Twinkling Tennessee Christmas

Gray Line of Tennessee is proud to partner with the Lotz House and present the seventh annual, “Twinkling Tennessee Christmas,” one of Nashville’s most festive holiday traditions.

In addition to touring some of Nashville and Franklin’s most beautiful and exquisitely-decorated holiday home exteriors, guests will also walk through the historic Lotz House in Franklin, which is decorated to resemble a typical Christmas in the mid-1800s.

“Over the last few years, the Twinkling Tennessee Christmas tour has become an exciting tradition for friends and family in the area,” said Lotz House Executive Director J.T. Thompson. “We’re looking forward to making this year even more magical for guests as they tour the Lotz House and see how a family would have decorated for the holidays in the mid-1800s.” Hot chocolate or wassail and cookies will also be provided at this stop.

The tour has grown in popularity each year as more groups take advantage of the special event. Each tour takes approximately 2 ½ hours and is in a 25 passenger mini-coach.

“This is one of our most popular tours during this time of year and is a great group activity for not only locals, but tourists and visitors who are in town for the holiday season,” said Kelly Field, director of sales & marketing for Gray Line of Tennessee. ”Our drivers spend countless hours curating a selection of the most beautiful homes and neighborhoods to help us provide a truly unique and festive experience for all who join us.”

Tours will run Dec. 1-30, with the exception of Dec. 6, 24 and 25, and will depart daily at 6:30 p.m. Gray Line will provide a pickup at most Nashville hotels, or guests can park at the Gray Line office across from Opryland to board the tour. The office address is 2416 Music Valley Drive, Ste. 102, Nashville, TN 37214. Hotel guests participating in the tour should be in their hotel lobby by 6 p.m. for departure between 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.

The cost is $32 for adults, and $15 for children ages 6-17.  For reservations or more information please call 615-883-5555, 1-800-251-1864 or book online at www.GrayLineTN.com.  Groups interested in making reservations may call 615-921-4427.

The Lotz House, which has been on the National Historic Register since 1976, is located in the heart of downtown historic Franklin, Tennessee at the “epicenter” of the Battle of Franklin which was a pivotal battle in the Civil War on November 30, 1864.

The house is open Monday – Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Closed on holidays. The Lotz House is located at 1111 Columbia Avenue.  For more information about this historic home, call 615-790-7190 or visit the website at www.lotzhouse.com.