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March 2 through April 11, 2009, head to Carmike Cinemas Thoroughbred 20 in Franklin, TN for the Independent Film Festival. One film will be featured each of the 6 weeks of the film festival and all movies are only $5. Funky AND a bargain!

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I have watched rodeos on TV and have always been amazed at how those cowboys are able to stay on their crazy horses for so long. To see it in person at the Franklin Rodeo was even more astounding. My son and his friend had an especially good time at the Franklin Rodeo.

Where I grew up in Florida, there were no parks like Aspen Grove Park to speak of where you could walk, run or bike. And, certainly, there were no bubbling streams and golf courses along the path. It's easy to take for granted some of these parks right in our backyard. So don't. Take advantage of them and see for yourself... we live in a beautiful place!

Art from all mediums and genres will be displayed on March 20, 2008 from 6 - 10pm at the Franklin Factory. Proceeds from the art sales will be donated to The Minnie Pearl Scholarship program.

Looking for something fun to do in Franklin, TN today?... Tomorrow?... Next weekend?... Or next month?... Start here to find upcoming events taking place in Franklin Tennessee and the Nashville area.

Tis the season for checking out Franklin, Tennessee's holiday light displays. One interesting way to see all of the Christmas lights is to hop on the Franklin Trolley and let them chauffeur you through the town to gaze at all of the glittering decorations. Here's the scoop...

The Drachenburg Folklore Festival is a Renaissance / Fantasy / Folkloric styled event that will be held in Jamison Hall at the Factory in Franklin, Tennessee on November 4, 2007.

My aim here is simply to give new residents or visitors in the Nashville and Franklin, Tennessee area an honest review and some idea of what they can expect to find upon their first visit to the Warner Dog Park or Maggie's Park Park -- aka The Franklin Dog Park.

Here's what you can expect to see when you go to the Franklin Dog Park -- also known as Maggie's Bark Park -- in Williamson County. Or, if you go to the Warner Dog Park -- part of the Percy Warner Parks system between Brentwood and Bellevue in Nashville. Lots of photos!

They've announced that they've fixed a number of the 'problems' that crept into the past two year's Williamson County Fairs. This year's Fair looks like a sure hit. Two thumbs up!

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The following parks and trails in Franklin and Williamson County Tennessee are currently being built. Here are details, maps, and park renderings to get a better of idea of what and when these new parks will be opening.

Franklin Tennessee is a city filled with parks! There are city parks. And there are county parks. When you add them all up, there are PLENTY of places to enjoy the great outdoors in one of the many parks located in Franklin, TN. In all, there are nearly 30 parks within the confines of the city.

See when and where the Easter Egg Hunts are taking place for children in Williamson County Tennessee this year.

The latest buzz in Franklin these days is what the new Listening Room Cafe will be like! Most are excited to see another live music venue coming to downtown Franklin, Tennessee. Word is, the doors will open in February '07.

The following list of activities are just for kids! Most of these are in Williamson County, TN, but a few extend into other parts of Nashville. If you're planning a children's event, say for your child's birthday, then you may want to consider these fun places in and around Franklin, Tennessee...

Thinking of visiting Franklin Tennessee in the near future? Here are some great tips for tourists and some ideas of fun things to see & do in and around Franklin, Tennessee.

Here's a great way to save some money when shopping the first weekend in August each year. So long as you live in Tennessee! It's the annual Sales Tax Holiday which features three tax-free days of shopping statewide.