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Mizell Mayhem: April 2015
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Monday, April 27, 2015. Sometimes you just have to cut loose and have a little girl time. And that's just what I did over the weekend. My sweet friend Christi and I flew to Nashville on Friday morning with big plans to shop the Country Living Fair. After that, we had no idea what we were going to do for the remainder of the weekend, but we thought it would be fun to eat and explore, eat and shop, and pretty much just eat, EAT, and eat! The diet started today and that's all I'm saying. In all seriousness,...
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Taxi for shopping, Cab Services Williamson County Taxi, Franklin TN
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Proudly Serving The Williamson County, TN. Local Transportation within Williamson County. Awarded as one of the best downtown areas in the nation by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Franklin Downtown. Offers a spectrum of antique shops, book stores, art galleries, boutiques, restored homes and much more. You have to see to beleive the beauty of the brick sidewalks of this Historic Downtown. Call us at 615-794-3000 for a guaranteed prompt pick up! We take you places!
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Main Street Festival - Heritage Foundation
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Annual Meetings and Awards. The Heritage Foundation’s Main Street Festival, presented by First Tennessee. Returns to downtown Franklin April 23-24, 2016. The free spring celebration, which is one of the largest events in the state of Tennessee, is expected to draw a crowd of about 120,000 for a fun-filled weekend of music, arts and crafts, food, and children’s activities. This year, live music will take place on two stages: The XFINITY. Stage on the Public Square and The Guitar Center. Three photo opport...
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Williamson County Weekly Focus – Franklin – stormbergblog
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An insight into the real estate world of Middle Tennessee. Williamson County Weekly Focus – Franklin. We love living in Williamson County! The schools are the best in the state, the communities are full of wonderful neighborhoods and the eating and shopping is top-notch. This week our Willliamson County spotlight is the historical town of Franklin. Franklin was the site of the “bloodiest hour of the Civil War” as the epic. April 15, 2015. April 29, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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It's Me, Margaret: March 2015
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015. My Favorite White Wines for Spring. I like red wine with my dinner. Who am I kidding, I like red wine for lunch, appetizers, or snacks too. I had decided I did not like white wine. White wine (any white wine) was my drink of choice for my sophisticated collegiate palette. I think I wore it out. Craig and I recently went to Napa. Posted by ItsMe Margaret. Monday, March 30, 2015. How To Curl Your Hair. House but it felt most normal to all be packed into one gabbing as we. Slide the...
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Great American Main Street | Franklin, Tennessee - Rooted in Americana
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Skip to main content. Great American Main Street. Third Coast Clay Ceramic Studio. Things to See and Do. Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival. Shakespeare in the Park. Franklin 4 the Cure. Great American Main Street. Great American Main Street. Great American Main Street. There’s a reason the heart of this storybook town has been designated a Great American Main Street and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. From vintage memorabilia to unique home collectibles, Franklin’s stretch of ...
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Franklin Art Crawl
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View Franklin Art Scene – Art Crawl. In a larger map. This Friday, September 7th the Franklin Art Crawl celebrates it’s one year anniversary! With the recent closing of the Hillsboro Village’s Art Walk. You can even save the map to your home screen for quick and easy access. Many thanks to the small businesses and the Downtown Franklin Association. For supporting the arts and making our town even more amazing! Click here to cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment. Just a sec, loading tweets.
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