Nolensville, TN Cleaning Services
Daher Cleaning Services provides cleaning services to houses, apartments, businesses, move-ins, and move-outs, and deep cleaning in the following areas:
Cathey Ave
White Ave
Biloxi Ave
Westwood Dr
Berry Rd
Fessy Park Rd
Craighead St
Bransford Ave
Eugenia Ave
Newsome St
Other areas not listed please call us at 423-802-9141.
No matter what your space is like, or how many employees you have, Daher Cleaning Services has the staff and the skills necessary to keep your facility clean. We also work with each client to develop a custom plan so that we can expertly meet their cleaning needs. Whether that means a one time cleaning or on-going services occurring weekly, we can tailor a package specifically for you and your business.
Please call Mara Daher 423-802-9141 with any questions about our cleaning Tennessee services.
About Nolensville, TN
Nolensville is a town in Williamson County, Tennessee. The population was 5,861 at the 2010 census. It was established in 1797 by William Nolen, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War. Located in Middle Tennessee, it is approximately twenty-two miles southeast of Nashville. The town was re-incorporated in 1996.
Recreatio
Nolensville has a variety of different youth sports leagues. The ages range from 4-12 with sports for both boys & girls such as football (tackle and flag), basketball, softball, baseball, and soccer. Most sport fields are located along Mill Creek in proximity to town with the exception of soccer. The soccer club practices at Gregory Park in Nolensville (off Johnson Industrial Boulevard) but plays games at Osburn Park Soccer Complex which is located four miles south of Nolensville off Nolensville Road.
History
This area was settled by European Americans after the American Revolutionary War, when pioneers began to move west of the Appalachian Mountains. William Nolen, a war veteran, his wife, Sarah, and their five children were passing through the area in 1797 when their wagon wheel broke. Surveying his surroundings, Nolen noted the rich soil and abundance of natural resources. He decided to settle here and the community was later named for him as Nolensville. William Nolen purchased a portion of a land grant made to Jason Thompson, on which Nolensville later developed. Nolen's historic house was moved to a new location in 2009.
In the early 19th century, a large migration from Rockingham, North Carolina, brought the Adams, Allen, Barnes, Cyrus, Fields, Glenn, Irion, Johnson, Peay, Scales, Taylor, Vernon, Wisener, Williams, and other families to the area. Built along Mill Creek, the town was incorporated in 1839.
Source: Wikipedia, Nolensville, TN