Springfield is the
county seat
A county seat is an administrative center, seat of government, or capital city of a county or parish (administrative division), civil parish. The term is in use in five countries: Canada, China, Hungary, Romania, and the United States. An equiva ...
of
Robertson County, Tennessee, United States.
It is located in
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee is one of the three Grand Divisions of Tennessee that composes roughly the central portion of the state. It is delineated according to state law as 41 of the state's 95 counties. Middle Tennessee contains the state's capital an ...
near the northern border of the state. As of the
2020 census, the city's population was 18,782.
History
US 431 and US 41 have had different routes through Springfield. US 41 formerly had a more eastern route, now called Old Greenbrier Road. A portion of the old route was abandoned in the 1990s due to landscaping made during the construction of a railroad. The practical usage of the road was replaced by the 17th Avenue Connector. The old pavement is still visible from Bill Jones Industrial Drive. Beyond that, it ran more westernly through downtown Springfield, now called Batts Boulevard and Main Street. A portion of the old route north of downtown was removed due to the construction of a quarry. US 41 was rerouted onto Memorial Boulevard, a 4 lane highway, around 1961 after its completion.
US 431 followed a more eastern route prior to at least 2010 south of Springfield. This route had a different bridge crossing Carr Creek that has since been demolished. North of the bridge, it followed what is now called Main Street. It intersected US 41 at the junction of what is now Main Street, A C Street, and 11th Avenue. It ran with US 41 after this intersection, until its own rerouting on Memorial Boulevard in 1961. US 431 was rerouted onto Tom Austin Highway around 1983.
Geography
Springfield is located at (36.499508, -86.878717).
According to the
United States Census Bureau
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, the city has a total area of , all land.
Climate
Demographics
2020 census
As of the
2020 United States census, there were 18,782 people, 6,356 households, and 4,362 families residing in the city.
2010 census
At the
2010 census there were 16,957 people in 6,212 households, including 3,778 families, in the city. The population density was . There were 5,836 housing units at an average density of . The
racial makeup of the city was 70.2% White, 21.4% African American, 0.1% Native American, 0.56% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.76% from other races, and 0.81% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 17.5%.
Of the 5,453 households 31.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.7% were married couples living together, 18.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.7% were non-families. 25.8% of households were one person and 11.7% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.55 and the average family size was 3.00.
The age distribution was 24.8% under the age of 18, 11.2% from 18 to 24, 29.1% from 25 to 44, 20.4% from 45 to 64, and 14.6% 65 or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.1 males.
The median household income was $46,7577 and the median family income was $42,018. Males had a median income of $32,270 versus $22,765 for females. The per capita income for the city was $22,611. About 13.7% of families and 19.0% of the population were below the
poverty line
The poverty threshold, poverty limit, poverty line, or breadline is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country. The poverty line is usually calculated by estimating the total cost of one year's worth of necessities for ...
, including 22.7% of those under age 18 and 17.7% of those age 65 or over.
Recreation
The City of Springfield Parks and Recreation operates:
*American Legion Field
*Garner Street Park
*J. Travis Price Park
*Martin Luther King Jr. Park
*Springfield Greenway
Sports
In 1923, Springfield hosted a
Minor League Baseball
Minor League Baseball (MiLB) is a professional baseball organization below Major League Baseball (MLB), constituted of teams affiliated with MLB clubs. It was founded on September 5, 1901, in response to the growing dominance of the National Le ...
team of
Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League called the
Springfield Blanket Makers.
Government
Mayoral elections
On November 8, 2016, Vice Mayor Ann Schneider defeated Buzzy Poole in the 2016 Mayoral Election by 38 votes. One month later, she was sworn into office as Springfield's first female mayor, succeeding Billy Paul Carneal.
Mayor Ann Schneider was re-elected in 2020. On November 5, 2024, Mayor Ann Schneider lost re-election to Buzzy Poole by 303 votes.
Education
The city is served by
*
Springfield High School
*Innovation Academy
*Krisle Elementary School
*Cheatham Park Elementary School
*Westside Elementary School
*Bransford Elementary School
*Crestview Elementary School
*
South Haven Christian School
The Highland Crest higher education facility is home to
Volunteer State Community College
Volunteer State Community College (Vol State) is a public community college in Gallatin, Tennessee. It is part of the Tennessee Board of Regents.
Vol State serves the suburban Nashville community. The main campus of the college is 30 miles (48 ...
and
Austin Peay State University
Austin Peay State University (APSU) () is a public university in Clarksville, Tennessee, United States. Standing on a site occupied by a succession of educational institutions since 1845, the precursor of the university was established in 1927 ...
.
Infrastructure
Transportation
;Highways
* /
U.S. Route 431
U.S. Route 431 (US 431) is a spur of U.S. Route 31. It currently travels for approximately from U.S. Route 231, US 231/Alabama State Route 210 and U.S. Route 231 Business (Dothan, Alabama), US 231 Business (US 231 Bus. ...
/ Tennessee State Route 65 (Tom Austin Highway)
* /
U.S. Route 41 / Tennessee State Route 11 (Memorial Blvd)
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Tennessee State Route 76
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Tennessee State Route 49
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Tennessee State Route 25 (Lakeview Rd)
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Tennessee State Route 161
US 41 and US 431 are the major north-south highways running through Springfield, and both run southward to Nashville. US 41 runs north from Springfield to
Cedar Hill,
Adams and the Kentucky state line at
Guthrie. US 431 runs north to
Russellville, Kentucky
Russellville is a home rule-class city in Logan County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is the seat of its county. The population was 6,960 at the time of the 2010 census.
History
Local historian Alex C. Finley has claimed the area was fi ...
. The major east-west highways are State Route 76 (SR 76) and State Route 49 (SR 49). State Route 76 is mainly unsigned throughout the entire town and runs concurrently with SR 49 and US 41. It runs east from Springfield to
White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest (Washington, D.C.), NW in Washington, D.C., it has served as the residence of every U.S. president ...
and
Interstate 65
Interstate 65 (I-65) is a major north–south Interstate Highway System, interstate highway in the central United States. As with most primary interstates ending in 5, it is a major crosscountry, north–south route, connecting between th ...
. State Route 49 (SR 49) runs through Springfield and intersects US 41. It runs west to
Coopertown and
Interstate 24
Interstate 24 (I-24) is an Interstate Highway in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States. It runs diagonally from I-57, south of Marion, Illinois, to Chattanooga, Tennessee, at I-75. It travels through Illinois, Kentucky, Tennesse ...
. It runs east to
Orlinda and Interstate 65 via
State Route 52. Other minor state routes in the Springfield area are State Route 25 (SR 25) and State Route 161 (SR 161).
Airport
Springfield Robertson County Airport is a local airport north of Springfield adjacent to US 41. There are no commercial flights to or from the airport.
Medical
*NorthCrest Medical Center
*ATM University Hospital
Notable people
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David Alexander, president of
Pomona College
Pomona College ( ) is a private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It was established in 1887 by a group of Congregationalism in the United States, Congregationalists ...
and administrator of the
Rhodes Scholar
The Rhodes Scholarship is an international Postgraduate education, postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford in Oxford, United Kingdom. The scholarship is open to people from all backgrounds around the world.
Esta ...
program, was born in Springfield
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Edward Butler, Army officer in the American Revolution and former acting
Inspector General of the United States Army, died in Springfield
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Richard Cheatham, Whig Congressman from Tennessee, was a Springfield native and resident. His children included:
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Boyd M. Cheatham, member of Tennessee's legislature, Springfield native and resident
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Edward Saunders Cheatham
Edward Saunders Cheatham (July 31, 1818 – December 21, 1878) was an American politician and businessman.
Early life
Edward Saunders Cheatham was born on July 31, 1818, in Robertson County, Tennessee. His father, Richard Cheatham, served as ...
, member of Tennessee's legislature, Springfield native and resident
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Richard Boone Cheatham, member of Tennessee's legislature, born in Springfield, was later Mayor of
Nashville
Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County in Middle Tennessee, locat ...
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Jeff Fosnes, record-setting
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University (informally Vandy or VU) is a private university, private research university in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Founded in 1873, it was named in honor of shipping and railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who provide ...
basketball star, medical doctor
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Daniel E. Garrett, born near Springfield, lawyer and politician
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Albert Hadley,
interior design
Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the people using the space. With a keen eye for detail and a Creativity, creative flair, an ...
er and decorator, was born in Springfield
*
Charles Hartmann,
New Orleans jazz trombonist and union activist, died in Springfield
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Paul Henderson
Paul Garnet Henderson (born January 28, 1943) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. A left winger, Henderson played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs and Atlanta Flame ...
, African-American photojournalist, was born in Springfield
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Alice Vassar LaCour, African-American teacher and singer, was principal of an
American Missionary Association
The American Missionary Association (AMA) was a Protestant-based abolitionist group founded on in Albany, New York. The main purpose of the organization was abolition of slavery, education of African Americans, promotion of racial equality, and ...
school in Springfield for former slaves
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Bill Monroe
William Smith Monroe ( ; September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) was an American mandolinist, singer, and songwriter who created the bluegrass music genre. Because of this, he is often called the " Father of Bluegrass".
The genre takes its n ...
, musician called the "Father of Bluegrass", died in Springfield
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Romeo Nelson,
boogie woogie
Boogie-woogie is a genre of blues music that became popular during the late 1920s, but already developed in African-American communities since the 1870s.Paul, Elliot, ''That Crazy American Music'' (1957), Chapter 10, p. 229. It was eventually ex ...
pianist, was born in Springfield
*
Jasen Rauch, Christian rock guitarist and songwriter, lives in Springfield
*
Bill Sanders, award-winning editorial cartoonist, was born in Springfield
*
Tracy Smothers
Tracy Stanton Smothers (September 2, 1962 – October 28, 2020) was an American professional wrestling, professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling, Smoky Mountain Wrestling, the WWE, World Wrestling ...
, professional wrestler, was born in Springfield
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Harry Underwood, self-taught "outsider artist", has his home and studio in Springfield
References
External links
Springfield Official site
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Cities in Robertson County, Tennessee
Cities in Tennessee
Cities in Nashville metropolitan area
County seats in Tennessee