- The list below includes 83 free or cheap things to do in or near Kingston Springs, Tennessee, including 64 different types of inexpensive activities like Ziplines, Landmarks, Canoeing and Parks.
- From Narrows of the Harpeth to Adventureworks Zip Line Tours, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kingston Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashville, Franklin, Brentwood and Dickson.
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Immerse yourself in the history of Franklin, Tennessee with a tour from Franklin on Foot. This company offers enjoyable, educational walking tours that proceed through the city's heart and touch on a wide selection of its most important landmarks.
18.4 Miles
The historic Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tennessee offers a diverse assortment of programs for patrons of all ages. The Theatre screens classic movies, hosts concerts and presents professional theatrical productions. Advance reservations are recommended for all live shows.
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Music Row
16th/17th Ave. South - Division Street and Music Square, Nashville, TN
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Known as the home of America's country music industry, visitors of Nashville's Music Row will have the opportunity to walk on the same streets that Johnny Cash once crossed. Visitors of this can not only visit a variety of live music venues, but also Vanderbilt University.
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A large fitness center with a variety of amenities, the Maryland Farms YMCA features a weight room, cardio facilities, tennis and basketball courts, a sauna, and locker rooms. The facility also offers classes of various kinds.
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There are always new things to see and do at The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee. This 12-building shopping complex features farm-fresh produce, baked goods, artworks, clothing and other fine products. The Factory also contains beauty salons, barbers and other providers of personal-care services.
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A seven acre park, Maryland Way Park has a trail for walking and jogging and features an interpretive display describing the history of the area. It also has benches and 11 exercise stations focused toward basic exercise activities.
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Franklin's Carter House is part of the Carnton Plantation complex, a series of buildings that played important roles in the Civil War. The Carter House was originally a private residence but it became an important part of the Union defenses during the five-hour Battle of Carter.
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Lotz House Museum
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1111 Columbia Ave, Franklin, TN 37064
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Franklin, Tennessee is home to the Lotz House Museum, which contains objects from the Civil War. The museum has the largest single American collection of antiques from that period, and from the years immediately preceding the war.
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Jct. Columbia Ave and Cleburne St., Franklin, TN 37064
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A piece of history remains at Carter Gin Assault Site Park, the center of the Battle of Franklin in 1864. The memorial is comprised of a cannonball pyramid monument along with historical markers scattered throughout.
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Visitors to Fort Granger Park enjoy walking and being at one with nature. This historical site, built as an artillery position around 1862, still includes trenches dug by Civil War soldiers.