| | | Hi, we are George and Judy Wallace. We live in a small community called Tuckers Crossroads about 10 miles east of Lebanon, Tennessee. We live on a 40 acre farm called Sycamore Ridge Ranch where we enjoy the quiet serenity of country living. George retired after 30 years as a manager for BellSouth. I have started a new part-time job. I know, I'm just a work-a-holic. You can now come see me at Lebanon Gun Shop. We are a full service gun store here to satisfy all your firearms needs. We have many firearms to chose from. We are a Sig Sauer and Kimber master dealer. We also carry Glock, Ruger, Kel Tec, Taurus, Springfield, Smith & Wesson, Beretta and many others. We have a in-house gunsmith, reloading classes, NRA certified pistol course (you get your carry permit with this), bow technician and much more.
My interest include fishing, collecting antique military Mauser rifles, collecting and showing antique tractors, photography and puttering around the farm managing the various wildlife. I have also taken interest in the various wildflowers around the farm. I have identified over 250 different varieties of wildflowers at the farm. See the Photo Gallery for pictures. I created and manage this web page as well as the Donelson High School web page. Judy just started a new job with Prospect, Inc. in Lebanon. They provide support services and employment to people who have disabilities or other barriers to personal independence.
She has been an avid Vanderbilt fan for over 20 years and has season tickets for Vanderbilt football and basketball. She has been a Commodore Club member for most of that time. Judy will attend almost any sports event she can get tickets to.We are very involved with New Leash on Life, the local animal welfare organization, where Judy organizes the PetSmart volunteers and serves on the board of directors. Every Sunday, they take several of the pets from New Leash on Life to the local PetSmart where people can come and adopt them. Feel free to help us out with that! We have no children, but have 5 very spoiled cats, a golden retriever named Riley and a black lab named Murffey. Our tractors include a restored 1947 Oliver 70 row crop, a 1948 Farmall Cub (see photo gallery) and a 1952 8N Ford that I finished for Judy. She got to ride it in the opening day parade at the 2007 Wilson County Fair.
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