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Faith of Franklin

Franklin Walking Tours Franklin UMC 148 5th Ave. S, Franklin

This walking tour explores Franklin’s first communities of faith, visiting several historic churches still standing.

$15 – $20

Sunday Live Jazz

Amendment XVIII Cocktail Club 317 Main Street, Franklin

Join us every Sunday night from 5pm to 8pm at Amendment XVIII Cocktail Club for live jazz. Immerse yourself in the smooth, soulful sounds of local jazz musicians while sipping […]

Free

Thursday Singer/Songwriter Night

Amendment XVIII Cocktail Club 317 Main Street, Franklin

Experience the best of local talent every Thursday night from 7pm to 9pm at Amendment XVIII Cocktail Club. Our Singer-Songwriter Night showcases up-and-coming artists as they perform original songs in […]

Free

Williamson 225: One County, Many Voices

Williamson County Archives and Museum 611 W Main St, Franklin

Williamson County Archives and Museum is proud to present Williamson 225: One County, Many Voices. This special exhibition features original Williamson County artifacts and records that highlight important stories from […]

Free

Williamson 225: One County. Many Voices.

Williamson County Archives and Museum 611 W Main St, Franklin

Williamson County Archives and Museum is excited to present: Williamson 225. One County. Many Voices. This new exhibition will debut in October, as part of our community wide celebration of […]

Free

Federals in Franklin: A Town Under Occupation

Carnton’s Fleming Center 1345 Eastern Flank Cir, Franklin

Franklin local Walter Green talk. Visitors can take a tour at Carnton and Carter House to learn about the Battle which changed the City forever, but Walter Green’s exploration reaches […]

Free

The Battle of Franklin Trust Community Talk: Federals in Franklin

Fleming Center at Carnton 1345 Eastern Flank Circle, Franklin

This one-hour Battle of Franklin Trust Community Talk: Federals in Franklin: A Town Under Occupation by Walter R. Green, Jr is this local author, resident, and retired professional civil and structural engineer’s second exploration of a Civil War topic of that called him to learn more. His first book, The Nashville and Decatur in the Civil War: History of an Embattled Railroad, was an in depth look The Nashville and Decatur Railroad operation five months before the start of the Civil War and 17 months before the Federals took control of Nashville and the railroad. Running through Central Tennessee to

Free

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