Shelby is the largest county in Tennessee based both on population and on area. As of the 2010 census, Shelby County had a population of 927,644. Davidson County is the second largest county in Tennessee with a population of 569,891. Shelby County covers an area of 755 square miles. Wayne County is the second largest county based on area with 734 square miles.
Davidson's county government is known as the "Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County". Nashville is the largest city in Davidson County. The other smaller cities in Davidson County are Belle Meade, Berry Hill, Forest Hills, Oak Hill, Goodlettsville (partly in Summer County, and Ridgetop (primarily in Robertson County).
Davidson County Community College was created in 1958.
Davidson County Courthouse - Tennessee - was created in 1936.
Nashville, Tennessee is located in Davidson County.
Davidson County Community College's motto is 'Your Connection to the future'.
Nashville, TN is in Davidson County.
Shelby is the largest county in Tennessee based on both population and on area. As of the 2010 census, Shelby County had a population of 927,644. Davidson County is the second largest county in Tennessee with a population of 569,891.
The phone number of the Davidson County Bookmobile is: 336-242-2040.
Daron Hall is the Sheriff of the Davidson County Sheriff's Office. The City of Nashville is part of Davidson County.
The only Tennessee County named after a woman is Davidson County. It was named in honor of William Davidson, an early settler, but the county itself is often associated with the name of his wife, who is not specifically named in historical records. Davidson County is home to the state capital, Nashville.
The phone number of the Metropolitan Archives Of Davidson County is: 615-862-5880.