for the annual Madison Bluegrass Music Festival and mark your calendar. Throughout the year, you can learn about the prehistoric culture of Native Americans in Madison at the Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park. In 2008, efforts began to restore the 1910 Amqui Station in Madison and turn it into a must-see museum. From a working train depot for the Louisville and Nashville (L&N) railway to a home for Johnny CashÕs train memorabilia, this old building comes with a colorful history.

Even if youÕre moving to a Madison apartment to be close to Nashville attractions and nightlife, you might be surprised how much time youÕll want to spend in Madison. Find fantastic apartments in Madison today on ApartmentGuide.com.


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