Williamson County Archives & Museum

Williamson County Tennessee has experienced tremendous growth and changes in the past decade. Malls and subdivisions now dot the landscape where once farmers tended crops and cattle grazed. For a look back into the country’s rural part, Tennessee Crossroads took a tour through the Williamson County Museum that opened recently in downtown Franklin, TN. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television’s Tennessee Crossroads.


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Williamson County has experienced tremendous growth and changes in the past decade. Malls and subdivisions now dot the landscape where once farmers tended crops and cattle grazed. For a look back into the country's rural part Susan Watson took a tour through the Williamson County Museum that opened recently in downtown Franklin.

The Williamson County Archives & Museum is located in the Old Library at Five Points in Downtown Franklin where Highway 431 and Highway 31 meet. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8am - 4:30pm

Susan Watson has been involved with Tennessee Crossroads, both behind and in front of the camera, since 1988. A Middle Tennessee native, Watson studied Spanish in high school and became interested in Mexican culture. She occasionally traveled to Mexico to teach English to middle-school children.

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