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    3.6 (5 reviews)
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    Steve was our guide and he was great. We learned a lot of history about Nashville and some spooky details as well. A must do!

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    Lotz House

    Lotz House

    4.9
    (256 reviews)
    17.8 mi

    I was visiting my only high school friend in Franklin, and we were looking for something to do…read moredowntown that did not revolve around eating or drinking for once. She has lived there for years and had never done this tour, which made it feel like a bit of a discovery for both of us. We ended up at the Lotz House Museum, and it turned out to be one of those unexpectedly memorable experiences. On this particular day, we lucked out with Chuck as our guide. He is a former high school history professor, and you can tell immediately. He does not just recite facts, he brings everything to life with stories, details, and just the right amount of drama. The house itself is not large, but that almost works in its favor. Between the stories of the Lotz family and the vivid accounts of the Battle of Franklin happening right outside, you can practically see it all unfolding as you move from room to room. It is the kind of experience that sticks with you long after you leave, and at around seventeen dollars, it feels like an absolute steal. And do not skip the gift shop. Treat yourself to a peach Nehi soda on your way out. It is unexpectedly fantastic, and I am still thinking about how to get my hands on more.

    Amazing tour. We really enjoyed our visit. Chuck was extremely knowledgeable and funny. Highly…read morerecommend visiting the Lotz house if you are near Franklin.

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    The entrance and beautiful home
    The entrance and beautiful home
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    The Carter House

    The Carter House

    4.7
    (106 reviews)
    17.9 mi

    Willie is truly a world class tour guide. He is so knowledgeable, entertaining, approachable, and…read moretalented. It is worth taking a tour here. Especially with Willie. I would love to see Willie Johnson tours in other locations!

    My friend and I love history and have been touring historic sites together, and our recent visit to…read morethe Carter House in Franklin was incredible. If you're a Williamson County resident, be sure to check out the Community Passports available through the library for free admission opportunities. Our tour guide, David, was outstanding. He truly transported us back in time, bringing the people, stories, and events of the Civil War to life in a way that was engaging and memorable. Two moments especially stayed with me. First, seeing the bullet holes that remain in the property was a powerful reminder of just how intense the Battle of Franklin was. Second, standing in the basement where a diverse group of people gathered together seeking safety during the fighting was incredibly moving. It's one thing to read about history in a book and another to stand in the very place where people experienced it and recognize how little time has passed. Whether you're a local or just visiting Franklin, I highly recommend taking the tour. It's a meaningful and fascinating look into a pivotal moment in American history.

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    Farm Office. It is believed to be "the most battle damaged structure still standing from the Civil War."
    Farm Office. It is believed to be "the most battle damaged structure still standing from the Civil War."
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    Carter House
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