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Franklin, Tennessee
Franklin, Tennessee
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NameFranklin, Tennessee
Settlement typeCity
Coordinates35.925°N 86.87°W
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1Tennessee
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Williamson County, Tennessee
Leader titleMayor
Leader nameKen Moore (politician)
Area total km2108
Area total sq mi41.7
Elevation m196
Population as of2020
Population total83,454
Population density km2771.9
Population density sq mi1999.1
TimezoneCentral Time Zone (North America)
Utc offset-6
Timezone DSTCentral Daylight Time
Utc offset DST-5

Franklin, Tennessee is a city located in Williamson County, Tennessee, approximately 20 miles south of Nashville, Tennessee. The city is situated near the Harper's Crossroads and is home to the Franklin Historic District, which features many historic buildings, including the Old City Hall (Franklin, Tennessee). Franklin is also close to the Carter House (Franklin, Tennessee), a historic house museum that showcases the city's rich history, and the Lotz House Museum, which features a collection of Antebellum architecture. The city is also near the Natchez Trace Parkway, a scenic road that runs from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee.

Geography

Franklin, Tennessee is situated in the Nashville Basin, a geographic region that includes the cities of Nashville, Tennessee, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and Springfield, Tennessee. The city is surrounded by the Cumberland Plateau to the east and the Tennessee Valley to the west. The Harpeth River runs through the city, providing scenic views and recreational opportunities, such as kayaking and fishing. The city is also close to the Radnor Lake State Park, a Tennessee State Park that features hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and picnicking areas. Nearby cities include Brentwood, Tennessee, Spring Hill, Tennessee, and Columbia, Tennessee, which are all connected by the Tennessee State Route 96.

History

The city of Franklin, Tennessee has a rich history, dating back to the American Civil War, when it was a major battlefield during the Battle of Franklin. The city was also an important stop on the Natchez Trace, a historic trail that connected Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee. The city is home to the Carter House (Franklin, Tennessee), a historic house museum that showcases the city's history during the American Civil War, and the Lotz House Museum, which features a collection of Antebellum architecture. The city is also near the Winstead Hill Park, a historic park that commemorates the Battle of Franklin, and the Franklin Historic District, which features many historic buildings, including the Old City Hall (Franklin, Tennessee) and the First Presbyterian Church (Franklin, Tennessee).

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the city of Franklin, Tennessee has a population of 83,454 people, with a population density of 771.9 people per square kilometer. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of African Americans, European Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanic and Latino Americans. The city is also home to a large number of young professionals and families, who are attracted to the city's high quality of life and excellent schools. Nearby cities, such as Brentwood, Tennessee and Spring Hill, Tennessee, also have diverse populations, with a mix of age groups and ethnicities. The city is also close to the Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, and Lipscomb University, which attract students from all over the United States.

Economy

The economy of Franklin, Tennessee is diverse, with a mix of healthcare, technology, and manufacturing industries. The city is home to the Community Health Systems, a leading healthcare company, and the Tractor Supply Company, a major retailer. The city is also close to the Nissan North America headquarters, which is located in Franklin, Tennessee, and the General Motors Spring Hill Manufacturing plant, which is located in nearby Spring Hill, Tennessee. The city is also a popular tourist destination, with many visitors attracted to the city's historic downtown area, which features many shops, restaurants, and galleries. The city is also near the Opryland, a major tourist attraction that features live music and entertainment.

Culture

The city of Franklin, Tennessee has a rich cultural scene, with many festivals and events throughout the year. The city is home to the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival, a major music festival that features live music and food vendors. The city is also close to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, which is located in Nashville, Tennessee, and the Ryman Auditorium, a historic music venue that hosts many live music events. The city is also home to the Franklin Theatre, a historic theater that hosts many performing arts events, and the Studio Tenn, a professional theater company that produces many plays and musicals. The city is also near the Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, a historic estate that features art galleries and beautiful gardens.

Education

The city of Franklin, Tennessee is served by the Williamson County Schools district, which operates many public schools in the area. The city is also home to the Battle Ground Academy, a private independent school that offers college preparatory education, and the Franklin Road Academy, a private Christian school that offers elementary and secondary education. The city is also close to the Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, and Lipscomb University, which offer many academic programs and degree options. The city is also near the Columbia State Community College, a public community college that offers many academic programs and career training options. The city is also home to the Williamson County Public Library, a public library that offers many books, media, and programs for children and adults.

Category:Cities in Tennessee