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The Rich Heritage, Vibrant Culture And Natural Beauty Of Franklin
Every town has its traditions. Check out these fun facts about what makes Franklin so special.

Franklin is a place like no other. And whether you grew up here, recently moved to the area or you’re just an occasional visitor, you know that Franklin has its own special traditions and history that make it so unique.
A few things to know:
- Did you know that Franklin played a significant role in the Civil War? The Battle of Franklin was fought here in 1864, and you can visit the historic Carnton Plantation and the Carter House to learn more about this period in American history.
- Franklin is home to one of the largest privately owned bookstores in the country, Landmark Booksellers. The store is housed in a beautifully restored 200-year-old building and stocks over 60,000 volumes, including rare and first editions.
- The Natchez Trace Parkway, a scenic route that stretches over 444 miles from Nashville to Natchez, Mississippi, passes right through Franklin. It's a great place to take a drive or bike ride and soak up the natural beauty of the area.
- Franklin has a thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries, theaters and music venues. The Franklin Theatre is a beautifully restored art deco theater that hosts concerts, movies and other events.
- If you're a foodie, you'll love the many culinary delights that Franklin has to offer. The city is home to a wide range of restaurants, from upscale farm-to-table establishments to casual barbecue joints.
- Franklin's Main Street is a hub of activity, with charming shops, boutiques and cafes lining the historic thoroughfare. Be sure to check out the Franklin Farmer's Market, held every Saturday morning year-round.
- The Lotz House Museum is a must-see for history buffs. The house was used as a field hospital during the Battle of Franklin, and the bullet holes can still be seen in the walls.
- Music is an important part of Franklin's culture, and the city is home to several music festivals throughout the year. The Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival is a two-day event held every September, featuring performances by top artists from a variety of genres.
- You won't want to miss the opportunity to tour the Jack Daniel's Distillery, located just a short drive from Franklin in Lynchburg. The distillery has been producing some of the world's best whiskey for over 150 years, and the tour is a fascinating look at the history and process behind the iconic brand.
- Franklin has a rich African American heritage, and you can learn about it at the McLemore House Museum, a restored home that belonged to a prominent African American family in the late 1800s.
- The Williamson County Ag Expo Park is a popular venue for events and festivals, including the Williamson County Fair, which is held every August and features rides, games and livestock shows.
- Franklin is home to several parks and green spaces, including Pinkerton Park, which features a playground, picnic areas and a walking trail along the Harpeth River.
- The Factory at Franklin is a former factory complex that has been transformed into a vibrant shopping and dining destination. The complex includes restaurants, boutiques, art galleries and a theater.
- Franklin’s downtown area hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, including the Dickens of a Christmas festival, which takes place every December.
- The Carter House is a historic home that played a significant role in the Battle of Franklin. The house and its surrounding buildings are open for tours, and you can learn about the lives of the Carter family and their experiences during the war.
- The Leiper's Fork Distillery is a small-batch distillery that produces high-quality spirits using locally sourced ingredients. The distillery offers tours and tastings, and you can purchase bottles to take home with you.
- The Franklin on Foot walking tour is a great way to explore the city's history and architecture. The tour takes you through the historic downtown area, and you'll learn about the city's rich history and culture.
What's your favorite thing about Franklin? Let us know below in the comments!
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