Visit Franklin unveiled its official 2022 vacation guide with the addition of a new magazine format this year and a cover featuring the “March to Freedom” statue in downtown Franklin.
The guide highlights the unique communities of Williamson County. It showcases the experiences, history, flavors and Southern charm that have made it one of Travel + Leisure’s “50 Best Places to Travel in 2022.”
The cover image, photographed by Nathan Zucker, highlights the newest addition to downtown Franklin’s public square. The culmination of The Fuller Story Project, the “March to Freedom” statue, was erected in honor of United States Colored Troops who were recruited for the U.S. Army during the Civil War.
The guide also provides inspiration for:
• Top Attractions and Events, including the Natchez Trace Parkway and Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival.
• Family-Friendly Bucket-List Adventures for making lifetime memories.
• Ways to Plan an unforgettable scenic drive.
• Where to Check In at the newest and iconic staple hotels and vacation rentals.
• Rediscovering History through visits to Civil War landmarks and experiencing the Fuller Story.
The 30-page magazine offers pages of inspiration and is available for free as a printed guide or digital download instantly at www.VisitFranklin.com. A smaller booklet version of the guide will be available at any of Tennessee’s 16 Welcome Centers across the state and area hotels and attractions, and locally, the magazine and booklet version can be found at the Franklin Visitor Center located at 400 Main St. downtown.