Landmarks in Franklin, Tennessee

#1.

Brentwood , Williamson County, TN

  • (Green Pastures Farm, 24', 1995, 42-94-D) across Tributary Little Harpeth River in Brentwood , Williamson County, TN. Old Hickory Blvd W. 0.2 miles from jct with I65 exit 74, S. on US31 (Franklin Rd.) 1.6 miles to the bridge to the ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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#2.

Bellevue, TN

  • 'Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge' is a concrete double arch bridge located in Williamson County, Tennessee, 14 km from the northern terminus of the Natchez Trace Parkway. It is 479.1 m long and carries the two-lane Natchez Trace ... More on Wikipedia

 

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#3.

Franklin , Williamson County, TN

  • (Leeson, 36', 1968, 42-94-A) across East Fork Creek WNW of Franklin , Williamson County, TN. TN96 NW 4.9 miles from jct with US431 in Franklin, SW (left) on Old Hillsboro Rd. 1.4 miles, NW (right) on Waddell Hollow Rd. 0.4 miles, ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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#4.

Thompsons Station TN 37179, United States of America

  • Inscription. In the spring of 1863 the Federal Army operating out of Nashville made several foraging expeditions into this area collecting food and hay. At this site, General Earl Van Dorns Confederate Cavalry Corps defeated a Federal ... More on HMDB

 

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Brentwood , Williamson County, TN

  • (Brentwood Lighthouse, 82', TN-94-01) in Brentwood , Williamson County, TN. TN254 (Old Hickory Blvd) W. 0.2 miles from jct with I65 exit 74 on the N. side of Brentwood, S. on Wilson Pike 1 block, E. on Brooks Chapel Rd. 1 block, S. ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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#6.

Nashville TN 37220, United States of America

  • For two weeks prior to the December 15-16, 1864 Battle of Nashville, Travellers Rest was used by Confederate General John Bell Hood as his Army of Tennessee headquarters. After the devastating defe... More on Travellersrestplantation.org

  • Inscription. On Dec. 16, 1864, Gen. S. D. Lee's Corps, Army of Tennessee, held this right flank of Hood's defense line which ran south along the crest of this ridge. Violent artillery fire and infa... More on HMDB

 

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#7.

7288 Nolensville Road, Nolensville TN 37135, United States of America

  • Nolensville community information, services, businesses and scheduled events. More on Nolensvilletn.net

  • Inscription. William Nolen purchased a portion of a land grant to Jason Thompson on which Nolensville was later built. In the early 1800s a large migration from Rockingham N. C. brought the Adams, ... More on HMDB

 

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#8.

Nashville TN 37215, United States of America

  • Inscription. Supported by a division of Wilson's cavalry, A. J. Smith's Corps moved westward astride Harding Rd, displacing Ector's Confederate Brigade from positions across the pike northward to the west of Richland Creek. This brigade ... More on HMDB

 

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#9.

Battle of Nashville Preservation Society, Inc., PO Box 190493, Nashville, Tennessee 37219, us

  • Here on Dec. 16, 1864 during the Battle of Nashville that Federal troops finally broke the Confederate line on the left flank, resulting in a massive Rebel retreat and a decisive Union victory. Today the hill sits in residential suburban ... More on Heritage

 

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#10.

7875 Nolensville Road, College Grove TN 37046, United States of America

  • Inscription. The Triune United Methodist Church origin goes back to King's Chapel, organized ca. 1815 a mile west. A brick building was built here in 1849 on the then-new highway. The Chruch was named Triune then the village, previously ... More on HMDB

 

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