Re: Franklin news
Hubby discussed some great points.
I have lived in Franklin all of my life and I have seen many changes in 38 years. Development has been feverishly pushed by the county and city officials.
The Carter House was approached for a "land swap", a new building would be built behind the house ( ground zero ) and the Carter House given the Boys and Girls Club just north of the house ( ground zero). The builldings were to be torn down and returned to green. To this day, the buildings remain standing and in use. The Carter House remains silent. Battlefield lost.
The county went "under the table" to purchase and build a new library within 100 yards south of the Carter House. The news did not come out until the deal was done. Battlefield lost.
A office complex was recently built within the same vicinity but nothing was said. Battlefield lost.
These three incidents have taken place in the past 7 years.
Thousands of people from the north and recently from the west have moved into Williamson County. Franklin is now home to the Nissan World headquarters which is moving from California. The Mayor of Franklin wants more major corporations to move here. As a side note, he stated he did not want Confederate battleflags at the Anniversery of the Battle of Franklin this past Novermber :confused_
The majority of these people do not know a battle was fought here and could care less. When I have volunteered at the Carter House and other historic sites, I have heard folks say, " I have lived here 3 years/10 years and did not know a battle was fought in Franklin." When Fort Granger is mentioned," There is a fort here in Franklin? Neat."
I wish Franklin's history was viewed more than "neat".
Hubby discussed some great points.
I have lived in Franklin all of my life and I have seen many changes in 38 years. Development has been feverishly pushed by the county and city officials.
The Carter House was approached for a "land swap", a new building would be built behind the house ( ground zero ) and the Carter House given the Boys and Girls Club just north of the house ( ground zero). The builldings were to be torn down and returned to green. To this day, the buildings remain standing and in use. The Carter House remains silent. Battlefield lost.
The county went "under the table" to purchase and build a new library within 100 yards south of the Carter House. The news did not come out until the deal was done. Battlefield lost.
A office complex was recently built within the same vicinity but nothing was said. Battlefield lost.
These three incidents have taken place in the past 7 years.
Thousands of people from the north and recently from the west have moved into Williamson County. Franklin is now home to the Nissan World headquarters which is moving from California. The Mayor of Franklin wants more major corporations to move here. As a side note, he stated he did not want Confederate battleflags at the Anniversery of the Battle of Franklin this past Novermber :confused_
The majority of these people do not know a battle was fought here and could care less. When I have volunteered at the Carter House and other historic sites, I have heard folks say, " I have lived here 3 years/10 years and did not know a battle was fought in Franklin." When Fort Granger is mentioned," There is a fort here in Franklin? Neat."
I wish Franklin's history was viewed more than "neat".
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