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Scene Around Town: Dog Lovers Celebrate Halloween with Barktoberfest
Celebrating its 8th year, Barktoberfest™, Middle Tennessee’s fastest growing pet festival, took place Saturday, Oct 15th at Harlinsdale Farm.
Barktoberfest featured a fabulous variety of...
School Start Time Changes for Williamson Students Won’t Happen Soon
Not up for immediate action, the decision to change the start time for Williamson County Schools is on hold.
Groundbreaking Set for $90-Million Harpeth Square Project
Acquiring all 10 lots needed, Harpeth Associates said Friday they will break ground on the $90-million Harpeth Square project in January 2017.
New construction will...
Williamson Weekend: 5 Things to Do This Weekend
1. Harvest Festival at Homestead Manor
Fri, Oct 14, 2p-11p
Homestead Manor, 4683 Columbia Pike
Homestead Manor is celebrating the fall season Friday, Oct. 14, by hosting...
Vintage Decor Shop Brings Bohemian Vibe
If you were one of the lucky ones to visit the VIP areas at this year's Pilgrimage Festival at Harlinsdale Farm, you might have...
Williamson Weekend: 5 Things to Do This Weekend
1. Franklin Art Scene
Fri, Oct 7, 6p-9p
Downtown Franklin
The Franklin Art Scene returns to kick off the fall season on Friday, October 7. Guests will enjoy...
5 Fall Festivals to Attend This Month With Your Family
3. Barktoberfest
Sat, Oct 15th at Harlinsdale Farm
239 Franklin Road, Franklin
12p-5p
Celebrating its 8th year, Barktoberfest™ is Middle Tennessee's fastest growing pet festival, rocketing from 3,000...
Polo in the Park Series Kicks Off Today
Louisville's polo team is coming to Franklin to take on team Nashville in the first polo match of the Polo in the Park Series at...
Pilgrimage Festival Reports 30,000 in Attendance this Year
According to Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival organizers, nearly 15,000 attended per day for the event's sophomore year.
PHOTOS: Margo Price, Kacey Musgraves Bring the Country to Pilgrimage
Though separate, Margo Price and Kacey Musgraves brought in the country tunes to the Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival.