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Bolivar
, Tennessee in Hardeman County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Bolivar.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Hardeman county include:

Cedar Chapel,   Cloverport,   Essary Springs,   Grand Junction,   Hebron,   Hickory Valley,   Hornsby,   Lacy,   Lisbon,   Middleburg,   Middleton,   Newcastle,   Pine Top,   Pocahontas,   Poor,   Rogers Springs,   Saulsbury,   Serles,   Shandy,   Silerton,   Teague,   Toone,   Van Buren,   Vildo,   Whiteville,  

 

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Anderson,   Bedford,   Benton,   Bledsoe,   Blount,   Bradley,   Campbell,   Cannon,   Carroll,   Carter,   Cheatham,   Chester,   Claiborne,   Clay,   Cocke,   Coffee,   Crockett,   Cumberland,   Davidson,   DeKalb,   Decatur,   Dickson,   Dyer,   Fayette,   Fentress,   Franklin,   Gibson,   Giles,   Grainger,   Greene,   Grundy,   Hamblen,   Hamilton,   Hancock,   Hardin,   Hawkins,   Haywood,   Henderson,   Henry,   Hickman,   Houston,   Humphreys,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Johnson,   Knox,   Lake,   Lauderdale,   Lawrence,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Loudon,   Macon,   Madison,   Marion,   Marshall,   Maury,   McMinn,   McNairy,   Meigs,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Moore,   Morgan,   Obion,   Overton,   Perry,   Pickett,   Polk,   Putnam,   Rhea,   Roane,   Robertson,   Rutherford,   Scott,   Sequatchie,   Sevier,   Shelby,   Smith,   Stewart,   Sullivan,   Sumner,   Tipton,   Trousdale,   Unicoi,   Union,   Van Buren,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Weakley,   White,   Williamson,   Wilson,  

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

Bolivar is a small town located in southwest Tennessee known for its historic charm and quaint downtown area. It was established in 1825 and named after the South American revolutionary hero Simon Bolivar. Bolivar is home to many historic buildings, including the Pillars, a Greek Revival mansion built in 1826 that now serves as a museum. The town also has a rich Civil War history, with several battlefields and historic sites located nearby. In recent years, Bolivar has become known for its annual Goat Festival, a celebration of the town's agricultural heritage and the importance of goats in the local economy.