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Born in Westmoreland, Tennessee, Owen Bradley played a pivotal role in Nashville's transformation into Music City. He was a studio owner, producer, session musician and band leader. He helped establish Nashville as a recording center. He was one of the architects of the country-pop fusion that became known as the Nashville Sound. Bradley was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1974.
A stop in Westmoreland is the perfect place to experience the charms of a small southern community nestled in the countryside of Tennessee. While downtown, check out the Westmoreland Veterans Memorial and snap a photo of the town mural that depicts the towns railroad history. The rural town is ideal for some quiet moments, shopping at Westmoreland Florist & Gifts that has an in-house gift shop and dining at Grill on the Hill, Highland Pizza and Cathy's Country Cupboard. The town is close enough to Gallatin and Hendersonville if you want to see a live music performance or do even more shopping.
1001 Park St.
Westmoreland, TN 37186
United States
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