113 Fort Granger Dr, Franklin, TN 37064, United StatesMap
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Great vantage
Although there are no structures here, the places where fortifications had been dug are clearly visible and the informational sighs posted along the walkway let you get a good idea of what the fort wa...
This was an interesting stop. There is parking available at the park, with plenty of signage to provide information about the fort, General Schofield, and what happened there. The earthworks are well ...
This site gives the visitor insite into how the Union Army commanded the field during the Battle of Franklin
The surprisingly well-preserved earthworks that make up the Fort are well-worth visiting. Visitors can grasp how much work went into constructing a fortification. Once you grasp the commanding view th...
I usually don't stop for earthworks because looking a a pile of dirt doesn't really do that much for me. But I found these to be the best I've seen so far. They also had some very interesting signs ...
Fort Granger Park offers a self-guided walking tour through a field, some woods, and posted signs. It's relatively small, and the remains of what had been are quite evident. It's a no-frills, easy, ...
Great vantage
Although there are no structures here, the places where fortifications had been dug are clearly visible and the informational sighs posted along the walkway let you get a good idea of what the fort wa...
Well preserved Civil War fort
This was an interesting stop. There is parking available at the park, with plenty of signage to provide information about the fort, General Schofield, and what happened there. The earthworks are well ...
This site gives the visitor insite into how the Union Army commanded the field during the Battle of Franklin
The surprisingly well-preserved earthworks that make up the Fort are well-worth visiting. Visitors can grasp how much work went into constructing a fortification. Once you grasp the commanding view th...
I usually don't stop for earthworks
I usually don't stop for earthworks because looking a a pile of dirt doesn't really do that much for me. But I found these to be the best I've seen so far. They also had some very interesting signs ...
Laid back and interesting
Fort Granger Park offers a self-guided walking tour through a field, some woods, and posted signs. It's relatively small, and the remains of what had been are quite evident. It's a no-frills, easy, ...