The rest of this story about the Circle C neighborhood can be found in the January issue of REAL magazine.
Wife: “Maybe we should drive out and look around the Circle C area.”Husband: “No way, that is too far out.”
Wife: “Please. It’s pretty and they have good schools.”
Husband: “Nope. I fought for Save Our Springs. There is no way I’d live there.”
Wife: “Can we just look?”
Husband: “OK, but I’m NOT living out there.”
In 1997, Elizabeth Buffler tussled with her spouse before they decided to leave urban Clarksville — “kicking and screaming” — for what seemed like the impossibly distant Legend Oaks, then a few years later to nearby Circle C Ranch.
Born of raging civic controversy almost 30 years ago, suburban Circle C Ranch has relaxed into a mellow, maturing community. …