The Carter House once belonged to Fountain Branch Carter, an entrepreneur who resided in Franklin with his wife and twelve children. After the completion of his home, Fountain dabbled in farming. What began as a small growing operation transformed into a major business opportunity for the Carter family. Over the course of 20 years, the Carter farm went from covering 19 acres of land to spanning 288 acres.

However, the farm and the Carter family home eventually ended up at the center of the Battle of Franklin. After a Federal general commandeered their house, the Carters had no choice but to hide and wait for the battle to end. Years later, in 1951, the State of Tennessee purchased the Carter home. Today guests can visit the historic home as part of a guided tour.

1140 Columbia Avenue, Franklin, TN 37064, Phone: 615-791-1861

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