Franklin, Tennessee Is Being Called One Of The Best Small Town Vacations In America
By Meghan Kraft|Published November 24, 2021
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Middle Tennessee has exploded in popularity in recent years, not only as a place to visit but as one to live. The town of Franklin has a long and storied history in the state, known for its Civil War connections and darling downtown Main Street, but it’s only recently that the famed Esquire Magazine listed the popular Tennessee town as one of the best vacation spots in America. What an honor, to be recognized by the publication known as a go-to since the 1930s. Learn more about the city of Franklin below, and perhaps begin planning your own trip.
Franklin, Tennessee is tucked away amidst the lush hills of Middle Tennessee. In recent years, it has become a top spot for folks to live, mainly due to the tight-knit community and great schools. It's also the perfect place for a vacation.
Keep an eye out for the stunning Victorian architecture found throughout town as well as the historic farmhouses and specialty homes that dot the countryside.
Downtown Franklin is actually a full 16-block historic district that has been listed as a "Great American" Main Street by the National Register of Historic Places. You'll find a series of restaurants, small shops, and event venues along the street.
One of the most popular venues along Main Street is the Franklin Theatre, a restored movie theater that shows specialty films throughout the year and hosts live music events as well.
The historic Natchez Trace Parkway is just down the road, and it offers incredible views. Leiper's Fork is a darling tiny town that offers a local country feel with restaurants and even a cute coffee spot on the river.
The Lotz house and Carnton Plantation remain two of the most popular historic sites in the city, mainly for the locations' involvement in the Civil War and Battle of Franklin.