USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Jackson
, Tennessee in Madison County

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23 active listings near Jackson
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$699,900   👍* 15 Hunter Hill Dr
$695,000   👍* 225 Tuckahoe Rd
$649,000   👍 471 Tige Hopper Rd
$569,900   👍 926 Cotton Grove Rd
$569,900   👍 926 Cotton Grove Rd
$469,900   👍 4331 Bells Hwy
$438,000   👍 28 Austin Cv
$350,000   👍 14 Gretchen Ln
$314,900   👍 400 Potts Chapel Rd
$273,900   👍 222 Southshore Dr
$259,900   👍 23 Springview Dr
$249,900   👍* 25 Chatwood Cv
$235,000   👍 34 Autumnwood Cv
$225,000   👍* 33 Long Meadow Dr
$224,900   👍* 261 Waynick Rd
$199,900   👍 1179 US Highway 412 E
$199,900   👍 1179 US Highway 412 E
$174,900   👍* 96 Lone Oak Dr
$174,900   👍* 37 Seven Oaks Dr
$170,000   👍 31 Spring Creek Law Rd
$125,000   👍* 594 Watson Rd
$39,000   👍 Highway 70 E

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

Here are some facts about Jackson, Tennessee:

1. Jackson is the seventh-largest city in Tennessee.
2. It is the county seat of Madison County.
3. The city was named after Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States.
4. The population of Jackson was around 67,000 as of the 2019 US census estimate.
5. Jackson is known as the "Hub City" as it serves as a regional center for economic, medical, and retail services.
6. Major industries in Jackson include healthcare, education, manufacturing, and retail.
7. The city is home to several colleges and universities, including Union University and Lane College.
8. Jackson has a rich music history, with many famous musicians being born or having lived in the city, including Carl Perkins, Casey Jones, and Issac Hayes.
9. The city hosts many events and festivals throughout the year, including the West Tennessee State Fair and the Southern Fried Festival.
10. The Jackson-Madison County Library was one of only a few libraries in the United States to be featured in Andrew Carnegie's autobiography.