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A small county convenience center off TN-16 where Unionville residents drop household trash, recyclables and yard debris. Locals swing by with pickup loads or trailers - it's the kind of spot people use for quick cleanups rather than big hauls.
The site sits right on 3300 TN-16 with a low-profile entrance and an attendant booth near the drive; pull up and follow the flow of cars to the drop-off containers. Expect separate roll-off bins or dumpsters for general trash, recycling and brush that are visible from the lane. The place can be mostly open-air with gravel or paved driving lanes, so watch for mud after rain and watch your step around the bins. Weekends and spring cleanup days get busy, so there may be a short line of vehicles waiting to unload.
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