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Franklin on Foot
Comment on Facebook For the best possible tour of the town, call up Franklin on Foot and take the Classic Franklin Tour. This 90-minute stroll touches on architecture, Civil War tales, and other history. Franklin on Foot is one of the few walking tour places that offers excursions for children. I Spy Downtown Franklin is aimed at kids 5-12, lasts about one hour, and involves a hands-on approach that combines fun and learning. Kids are not recommended for the Ghosts and Gore Tour, which features the best of downtown Franklin's ghost stories and explores some of the crime from Franklin's past - from rape, murder and prostitution to abortion, bootlegging and murder for hire. Tours usually depart from Landmark Booksellers, 114 E. Main St.
Franklin on Foot offers more than walking tours. We also provide step-one guides for tour buses and local history programs for community, business and civic groups. If you need a tour guide or someone to speak about local history, give us a call at 615-400-3808.
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Franklin on Foot
114 E. Main St.
Franklin, TN 37064
Phone: (615) 400-3808 | Email | Official Website
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08/09/11- Ongoing |
Franklin On Foot Classic Franklin Tour
Franklin on Foot
Presented by Franklin on Foot
at Franklin on Foot
August 9, 2011 - Ongoing
Our Classic Franklin tour is a daytime walking tour that provides an enlightening look at the town's past. Our most popular daytime tour provides an overview of Franklin's history, including stories about Franklin's founding, the War years and occupation, up to the present time.
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08/09/11- Ongoing |
Franklin on Foot Civil War Tour
Franklin on Foot
Presented by Franklin on Foot
at Franklin on Foot
August 9, 2011 - Ongoing
Commemorate the Civil War Sesquicentennial on our Civil War tour. This two-hour tour explores Franklin's Civil War experience though the eyes of civilians as well as soldiers.
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08/09/11- Ongoing |
Franklin on Foot "The Widow of the South" Tour
Franklin on Foot
Presented by Franklin on Foot
at Franklin on Foot
August 9, 2011 - Ongoing
The Widow of the South, written by long-time Franklin resident and Historic Carnton Plantation Association board member Robert Hicks, centers on the life of Carrie McGavock, the mistress of Carnton before, during and after the Civil War. After the hardcover release in September, 2005, the book rose to #5 and spent eight weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list in the fall of 2005.
To learn about the people and places in The Widow of the South, we offer, in conjunction...
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08/09/11- Ongoing |
Franklin on Foot Haunted Franklin Tour
Franklin on Foot
Presented by Franklin on Foot
at Franklin on Foot
August 9, 2011 - Ongoing
Lives cut short.... Sudden, violent death.... Unfinished business. All reasons spirits remain behind. But sometimes it's something entirely different: folks get so attached to their homes that they just can't bear to leave...even after they die.
Franklin seems to be full of both kinds. We've got departed socialites, spies, businessmen, Confederate soldiers, and at least one dog, all roaming downtown, and we spend an interesting hour and a half with them on this tour. One is helpful,...
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08/09/11- Ongoing |
Franklin on Foot "I Spy Downtown Franklin" Tour
Franklin on Foot
Presented by Franklin on Foot
at Franklin on Foot
August 9, 2011 - Ongoing
I Spy Downtown Franklin can best be described as a scavenger hunt for the eyes. Children count objects and find dates, make a brass rubbing, look for architectural details on buildings around the Square and down Main Street, and have fun! It's an active, hands-on, self-guided program that takes about an hour.
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Current Events
08/09/11- Ongoing |
Franklin On Foot Classic Franklin Tour
Franklin on Foot
Presented by Franklin on Foot
at Franklin on Foot
August 9, 2011 - Ongoing
Our Classic Franklin tour is a daytime walking tour that provides an enlightening look at the town's past. Our most popular daytime tour provides an overview of Franklin's history, including stories about Franklin's founding, the War years and occupation, up to the present time.
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08/09/11- Ongoing |
Franklin on Foot Civil War Tour
Franklin on Foot
Presented by Franklin on Foot
at Franklin on Foot
August 9, 2011 - Ongoing
Commemorate the Civil War Sesquicentennial on our Civil War tour. This two-hour tour explores Franklin's Civil War experience though the eyes of civilians as well as soldiers.
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08/09/11- Ongoing |
Franklin on Foot "The Widow of the South" Tour
Franklin on Foot
Presented by Franklin on Foot
at Franklin on Foot
August 9, 2011 - Ongoing
The Widow of the South, written by long-time Franklin resident and Historic Carnton Plantation Association board member Robert Hicks, centers on the life of Carrie McGavock, the mistress of Carnton before, during and after the Civil War. After the hardcover release in September, 2005, the book rose to #5 and spent eight weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list in the fall of 2005.
To learn about the people and places in The Widow of the South, we offer, in conjunction...
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08/09/11- Ongoing |
Franklin on Foot Haunted Franklin Tour
Franklin on Foot
Presented by Franklin on Foot
at Franklin on Foot
August 9, 2011 - Ongoing
Lives cut short.... Sudden, violent death.... Unfinished business. All reasons spirits remain behind. But sometimes it's something entirely different: folks get so attached to their homes that they just can't bear to leave...even after they die.
Franklin seems to be full of both kinds. We've got departed socialites, spies, businessmen, Confederate soldiers, and at least one dog, all roaming downtown, and we spend an interesting hour and a half with them on this tour. One is helpful,...
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08/09/11- Ongoing |
Franklin on Foot "I Spy Downtown Franklin" Tour
Franklin on Foot
Presented by Franklin on Foot
at Franklin on Foot
August 9, 2011 - Ongoing
I Spy Downtown Franklin can best be described as a scavenger hunt for the eyes. Children count objects and find dates, make a brass rubbing, look for architectural details on buildings around the Square and down Main Street, and have fun! It's an active, hands-on, self-guided program that takes about an hour.
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