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Expansion from Clarksville is also creeping westward into communities like Woodlawn. Between Dover and Clarksville, Woodlawn is an established community with easy access to Fort Campbell through the Western gates. It’s rural and farm-filled, and if you have horses (or simply like them), this is your spot. The stables on Fort Campbell are actually located just inside Gate 10.
Neighbors
Neighbors here are a little more distant, literally. Homes can be spaced a half a mile or more from each other. There are only a couple of small neighborhoods, but the theme of “space” carries over there as well. There are some military here, mostly those who like rural, open spaces. Most of the residents are farmers or locals who have lived here for generations.
Neighborhood Feel
Ranch style homes and farmhouses are typically positioned on generously sized lots with mature trees. There aren’t many “subdivisions” per se, and most homes are set back off the streets. You’ll have to make a concerted effort to get to know your neighbors since you won’t necessarily share space with them as you do in more densely populated neighborhoods.