Bell Buckle, TN
united states
united states
Bell Buckle is a tiny Tennessee town about 45 miles southeast of Nashville via I-24 and Route 82. This Bedford County community of 500 people sits in middle Tennessee's rolling hills along a historic railroad line. Visitors typically drive from Nashville (Exit 97 off I-24) or Murfreesboro via US-231. The downtown preserves its 19th-century brick buildings, now housing antique shops and cafes. The town's name supposedly comes from a bell-shaped buckle found by early surveyors, though locals still debate the true origin.