3:03 pm | Wednesday, Sep 2nd
8:00 pm | Tuesday, Aug 25th
GALLAGHER’S “JOKES ON YOU” COMEDY TOUR FEATURING GALLAGHER, ARTIE FLETCHER, AND BOB NELSON on Tuesday, August 25th, 2015 at the Franklin Theatre. The show starts at 8:00pm. Doors open one hour before the show.
A Gallagher concert is an unforgettable experience. He is a keen and original observer of human nature and the American “scene”. “My humor makes people think,” Gallagher says. “I want people to look more closely at this country and their lives to see the humor and absurdity in it all …I don’t have to make it up, the truth is funny enough.”
For more information and tickets please visit The Franklin Theatre.
12:00 pm | Sunday, Aug 16th
City Farmhouse is super excited to announce The Fling — a City Farmhouse Monthly Pop-up STORE in downtown Franklin, Tennessee!
Join us at the Factory at Franklin on the second weekend each month, where we’ll offer a carefully curated selection of antique and vintage goods for Pop-up STORE shoppers.
NOTE: The City Farmhouse-Bridge Street location is not closing; it will remain open during normal business hours. This is a special monthly event for CFH lovers, and a fun way to bring in new and exciting treasures for y’all to enjoy.
August 13, 2015 – August 16, 2015. Preview Thursday from 5:00pm to 9:00pm, Friday and Saturday 9:00am to 6:00pm and Sunday 12 noon to 5:00pm.
For more information please visit The Fling.
9:00 am | Saturday, Aug 15th
City Farmhouse is super excited to announce The Fling — a City Farmhouse Monthly Pop-up STORE in downtown Franklin, Tennessee!
Join us at the Factory at Franklin on the second weekend each month, where we’ll offer a carefully curated selection of antique and vintage goods for Pop-up STORE shoppers.
NOTE: The City Farmhouse-Bridge Street location is not closing; it will remain open during normal business hours. This is a special monthly event for CFH lovers, and a fun way to bring in new and exciting treasures for y’all to enjoy.
August 13, 2015 – August 16, 2015. Preview Thursday from 5:00pm to 9:00pm, Friday and Saturday 9:00am to 6:00pm and Sunday 12 noon to 5:00pm.
For more information please visit The Fling.
9:00 am | Friday, Aug 14th
City Farmhouse is super excited to announce The Fling — a City Farmhouse Monthly Pop-up STORE in downtown Franklin, Tennessee!
Join us at the Factory at Franklin on the second weekend each month, where we’ll offer a carefully curated selection of antique and vintage goods for Pop-up STORE shoppers.
NOTE: The City Farmhouse-Bridge Street location is not closing; it will remain open during normal business hours. This is a special monthly event for CFH lovers, and a fun way to bring in new and exciting treasures for y’all to enjoy.
August 13, 2015 – August 16, 2015. Preview Thursday from 5:00pm to 9:00pm, Friday and Saturday 9:00am to 6:00pm and Sunday 12 noon to 5:00pm.
For more information please visit The Fling.
8:00 pm | Thursday, Aug 13th
Mark Hummel, Charlie Baty and Anson Funderburgh Golden State Lone Star Revue. Sponsored by the Nashville Blues Society, this exciting double bill is a union of blues greats from across the country.
GOLDEN STATE LONE STAR REVUE
This new supergroup boasts harmonica legend Mark Hummel, Texas blues guitar hero Anson Funderburgh (Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets) and West Coast jump blues guitar virtuoso Charlie Batey (Little Charlie & the Nightcats), playing a blend of original songs and classics that set a high bar for musical excitement. Their collective name reflects this history-making union of outstanding veteran blues artists from the Lone Star State and California, two longtime bastions of the music. All three performers are Blues Music Award winners and among the most respected figures in contemporary blues today.
THE ANDY T — NICK NIXON BAND
The Nashville-based Andy T – Nick Nixon Band has quickly developed an international reputation for excellence in traditional blues, garnering a Blues Music Award nomination for their second album Livin’ It Up. California-born guitarist Andy T, a veteran of Smokey Wilson’s and Guitar Shorty’s bands, brings a pedigreed six-string approach stoked by the fires of T-Bone Walker and Albert Collins, among other guitar greats, to the fore, while veteran singer Nick Nixon, who emerged from Nashville’s Jefferson Street music scene in the 1960s and was signed to the historic Chess label, is a powerhouse whose voice can only be described as a force of nature. This show is a special album-release celebration for their new album Numbers Man, scheduled for August 28.
Please visit The Franklin Theatre for tickets and more information.
5:00 pm | Thursday, Aug 13th
City Farmhouse is super excited to announce The Fling — a City Farmhouse Monthly Pop-up STORE in downtown Franklin, Tennessee!
Join us at the Factory at Franklin on the second weekend each month, where we’ll offer a carefully curated selection of antique and vintage goods for Pop-up STORE shoppers.
NOTE: The City Farmhouse-Bridge Street location is not closing; it will remain open during normal business hours. This is a special monthly event for CFH lovers, and a fun way to bring in new and exciting treasures for y’all to enjoy.
August 13, 2015 – August 16, 2015. Preview Thursday from 5:00pm to 9:00pm, Friday and Saturday 9:00am to 6:00pm and Sunday 12 noon to 5:00pm.
For more information please visit The Fling.
1:40 am | Wednesday, Aug 5th
New beginnings are often inspiring, whether they arrive in the form of a fresh change of weather or a trek back to school. And in downtown Franklin, celebrating the start of a new month means the return of the firstFriday art crawl. The community will be bursting with sound and color this Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. during August’sFranklin Art Scene, as dozens of small business owners will be opening their doors and transforming their establishments into art galleries and performance spaces
Gallery locations can be found throughout downtown—including the Second South District and Bridge Street, as well as up and down Columbia Avenue—and will include local artist appearances, fine art exhibitions, live music and more. See below for information on a few of this months featured artists:
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Bagbey House Antiques & Interiors on 4th Avenue North will feature the work of Patrick McIntosh,a photographer by trader and experimenter of many artistic mediums such as painting, drawing and crafting. After graduating from Nossi College of Art in 2012 McIntosh utilized artistic expression as a means of coping with skin cancer. Much of McIntosh’s work reflects the joy and satisfaction found in life as well as an embracement of eco-friendly lifestyles.
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Bob Parks Realty on Main Street will host artist Lauren C. Hood. Hood’s work explores a variety of mediums such as pen and ink illustrations, photography and mixed-media pieces.
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BoutiqueMMM on the Public Square will be welcoming the work of Denise Michelle. Michelle’s passion lies in conveying the energy of life in paintings, and includes traditional and creative approaches to landscapes, portraits and still life pieces.
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Heylee B. on East Main Street will lend its space to local Nashvillian Vicky Reddish. When not managing her entrepreneurial endeavors (Reddish is co-owner of Whistle Punk Men’s Grooming Co.) Reddish spends much of her time painting, designing and crafting.
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The Historic Franklin Presbyterian Church will feature the work of Paul Heller, a professional mosaic-stained glass artist. Heller specializes in large-scale and illuminated glass music pieces. His glass instruments can be found in the hands of stars such as Miranda Lamberts and as décor in many Nashville venues.
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Jack Yacoubian Jewelers will host work from Susan Goshgarian McGrew’s new series “Wildlife and Waterfalls of the South Cumberland.”
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Jamba Juice on West Main Street will feature live music with Graceman. Graceman is a band whose style of music incorporates elements of folk, soul and rock. Their original melodies are complemented by the soulful smoky tone of Anna Graceman’s voice and her skilled acoustic piano accompaniment. Allie Graceman on rhythm guitar and Landon Graceman on drums.
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Landmark Bank will be hosting Rachel. McCampbell’s work, which often reflects the play between motion and stillness. Much of her work conveys a narrative through movement which each viewer is free to interpret for themselves.
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Shuff’s Music on 3rd Avenue North is featuring the contemporary impressionist work of Franklin native Mike Moyers, who explores life and faith through his palette knife technique.
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And many more! These are just a few of the Franklin Art Scene’s August artists; organizers recommend referencing www.franklinartscene.com to be certain a favorite isn’t missed.
Many sites host live entertainment and offer complimentary refreshments to those perusing the work of their featured artist. Local musicians are welcomed with open arms at this monthly celebration of creative expression. Free trolley rides, provided by the Williamson Source, will circulate around all stops and patrons will be free to ride as they please between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. In addition to an online map and QR code, a Franklin Art Scene smartphone application is now available on Google Play. The download gives users up-to-date information on locations and upcoming events. The Franklin Art Crawl began in 2011 when a core group of local artistic influencers gathered to discuss the launch of an art crawl in downtown Franklin. Since then, hundreds of artists have been featured, and organizers say that they believe thousands of patrons turn out for the event each month–indicating steady growth for the Art Scene. Franklin Art Scene is a free event occurs on the first Friday of each month. For more information on the event or to download maps and applications, go to www.franklinartscene.com.
12:00 pm | Sunday, Jul 26th
July 23rd through the 26th – City Farmhouse is super excited to announce The Fling — a City Farmhouse Monthly Pop-up STORE in downtown Franklin, Tennessee!
For dates, times and more information please visit THE FLING.
1:32 am | Wednesday, May 9th
The Magnolia House Bed & Breakfast owned by Jimmy and Robbie Smithson, was built circa 1905 on the land that was the site of the Battle of Franklin.
This Craftsman Style home has undergone two renovations; the most recent completed the Spring 1997.
The Magnolia House Bed & Breakfast is located with 2 blocks of the Historic Carter House and 1 mile of the Historic Carnton Plantation, and is a pleasant walk to historic downtown Franklin TN.
Historic Franklin and Williamson County are set in the scenic hills of Middle Tennessee.
The charming downtown Franklin area with its restored and renovated 19th century homes and shops is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Main Street is lined withspecialty shops, antique stores, andrestaurants.
Franklin is a Tennessee Main Street Community under theNational Trust for Historic Preservation. The town holds special annual events throughout the year with home tours in December and May. The Magnolia House Bed & Breakfast is a member of the Williamson County/Franklin Chamber Of Commerce.
Click here to learn more!