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    Lotz House - Entrance

    Lotz House

    4.9(255 reviews)
    0.3 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.

    This is such a great piece of Tennessee and US history to get to experience and learn about. Evan…read morewas an AMAZING tour guide--so knowledgeable and entertaining. There were 6 of us in our group, ages 7, 12, 13 and three adults and we were all fully intrigued and impressed. Definitely worth the time (an hour or so) and price...though I recommend purchasing your tickets through Lotz House directly and not a third party which was a major upcharge. Highly recommend this tourist stop and then seeing charming downtown Franklin.

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    Lotz House - The entrance and beautiful home

    The entrance and beautiful home

    Lotz House
    Lotz House - Lotz house with cannons

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    Lotz house with cannons

    Franklin Walking Tours - Our biggest night of the year. TOMBSTONE TALES! The Saturday before Halloween. History comes alive when told from the grave.

    Franklin Walking Tours

    5.0(29 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Dee was excellent on our Franklin walking tour. It was a perfect blend of history and spirit…read moreinformation. Highly recommended!

    The Franklin Haunted Walking Tour is an absolute MUST DO! When it started to sprinkle, the others…read morewho had booked ended up canceling. Instead of calling off the tour, Alicia gave me a private one. She was a phenomenal guide--her passion for Franklin, its rich history, and its community was obvious from the start. The tour was fun, dynamic, and incredibly insightful. Alicia shared each encounter with such historical accuracy and animated storytelling that I literally felt chills, all while feeding my love of learning about history and culture. Her reputation in the community is undeniable. Before, during, and after the tour, so many people spoke highly of both the quality of her tours and of her as a person. I originally found Franklin Walking Tours online, but once I arrived in town, every local I asked pointed me straight to Alicia--often described as "the tours with the lanterns." While we walked, it was clear how well-known and well-loved she is. Watching her interact with the community made the whole experience feel warm and welcoming, almost like being at home. Later, when I went to dinner, everyone who asked about my day lit up when I mentioned her tour and immediately started raving about it. Franklin Walking Tours are hands down a must when visiting. I will definitely be back to try the other tours--and I'm hoping to bring my family and maybe even redo this one. :)

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    Franklin Walking Tours
    Franklin Walking Tours
    Franklin Walking Tours

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    The Carter House - Back of house and kitchen

    The Carter House

    4.7(106 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    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.

    We got an amazing tour of the Carter House by Randy! He was incredibly knowledgeable, friendly, and…read morepersonable. Would highly recommend checking out the Carter House when in town.

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    The Carter House - 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."

    The Carter House - Carter House

    Carter House

    The Carter House

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    206 Tours

    206 Tours

    4.3(44 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    Pilgrimage to Italy/France (October 6-18), 2025…read more The customer service/account representative I dealt with felt impersonal and not very friendly. I hesitated to ask questions because their manner wasn't very welcoming -- it almost felt like I wasn't really treated as a customer. The trip itself was action-packed -- as expected, there was a lot of walking. Since this was my first pilgrimage, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect. While it was enriching to visit so many sacred sites, I didn't feel I had enough quiet moments to truly pray or reflect. I don't place that entirely on 206 Tours; October was close to the end of the Jubilee year, so there was a big influx of pilgrims from different countries. With that many people, it's understandable that things felt a bit rushed. We also changed tour guides three times, which may have led to some miscommunication and a lack of consistency throughout the trip. It would've been nice to have one steady guide to provide continuity and spiritual leadership. We stayed in four different hotels. The first one was fabulous, but the quality went downhill after that. At the second hotel, I was placed in an accessible room with a bathroom that was uncomfortably high, and since I shared a room, we were only given one key, which was inconvenient. The third hotel was extremely small -- really cramped -- though the fourth one was much better. Overall, I'm grateful for the experience and the opportunity to visit so many sacred places. I just think 206 could improve on personal connection, communication, and hotel consistency to help pilgrims feel more cared for and comfortable throughout the journey. But I think what affected me most was the customer service experience at the beginning. It set the tone, and I wish it had felt a bit more welcoming.

    I have traveled with 206 Tours on several occasions, and they are top notch. Each pilgrimage is…read morecentered around the Holy Mass and that Mass is always in a sacred location visited on the pilgrimage. Great guides, beautiful clean hotels, delicious meals, and learning more about my faith each day in each location. Every time I travel with 206 Tours, my faith grows in unexpected ways. I am so grateful I took that first pilgrimage in 2013. I will never travel with another pilgrimage company.

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    206 Tours - Farewell dinner in Mexico City

    Farewell dinner in Mexico City

    206 Tours - Outside Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven, Mexico City

    Outside Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven, Mexico City

    206 Tours - Visit to Blessed Acutis heart.

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    Visit to Blessed Acutis heart.

    Walk Eat Nashville

    Walk Eat Nashville

    4.9(87 reviews)
    19.7 mi

    Ohhhh what a time we had! The amazing Paige made sure we enjoyed every bite and taught us a lot…read moreabout the food of Nashville, as well as the backstories on how they came to be! She even provided the back stories of the historical churches & buildings we passed on our way to each location. She was sweet, hilarious, spunky and after telling her ALL 12 of our names just once - she remembered them all, the entire 3 hours we were together! We enjoyed ourselves so much and I'm so grateful we signed up - I honestly don't think we would have received the same experience of Nashville if we had just gone to these places on our own. We stopped off at 5 different eateries, all were pre-picked for us so we had no idea where we would be going. Unfortunately, not all of them struck me as worthy of a second visit but it was new to us (except for Prince's, we had stumbled upon them the day before, whoops) and I will say I'm not the biggest sweets fan but the Goo Goo cluster was the perfect way to end the tour! Thank you Paige & Walk Eat Nashville!

    It's all the things you want…read more Good food History on the tour And lots of walking -- and eating Our fav spots I won't say here because well ya need to pay to hear about them! Good secret places you wouldn't think to try out Ask for Sterling she's the best We stayed cool even though it was 96 degrees ! We hit spots that I didn't even think we get to - she was kind enough to help us find a place to hang out our last day while killing time for the plane !

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    Walk Eat Nashville - A place we ate at so good !

    A place we ate at so good !

    Walk Eat Nashville - Our starting place !

    Our starting place !

    Walk Eat Nashville - Entering a place to eat !

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    Entering a place to eat !

    iRide Franklin - tours - Updated June 2026

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