My 14 year old son & I did this fabulous tour on 7/26/25. It was a full 2 hours of stories that made us feel like we were back in time at the Battle of Franklin. Our tour guide was wonderful! She...
Lotz House
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The Lotz House Museum, built in 1858, serves as a significant historical landmark in Franklin, Tennessee, providing a glimpse into the rich history of the American Civil War. Situated at the epicenter of the pivotal Battle of Franklin, the house sustained cannonball damage and later functioned as a hospital for both Union and Confederate soldiers.
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So much history to be learned from this tour. Such a brutal battle of the civil war. Our guide, Tony was excellent! Very engaging and informative. Highly recommend.
First off Evan , thank you for a very informative and knowledgeable tour of this beautiful 160 year old home that is incredibly preserved. The story of the people that lived in this house was told...
Great tour by Chuck today. I'm not a Civil War buff and learned so much about the Battle of Franklin and the residents of the house.
What a story! Kelly our guide was absolutely wonderful. We went to several tours while in TN and this one by far was the most fascinating.
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