Factory at Franklin

Tennessee


Set in the revitalized buildings of a 1929 stove-manufacturing complex, the Factory incorporates a diverse selection of shops, restaurants, and entertainment and event space. With much of the original architecture preserved, it’s easy to imagine the building as it once was – except these days visitors can shop for antiques or handmade guitars, and dine.


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