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  2. Del Webb plans 700-plus homes in Lebanon as part of new ... - AOL

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    A new Del Webb community will include more than 700 homes for ages 55-over as part of Lebanon's approved Barton Village development. ... has more than 1,100 homes in Mt. Juliet.

  3. Why Mt. Juliet's Del Webb neighbors will play pickleball for ...

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    About the tournament. Pickleball to Slam Alzheimer’s will begin around 7 a.m., and continue until 5 p.m., at the courts at Del Webb. The tournament raised $2,300 in 2023’s first year and Zamek ...

  4. Courtyards at McFarland Mt. Juliet plan includes homes ... - AOL

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    A mixed-use plan to build 124 homes and approximately 14,000 square feet of office and retail space along Old Lebanon Dirt Road has been submitted and could extend Mt. Juliet's growing downtown area.

  5. Mount Juliet, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    37138 (northwestern gen. delivery) Area code (s) 615, 629. FIPS code. 47-50780. Website. www.mtjuliet-tn.gov. Mt. Juliet[6] (also referred to as Mount Juliet) is a city located in western Wilson County, Tennessee, United States. A suburb of Nashville, it is approximately 17 miles (27 km) east of downtown Nashville.

  6. Del E. Webb Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    Del E. Webb Realty & Management Co. (formed 1970) Sahara-Nevada Corporation (acquired 1961) The Del E. Webb Construction Company was a construction company that was founded in 1928 and developed by Del Webb. Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, it became the Del E. Webb Corporation a publicly traded company on the New York Stock ...

  7. John Cloyd House - Wikipedia

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    74001931 [1] Added to NRHP. October 1, 1974. The John Cloyd House is a historic house in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built as a log house in 1791 for Captain John Cloyd, a settler who migrated to Tennessee with Colonel John Donelson. [2][3] It was inherited by his son, John W. Cloyd, followed by the latter's daughter, Ella Cloyd Ligon. [3]

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