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Fairview City Hall
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Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8am till 4:30pm
7100 City Center Circle
P.O. Box 69
Fairview, TN 37062
TEL: (615) 799-2484

FAX: (615) 799-1383
Email: cityhall@fairview-tn.org

Overview
Details concerning Fairview's new City Hall will be completed soon.

Bowie Park & Nature Center
Visit Bowie Park Website

Go to: Bowie Park Website
P.O. Box 69
Fairview, TN 37062

Tel: (615) 799-5544
Parks Director: Wade Hooper
Park Naturalist: Melissa Bell

Email: bowiepark@fairview-tn.org

Overview
Bowie Nature Park, located in Fairview, TN contains a glorious 722 acres of forest, lakes & trails, Bowie is a great place for individuals, couples & families to come and enjoy their time.  Bicycling, horseback riding, fishing, running, walking and playing aboard the Treehouse Playground can be enjoyed each & every day of the year.

Fairview Public Library
Learn More About Public Library

2240 Fairview Blvd.
Fairview, TN 37062
TEL: (615) 799-0235

Overview
The Fairview Public Library is a modern facility dedicated to serving the learning needs of all who enter its doors.  Organized  activities such as the Storytime Newsletter, Readers Unlimited (an adult reading club), and special children's activities make it a wonderful place to discover the joys of reading.

Fairview Recreation Center

2714 Fairview Blvd
Fairview, TN 37062
TEL: (615) 799-9331

Rec. Center Pool House
TEL: (615) 799-5902

Overview
The Fairview Recreation Center is a vital part of our community.  The center offers a wide variety of diversified activities for children and adults alike.  With lots of organized sports and specialized classes, plus an Olympic sized swimming pool, residents are provided with a convenient place to exercise their healthy lifestyles.

Natchez Trace Parkway
Learn More About Natchez Trace Parkway

Visitor Information:
TEL: (800) 305-7417

Overview
The 444-mile Natchez Trace Parkway's most northern starting point is just miles from our city's center.  The "Trace" commemorates an ancient trail that connected southern portions of the Mississippi River to salt licks in today’s central Tennessee. Over the centuries, the Choctaw, Chickasaw and other American Indians have left their mark on the Trace. Historically, the Natchez Trace experienced its heaviest use from 1785 to 1820 by the "Kaintuck" boatmen that floated the Ohio and Miss. Rivers to markets in Natchez and New Orleans. They sold their cargo and boats and began the trek back north on foot to Nashville and points beyond. Today, visitors can experience the natural beauty of this All-American Road through driving, hiking, biking, horseback riding and camping.

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The city no longer requires a permit to have a yard sale or to place yard sale signs:

bullet Amended Yard Sale Ordinance

EMISSIONS SCHEDULE FOR 2009
A MOBILE EMISSIONS INSPECTION UNIT WILL BE IN FAIRVIEW ON THE 2nd & 3rd WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH.

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Fairview City Hall
7100 City Center Circle
P.O. Box 69 • Fairview, TN 37062
TEL: (615) 799-2484 • FAX: (615) 799-1383
EMAIL: cityhall@fairview-tn.org

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