The City of Franklin held a grand reopening event, on August 19, of the Park at Harlinsdale Farm’s Main Barn after extensive renovations. City staff worked closely with the State Historic Preservation Office, Kimley Horn, and Friends of Franklin Parks to ensure the barn’s historic integrity was maintained while making the necessary updates.
Renovations Include:
- New roof and updated exterior siding
- Paved road around the barn with ADA parking
- Landscaping improvements
- Warming kitchen, new flooring, and drainage
- Additional bathrooms and overhead-heaters
- Fans for improved air circulation
- Structural updates to meet code, enabling the barn to host events
History of the Park at Harlinsdale Farm:
In 2004, the Harlin family made the difficult decision to sell the farm. Rather than selling the land for development, they sold the farm to the City of Franklin at a reduced cost. The two parties made an agreement — the property would be converted into a public park that could be enjoyed for decades to come. Today, the buildings and grounds are maintained by the City of Franklin with support from Friends of Franklin Parks. Visitors can enjoy the nearby Harpeth River, walking trails, the dog park, and live music. Perhaps most importantly, the Park at Harlinsdale Farm still hosts horses at regular polo matches and other equine events.
Take a look at photos below.
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