There’s a reason the heart of this storybook town has been designated a Great American Main Street and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located just 17 miles south of Nashville, Franklin is … Read More
On November 30, 1864, Carnton was witness to one of the bloodiest battles of the entire Civil War. Everything the McGavock family ever knew was forever changed. Carnton was built in 1826 by former Nashville Mayor … Read More
Built circa 1929, The historic Factory is a complex of 11 depression-era factory buildings that have been renovated into one of Tennessee’s most unique shopping, dining, and entertainment venues. Restaurants, antique shops, art galleries, one-of-a-kind retail … Read More
The Natchez Trace Parkway, a 444-mile national scenic byway and National Park, closely follows the course of the ancient trace traveled for centuries by tradesmen and Native Americans from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee passing through … Read More
In 1830, Fountain Branch Carter built a brick farmhouse just south of downtown Franklin for his small family. On November 30, 1864, the Battle of Franklin raged across the fields south of town, scarring the landscape, claiming … Read More
If you want a truly unique Tennessee experience, add the charming village of Leiper’s Fork to your list. This come-as-you-are treasure of Williamson County is a homegrown mix of picturesque surroundings, culture, and Southern fare. Check … Read More
Explore the Masters & Makers Trail that winds through the scenic beauty of the Williamson County countryside that bore witness to history and has produced the cherished traditions passed through the generations. Along the trail visit … Read More
Franklin’s hiking and biking trails are one of its best-kept secrets; they offer welcome relief from the crowded park trails … Read More
“It’s just so green here!” I hear this so often from visitors to Franklin that it makes me realize how … Read More
It is no secret that the food scene is pretty incredible around Franklin and all of Williamson County, Tennessee. There … Read More
As we all do our part and stay home, it doesn’t mean we can’t dream about those remarkable views in … Read More
I was born and raised in a tiny, rural town in Indiana. Yeah, yeah. You’re probably saying, “so was I, … Read More
Brunch is the magical mealtime in between breakfast and lunch. It’s the perfect excuse to sleep in, indulge in dessert, … Read More
There’s no better way to learn about downtown Franklin’s rich history than on a walking tour with Franklin on Foot’s … Read More
When it comes to antique shopping, Williamson County has a fantastic mix of antique malls and curated vintage boutiques to … Read More
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