Haunted Franklin Tour

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Lives cut short…. Sudden, violent death…. Unfinished business. All reasons spirits remain behind. But sometimes it’s an entirely different reason: 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, several appear lonely, and one seems to be afraid of the dark.

Cost: $18 adults; $10 teens, $5 children. This tour covers about six city blocks.  Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather.  Most of this tour is wheelchair accessible.

The Haunted Franklin tour is offered almost every evening at 8:00 p.m., weather permitting. Please call 615-400-3808 to make your reservation.

Payment is by cash, check or credit card, either online or at the time of the tour.

The Haunted Franklin tour meets at 305 Public Square, which is in front of the old courthouse on the public square at Main Street and 3rd Avenue, next to Mellow Mushroom. Please plan to arrive ten minutes before the start of your tour time.

Here’s a Tripadvisor.com review: “My girlfriends and I wanted to do something different on a Saturday night. We took the Franklin on Foot Ghost Tour. Anna was wonderful! She knows so much about the area and grew up in Franklin. This tour is full of historical facts that make the information come to life. I wish all history was this interesting with the personal stories. I plan on taking all my future visitors (family and friends) on this tour when they come to visit us. I am ready to take more tours of Franklin on Foot.”

Seniors to Tour the Frist

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The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department invites area seniors (55 and older) to join the fun on two upcoming trips. Online registration is now available for the Frist Center for the Visual Arts on March 21, and Fiddler’s Grove Village on May 5.

 

March 21: Frist Center for the Visual Arts

Join the fun on senior day at Nashville’s Frist Center for the Visual Arts on Monday, March 21. Enjoy a Dutch treat lunch in the museum café (15% off) and free music by Snappy Pappy in the lobby.  Receive a 15% discount on all museum shop purchases during your visit. The group will take a docent led tour of the current exhibits at 1:30 p.m.   The trip is $22 per person and includes transportation and admission only.  Pick up times and locations: 9:00 a.m. from the Longview Recreation Center at Spring Hill, 2909 Commonwealth Dr., (615) 302-0971, ext. 2210; 10:00 a.m. from the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Rd., (615) 790-5719, ext. 2010; and 10:00 a.m. from the Williamson County Recreation Complex at Nolensville, 7250 Nolensville Rd., (615) 786-0200, ext. 2410. Participants must register in advance, either on line at www.wcparksandrec.com (event code # 5986), by phone or in person.  No messages allowed. Registration ends March 14 or when the trip is full.