USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Gordonsville
, Tennessee in Smith County

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City motto: come grow with us
27 active listings near Gordonsville
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$749,900   👍* 361 New Middleton Hwy
$724,900   👍 132 Plunkett Creek Rd
$599,000   👍 267 Grant Rd
$539,000   👍 10 Redbird Ln
$529,000   👍 10 Redbird Ln
$519,900   👍 131 Maple St
$499,999   👍 225 Grant Rd
$499,999   👍 225 Grant Rd
$499,999   👍 225 Grant Rd
$496,500   👍* 60 E Main St
$432,900   👍 171 Meadow Dr
$429,000   👍 0 Grant Rd
$407,366   👍 2 Hix Rd Lot TR2
$369,900   👍 54 Hickman Hwy
$325,000   👍* 171 Maple St
$315,000   👍 26 Main St E
$309,900   👍 32 Winding Hills Ln
$279,900   👍 82 Main St E
$269,900   👍* 379 Rawls Creek Rd
$266,500   👍 1 Hix Rd Lot TR1
$249,900   👍 Gordonsville Hwy Lot 6
$239,900   👍* 127 Fairview Ave
$229,900   👍 Main St E
$229,900   👍 Plunkett Creed Rd Lot 4
$84,900   👍* Dyer Branch Rd Lot 12
$69,900   👍 157 Main St E
$64,900   👍 0 Gordon Dr

Interested in fun facts and the history of Gordonsville, TN?
Then read on!

Here are a few true facts about the village of Gordonsville, Tennessee:

1. The town was named after American Revolutionary War officer William Gordon.

2. Gordonsville is home to the annual Watermelon Festival, which is held during the last weekend of July and celebrates the local produce.

3. A historic landmark in Gordonsville is the Bailey General Store, which has been in operation since 1895 and still serves as a popular gathering spot for locals today.

4. Gordonsville is located near Center Hill Lake and the Caney Fork River, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and hiking.

5. The town has a strong sense of community, with many local businesses and events that bring residents together throughout the year.