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Cumberland Trace Neighborhood

In the Nashville, Tennessee area, the Cumberland River goes through a series of loops. At the base of one of these loops close to the river, and to the northeast of Nashville, is the neighborhood development of Cumberland Trace. It consists primarily of apartments and condos for rent. Some of the residences are considered to be single-family homes.

Schools in the area include McGavock High School, Two Rivers Middle School, and Stanford Montessori School.

Close by to Cumberland Trace and close to the gates of the Gaylord Opryland Hotel is the Casey Fork River Valley Grille. They specialize in what they call “campfire” food – their pride and joy being fresh catfish caught in the nearby Casey Fork River. Live entertainment is featured three nights a week.

Golf lovers need not travel far to get a round of their favorite game in, because within a stone’s throw away from Cumberland Trace is the Two Rivers Golf Course.

One of the many perks of living in Cumberland Trace is its proximity to the Opryland complex. This complex contains the Gaylord Opryland Hotel – which is an attraction all by itself, the Music Valley Wax Museum, Cooter’s Dukes of Hazard Museum, Johnny Walker Tours, various hotels and restaurants, a home formerly belonging to Country Music legend Roy Acuff, and of course, the Grand Ole Opry House.

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