
Welcome to the City of Gallatin, Tennessee’s web site. I am Mayor Jo Ann Graves and was elected in November of 2006 as the City’s first female Mayor.
Our City is a diverse and thriving community enjoying unprecedented growth. Our City has a rich history and a very bright future. Gallatin is only 25 minutes from downtown Nashville and is located adjacent to beautiful Old Hickory Lake. (more)
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The Gallatin Farmer’s Market is located in the parking lot next to the Gallatin Police Department at 130 W. Franklin Street. The market is open from April through October; however vendors are independent operators and staff their booths on their own schedule as they have produce available.
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State Representative Mike McDonald presented a state community enhancement grant award for $5,000 to the Gallatin Fire Department on Tuesday, April 15, during a City Council Meeting. Rep. McDonald expressed his appreciation for the work of the Fire Department and its staff.
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The new Rose Mont Reception Hall was dedicated April 10, 2008 in memory of Joan Brown Guild for her efforts to restore Rose Mont. This hall was funded by the City of Gallatin replacing one that burned in 2006.
The Gallatin Farmer’s Market is located in the parking lot next to the Gallatin Police Department at 130 W. Franklin Street. The market is open from April through October; however vendors are independent operators and staff their booths on their own schedule as they have produce available.
State Representative Mike McDonald presented a state community enhancement grant award for $5,000 to the Gallatin Fire Department on Tuesday, April 15, during a City Council Meeting. Rep. McDonald expressed his appreciation for the work of the Fire Department and its staff.
Crime in Gallatin fell nearly 18 percent last year and motor vehicle crashes were down 21 percent thanks to the hard work of the Gallatin Police Department. To read the full “Gallatin Police Department 2007 End of Year Report”, 

