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Beat the Dog Days of Summer: Best Pet-Friendly Patios in Franklin

Like most people, my first word started with “d.” But to my dad’s dismay, he wasn’t the one I was excitedly babbling about. It was aimed at my mom’s other true love: Winston. Our English Springer Spaniel. That’s right. My first word was “dog.”   While I’ve said plenty about plenty of things since that…

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7 Franklin Strip Mall Restaurant Finds That Will Surprise & Delight You

Williamson County is riddled with hidden gems, from stunning, tucked-away farms to historical landmarks, seemingly on every street corner. There’s much to discover county-wide, and we’re here to share a little secret with you: Many locally-owned restaurants are nestled in strip malls and off side roads, and while their locations may seem unassuming, what you’ll…

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This Spring, Experience the Best of Spring Hill, Tennessee

A scenic drive down Highway 31 will lead you right to Williamson County’s southernmost city, a scenic spot that has rapidly become a destination for food, history, and family-friendly fun. Spring Hill first saw its boom when the Saturn manufacturing plant opened in 1990. While it now produces GM vehicles, the city has flourished into…

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The Christmas Trees of Your Dreams in Franklin

Jamie Reid Faircloth and his wife, Laura, call themselves ‘pantsers’ — people who fly by the seat of their pants. The couple spent their first years of marriage moving whenever the mood struck, but 10 years, two kids, and eight addresses later, they found themselves craving a more permanent place to land. “All our moves…

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VISIT FRANKLIN INTRODUCES NEW “MASTERS & MAKERS TRAIL”

FRANKLIN, Tenn.  – The Masters & Makers Trail traverses the scenic landscape throughout Williamson County, Tennessee, connecting craft distilleries, local breweries, and an award winning vineyard to highlight an exceptional tasting experience found just south of Nashville. A partnership between the Williamson County Convention & Visitors Bureau (WCCVB) and the five trail partners, the Masters &…

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Don’t Leave Franklin Without Trying These 5 Amazing Dishes

If you’re visiting Williamson County, you’d better come hungry! From tiny locally-owned cafés tucked in historic buildings to exceptional globally-influenced fare, there are plenty of dining options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner all around town.  Stroll down Main Street to satisfy cravings beginning with morning pastries and ending at nightcaps, drive through Cool Springs for…

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We’ll Never Forget These 5 Pilgrimage Moments

For music fans in Franklin, this time of year is almost like Christmas morning! That, of course, means that it is time for Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival to take over the Park at Harlinsdale Farm and fill it with foods and makers from across the Southeast, but even more so with musical acts that…

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Traveling to Franklin with your dog

Dogs aren’t just tolerated in Franklin—they’re welcomed. As a proud dog owner, my first thought on any trip away is how to best accommodate my pet. Does he need to be boarded, or can he come with me? Vacation is always better when you have every family member—even furry ones—with you. Groot is my three-year-old…

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World-Class Luxury Farm Resort Southall Awaits Franklin Visitors This Winter

Something’s growing just a few miles from downtown Franklin. Many years in the making, a vision is coming to life, where a collection of world-class talent has been carefully sculpting 325 acres on Carter’s Creek Pike into Southall Farm & Inn, a luxury farm-based resort honoring the land and the generations of people who have depended…

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