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Arthur Pitt House and Distillery: Arthur Pitt House and Distillery: December 18, 1973 : 4333 Louis Draughon Rd. Springfield: 13: William Randolph House: William Randolph House: October 30, 1973 : 7667 TN-25
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Franklin County, Tennessee, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. [1]
Franklin Historic District is a historic district in Franklin, Tennessee that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. It was created to preserve historic commercial and residential architecture in a 16-block area of the original, downtown Franklin around the north, west, and south of the town square.
Franklin's Stable Reserve Distillery has joined the state's Whiskey Trail and is planning a new experience this fall for whiskey enthusiasts. Franklin's Stable Reserve Distillery joins Tennessee ...
Southern Pride Distillery is the only Lincoln County distillery still using the Lincoln County Process for whiskey making. On March 5, 2017, a poultry farm that distributes products to Tyson Foods was confirmed to have a reported a case of Influenza A virus subtype H7N9 detected in birds resulting in the slaughter of 74,000 chickens.
In March 2019 Edrington sold 95% of the Glenturret distillery to the Swiss Lalique Group with private investors holding the remaining shares. [17] In April 2023 Edrington increased its shareholding of Wyoming Whisky to 80%, making it a majority stakeholder. [18] In September 2023, Edrington acquired Vasyma, a Jerez-based cooperage business. [19]
In the 1850s, Carter built a cotton gin on his property that became a much-remembered landmark during the Second Battle of Franklin in 1864. [2] Though the cotton gin no longer stands, the house and the other three buildings are still intact and illustrate the horror of the Civil War battle with over a thousand bullet holes still visible.
Harlinsdale Farm is a 198-acre (80 ha) historic district in Franklin, Tennessee that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. It dates from c.1900 and had other significant dates in 1935 and 1945. [1] Its main horse stable, the centerpiece of the property, was completed in 1935.