Art & Antiques
Tucked away just outside downtown Franklin, West Main Antiques offers a great selection of unusual antiques, vintage signs, industrial pieces,
Charles Moran, an accomplished cabinetmaker, built the Moran House in the 1820s. In his shop, which was on the premises,
Rebuilt in 1892, after a devastating fire, this beautiful Queen Anne style house is known as the Corn House. Named
Baptists first organized in Franklin about 1830 but it wasn’t until 1849 that the congregation could afford to build their
W.H. Glass built this Colonial Revival-style in 1905 as a wedding present for his daughter Willie Mae Polk and her
James H. White built the White House in the 1870s. Other families who lived in the house were those of
John W. Blackburn built this house in 1874. He personally chose every piece of lumber that went into the house
This magnificent Second French Empire style house, also known as General Grant style, featuring the lovely Mansard roof, was built
This regal Victorian was built in 1907 by Sam Fleming, founder and owner of the Fleming Grain Company, and his
The Stone Bungalow is built on one of the original lots of the 15-block town of Franklin. It replaced an