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Franklin, Tennessee. Franklin has a population of 41,756. Franklin is the Williamson county seat. For the first 180 years of Franklin's existence as an incorporated town, Franklin was a tranquil, small county seat. In the years prior to the Civil War, Williamson County was one of the wealthiest counties in Tennessee and Franklin the center of plantation economy. Two Presidents made visits to Franklin and three Secretaries of War were from the immediate area.

However, the Civil War devastated the economy. Union troops occupied the area for nearly three years. The Battle of Franklin was fought on November 30, 1864, and was one of the war's bloodiest battles, costing more than 8,000 casualties and turning every home and building in town into a hospital. It took 120 years for the county's economy to reach pre-war levels. For more than a century, Franklin seemed remote not only from Nashville, but from the rest of the world as well.

Today all that has changed. Franklin is one of the wealthiest cities in the United States and as such is attracting more and more residents who have come to expect only the best in terms of services and quality of life. According to the 2000 Census lists the City's population at just under 42,000 makes Franklin the 10th largest city in Tennessee and the fastest growing city in the state. However, this growth is all kept under the watchful eye of the City management who are mindful of other cities that expanded at such a rapid rate that the initial appeal of the city was lost. This will not happen in Franklin Tennessee!

Franklin is a unique blend of both history, as it is important to the history of the civil war, and progress as the city continues to grow. You will find the best blend of small-town charm and big-city sophistication that Tennessee can offer in Franklin. There are fascinating Civil War sites and museums including The Franklin House, which is a non for profit museum and interpretive center for the Battle of Franklin.

Magnificent Antebellum and Victorian homes - plus our thriving downtown shopping area and the Cool Springs Galleria, unique dining and entertainment, and wonderful festivals. Franklin has grown from a very small, agricultural community into a strong blend of residential, commercial and corporate citizens.

Franklin is home to the Williamson County Recreation Complex - Franklin Facility. With indoor heated pools, wading pools for children, an indoor playground facility, weight training rooms, racquetball courts and a plethora of other fitness rooms, the Rec Complex is sure to please all your fitness needs. There are several classes being offered daily.

Some of the annual events residents look forward to in Franklin include the Franklin Main Street Festival, the Franklin Christmas Parade, The Annual Jazz Festival, PumpkinFest, and The Annual Dickens of a Christmas which turns historic downtown into Victorian Streets modeled off the books of Charles Dickens. The Annual Dickens of a Christmas is held in December of course and attracts people from all over the world to this event. Pumpkinfest is in October along with the Franklin Heritage Ball. The historical walking tours are an experience not to be missed and will give a fantastic insight into the past lives associated with downtown historic Franklin Tennessee.

As you can see there is so much to do in Franklin you won't be disappointed, you will be too busy having fun.

Franklin is home to some of the most desirable homes in Tennessee and many of the estate homes over $2 Million can be found in the Southerland subdivision call LaurelBrooke. If you would like more information about the homes in LaurelBrooke click HERE

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