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Lynnette

The Franklin Pig

A one-of-a-kind Pig photo gallery... I pass by this Pig on the porch of a neighbor's house every day, and every time they change what the pig is wearing -- or holding --I stop and take a picture. If you love Pigs, or just want a good laugh, you'll enjoy these pictures of Pigs -- all dressed up!
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Lynnette

Easter Sunday Places To Dine In Franklin, TN

Here are all the places in Franklin, Tennessee where you can enjoy a Sunday Brunch this Easter Sunday...
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Lynnette

Places To See Christmas Lights & Holiday Attractions In The Nashville Area

Looking for something fun to do this holiday season? There are a number of fun things to do in the Nashville area... You might enjoy viewing these Christmas lights displays. Or, consider visiting these holiday attractions in middle Tennessee.
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Haunted Franklin: Combine A Ghostly Walking Tour With Some Spooky Stories About Popular Locations

Haunted Tennessee walking tours in the Nashville and Franklin areas... plus some interesting haunted places within the state of Tennessee you might not have known about.
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Lynnette

UT Pumpkin Template For University Of Tennessee Fans

University of Tennessee fans will love this UT pumpkin template!
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Lynnette

Christmas In July: Opryland's Holiday Lights

If ice sculptures are your thing... you'll love those found at Opryland's hotel and Country Christmas festivities. And, if you ever have the opportunity to head upstate New York in February, then you'll want to check out Saranac Lake's Winter Carnival (near Lake Placid).
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The 'Nation's First' Doesn't Necessarily Mean The Nation's Best!

We skipped town for the weekend and headed to Gatlinburg over the 4th of July holiday. Not only did we get to see 'the nation's FIRST Fourth of July Parade' -- which took place at 12:01 a.m. on Monday July 4th -- really midnight of July 3rd. But we also got to witness 'the nation's LAST Fourth of July Fireworks Display' -- which took place at 11:59 p.m. on Monday July 4th. Both were just okay.
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Lynnette

Now I Know How Things Get 'Lost In The Mail'!

Ever wonder how things get lost in the mail? Check out what I witnessed today in my neighborhood... dozens of letters strewn in the streets and lost down the drainage pipe. Seriously.
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