Fall 2024 - Inside the Issue
- YOUR Williamson

- Sep 30, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 7

Down
1. Tennessee town that was originally occupied by early Mississippian Culture People.
2. The hall that is Franklin’s oldest public building.
3. Family home that was purchased by the state of Tennessee in 1951.
4. Historic manor in Thompson’s Station built in 1819.
7. Annual music festival held at Harlinsdale Farm.
8. Was once the ‘Moonshine Capital’ of Tennessee.
Across
2. Family that lived at Carnton during the Civil War.
5. This type of district was established in Williamson County in 1871.
6. The primary dairy producer in the area in the 1920s.
8. This local Civil War battle took place in November 1864.
9. The city initiative that changed the face of downtown Franklin’s Main Street.
10. Rick Warwick’s profession before becoming the county historian.
DOWN:
1) Brentwood
2) Masonic
3) Carter
4) Homestead
7) Pilgrimage
8) Fairview
ACROSS:
2) McGavock
5) School
6) Nolensville
8) Franklin
9) Streetscape
10) Librarian

