"YOU HAVE TO GET LOST BEFORE YOU CAN BE FOUND."
Jeff Rasley
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN FRANKLIN

Downtown Franklin, Tennessee has become known as "America's Favorite Main Street" in recent years, gaining national recognition for a retail district that includes a diversity of restaurants, art galleries, music venues, fashion boutiques, antique dealers and more. The recently restored Franklin Theatre offers A-list concerts several times a week.
Recognized last year as Garden & Gun Magazine's "Greatest Southern Town" and last month as a "Top Place in America to Open a Restaurant," Downtown Franklin is attracting visitors from all over the world to shop, dine and unwind.
Street festivals and other special events throughout the year - including a monthly Art Crawl featuring more than 30 locations -- ensure that locals from the surrounding historic district, across Williamson County and around the region have plenty to see and do every night of the week. The well-preserved Victorian buildings lining Main Street add to the experience.
Historic 5th Square is located less than a block from the hub of it all, the Five Points intersection and Franklin's Main Street.
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Demographics
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Located 14 miles from downtown Nashville, with easy access to I-65.
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Williamson County is home to 13 nationally corporate headquarters, including leading brands like Nissan North America, Mars Petcare, Verizon Wireless and Tractor Supply Co.
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Our demographics lead the state in virtually every category, from per capita income to education levels to the quality of the schools.
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Home to a number of historic sites, Williamson County generates more than $400 million annually in tourism expenditures -- sixth out of 95 Tennessee counties behind the major markets.
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"Top Ten Places to Live" - CNN Money
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"Most Romantic Main Streets" - National Trust for Historic Preservation
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"Top 10 Downtowns in America" - Livability.com
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"Best Places to Live" - Money Magazine
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For more information, visit www.downtownfranklintn.com.
