3 Reasons to Fall in Love With Tennessee | Wright Brothers Construction

It’s easy to get so busy that you forget to stop and take a look around to see the beauty that truly is Tennessee. But our team at Wright Brothers Construction is giving you permission to stop and find a deeper appreciation for the great state of Tennessee. There are many reasons why people fall in love with the Volunteer State!

Why Tennessee Is the Place to Live!

Whether you’ve lived in Tennessee one year, 10 years or your entire life, everyone has a different idea of what makes Tennessee such a great state to live in. Let’s take a look at a few ways that Tennessee shines!

For starters, when you live in Tennessee, you’re actually able to experience all four seasons—spring, summer, fall and winter. While it certainly makes for some interesting times where you literally can be bundled up one day and wearing shorts and a T-shirt the next, immersing yourself in the seasons can make for some magical moments in Tennessee.

In addition, Tennessee allows people of all backgrounds to fit in, since Tennessee is for both city and country dwellers. If you like the small-town feel, many areas of Tennessee like Franklin, Gatlinburg and Cleveland can give you that sense of living in a small town. However, if you are more of a city guy or girl, places such as Nashville and Memphis give you that big-city vibe! And you can always head to Knoxville on a fall Saturday, when thousands of Vol fans turn the city into one of the largest in the state!

And finally, we are packed to the gills with music! No matter what your favorite type of music, odds are you’ll find it in Tennessee. Plus, we have Dolly Parton, and we all know Tennessee knows how to throw together the ultimate music festivals—from those in big venues around our state to local shows in our small towns.

Tennessee truly is a great state to live in! Don’t you agree?

Are you ready to help make Tennessee as great as it can be? Contact Wright Brothers Construction to learn how about current job openings and what we do to improve our great state’s roads, bridges and other infrastructure.