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Franklin

Family in front of their new home

Franklin is a city just south of Nashville, in Tennessee. A key site of the American Civil War, it’s home to 2 properties exploring the 1864 Battle of Franklin: Carter House and Carnton Plantation, which includes the McGavock Confederate Cemetery. The 1858 Lotz House contains a large collection of 19th-century furniture. Downtown’s Main Street is lined with galleries, antique shops and restored Victorian buildings.

Is Franklin TN safe?
Brentwood is Tennessee’s safest city, according to the report, followed by Spring Hill. Nashville, though 37th overall, is the safest city among Tennessee’s Big Four metros. Athens, in McMinn County, is Tennessee’s least safe city according to the study.

What is the average income in Franklin TN?
– The average income of a Franklin resident is $40,447 a year. The US average is $28,555 a year. – The Median household income of a Franklin resident is $81,432 a year. The US average is $53,482 a year.

How far is Franklin TN from Nashville?
Distance from Franklin, TN to Nashville, TN
There are 17.12 miles from Franklin to Nashville in northeast direction and 20 miles (32.19 kilometers) by car, following the I-65 N route. Franklin and Nashville are 26 minutes far apart, if you drive non-stop.

Is Franklin TN a suburb of Nashville?
Franklin: A Suburb of Nashville, TN. … Franklin is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of Music City. The suburb is located south of Nashville, and you can get to it by taking Highway 65 to 96. The town of Franklin is full of antebellum architecture and is one of the oldest towns in middle Tennessee.

Public schools
The city is served by the Williamson County School District and the Franklin Special School District.

Private schools
Local private schools include Battle Ground Academy, Benton Hall School, the Classical Academy of Franklin, Franklin Christian Academy, Grace Christian Academy, Heritage Covenant School, Montessori School of Franklin, New Hope Academy, St. Matthews Catholic School, and Willow Hall Academy

Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival
Pilgrimage is a music festival put together by Kevin Griffin, who lives and works as a musician in Franklin. Premiering in 2015, it draws nationally prominent acts from a variety of genres. Pilgrimage is held in late September and takes place at The Park at Harlinsdale. In addition to musical acts, it features children’s activities, food, and a marketplace showcasing local crafts.

Main Street Festival
Franklin’s Main Street Festival involves artisans, four stages, two carnivals, and two food courts installed in the historic Franklin Square and Downtown District. Arts and crafts booths run from First to Fifth Avenue.

Pumpkinfest
Pumpkinfest is an annual fundraiser for the Heritage Foundation of Franklin and Williamson County, held on the Saturday before Halloween. The holiday theme is carried through activities including music, children’s amusements, local artisans, and food.

Dickens of a Christmas
Dickens of a Christmas is celebrated every second week in December, attracting approximately 50,000 visitors yearly. It takes place in Historic Downtown Franklin. Costumed volunteers masquerade as figures from Charles Dickens‘ A Christmas Carol. Music and dancing are a big part of the festival, and local school and church musical groups often perform. Victorian cuisine is served to visitors, and an arts and crafts bazaar features prominently in Public Square.


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