Carnton is a historic plantation home built in 1826 in Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. The property, comprising 1,420 acres, …
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Jan 27, 2025
We learned so much in an hour about the pivotal Franklin Civil War battle fought here. Our guide, Jeff, rocked our heads with so much information but also how all those facts make meaning for us toda… Full review by MarciaW462
Dec 13, 2024
After visiting the Carter House we toured the Carnton house. Again, another fantastic story of a family's will to survive and the unselfish efforts of Civil War surgeons attempting to save the thousa… Full review by Dan A
Nov 12, 2024
Our guide, Shelia, was very engaging and knowledgeable. The history of Carnton's role as a battlefield hospital is hard to imagine. The horrors that solders went through while the family and servants… Full review by K3020ZKgk
Where do you purchase the combo ticket including all 3 properties, Carton, Carter and Lotz Museum?
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We began the tour at the Carter House and bought the tickets there. This property is across the street from the Lotz House if you start around 9am you can stop for lunch in the area …
We began the tour at the Carter House and bought the tickets there. This property is across the street from the Lotz House if you start around 9am you can stop for lunch in the area before heading to the plantation which takes the longest. Enjoy!
Above days and times correct. Major holidays include New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas. Also, the last tour begins at 4 p.m.
Can you visit the plantain without taking a tour and without paying?
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I can't say for sure since our hosts paid for our tickets. I know you must have a ticket to enter the plantation house, but I think you can walk around the grounds (gardens and …
I can't say for sure since our hosts paid for our tickets. I know you must have a ticket to enter the plantation house, but I think you can walk around the grounds (gardens and cemeteries) without purchasing a ticket since those areas are not tour related. I hope this helps.
So for 2 adults and 2 children to visit the trio of houses it would cost $48 for the kids and $90 for us for the discounted 3 houses ticket - so that's $138! It 's not affordable for us to visit more than 1 place with the two kids.
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In addition to Carnton, I recommend Rippaville in Spring Hill TN. It is a farmhouse out in the open, where Gen Hood (CSA) stayed overnight as his army headed toward …
In addition to Carnton, I recommend Rippaville in Spring Hill TN. It is a farmhouse out in the open, where Gen Hood (CSA) stayed overnight as his army headed toward Franklin.There is a museum there. It was not open the day, a month ago, when i was there,because it was too early (9am). Your children would be interested, I think in the open area with signposts telling the story of the South camping over night a few hundred feet from an Ohio company, watching the much larger army of the South. More importantly the Southern forces failed to cut the nearby road and the Northern Army under Gen Schofield escaped during the night right by the encamped Southern forces.If you go to Rippaville, ask if Chuck is there. He dresses in a Southern uniform and is the curator there. Very interesting.
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