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===Post-World War II to present=== On both sides of Nolensville Road, from north of Oldham Drive to the south as far as York/Williams Road, are many structures from the 19th century that are still in use as homes and/or stores. The Home Place Bed and Breakfast was built in 1820 as a private residence. Within the described area above is a historic section, which in the 19th century was the center of Nolensville. Of note are the Waller Funeral Home, built in 1876; the Nolensville Mill Company, which operated from 1890 to 1986 (today it houses a store featuring [[Amish]] goods); and the Nolensville Co-Op Creamery, which operated from 1921 to 1957. Now serving as an antique store, the creamery had produced butter known for its excellence throughout the area. The house north of the cemetery today serves as a veterinary clinic.<ref>[http://www.nolensvilletn.gov/content/about-nolensville.html About Nolensville], Town of Nolensville website, accessed July 8, 2011</ref> Nolensville voted by referendum to reincorporate in August 1996.<ref name=marker>[http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=32815 Nolensville historical marker], image on Historical Markers Database website, accessed July 8, 2011</ref> In October 1996, the first election was held, electing the first three-member Nolensville board of mayor and aldermen. The first mayor of Nolensville was Charles F. Knapper, elected along with Aldermen Thomas "Tommy" Dugger, III, and Parman Henry. The town for the first time hired a town attorney, Robert J. Notestine, III. Since 1996, Nolensville has had sustained growth. New home developments have been built around the town, including Bent Creek, Winterset Woods, Burkitt Place, Silver Stream, Ballenger Farms, Sunset Farms, and Summerlyn. Nolensville has had 290 residential building permits since the 2010 census; it boasts of having the lowest property tax rates in Williamson County.<ref>[http://nashvillecitypaper.com/content/city-news/tiny-nolensville-thinks-big-population-and-business-boom "Tiny Nolensville Thinks Big"], ''The City Paper'' (Nashville)</ref> Other signs of growth are the new multimillion-dollar town hall, proposals for multiuse developments, and a high level of investment in commercial real estate.<ref name="mixeduse">{{cite web |last1=Osan |first1=Adelina |title=Mixed-Use Development Lands in Tennessee |url=https://www.multihousingnews.com/post/mixed-use-development-lands-in-tennessee/ |website=Multi-Housing News |access-date=October 8, 2020}}</ref><ref name="surban">{{cite news |last1=Lewis |first1=Bill |title='Surban' developments combine best of suburbs, city living |url=https://www.tennessean.com/story/money/homes/2018/08/31/real-estate-surban-developments-combine-best-suburbs-city-life/1088947002/ |access-date=October 12, 2020 |work=[[The Tennessean]] |date=August 31, 2018}}</ref> To accommodate the many new students brought by families settling in the area, the Williamson County School Board purchased {{convert|95|acres|abbr=on}} on the south side of Nolensville for the construction of new elementary, middle, and high schools. These opened in the fall of 2016.
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