Spray Paint Road
The road has been spray painted by local for about 50 years…stretches on for several miles
The road has been spray painted by local for about 50 years…stretches on for several miles
This mural was a community paint project held in conjunction with the Kentucky Arts Council and was the first public mural in the downtown historic district in Franklin
June Carter and Johnny Cash married at the First United Methodist Church in Franklin Ky on March 1, 1968. The church is located on the town square
The Fork in the Road was gifted to the community by the high school welding class and is the tallest fork in Kentucky
The Viceroy creates a venue for family oriented concerts and events, where people can enjoy outdoor entertainment in a pleasant amphitheater setting. The “Vice” opened in November 2008 and has held events, festivals and concerts throughout the spring, summer and fall to include big named artists such as Thomas Rhett, Easton Corbin, Rodney Atkins, and Tyler Farr. This amphitheater is complete with not only a stage, but a loading dock, dressing rooms, kitchen, production room, and storage.
Hidden River Cave is an 8-mile labyrinth dissolved by a subterranean river flowing beneath the historic small town of Horse Cave. In 1867, famed naturalist John Muir called it “a noble gateway to the birthplace of springs and fountains and the dark treasures of the mineral kingdom.” Guided tours descend 150 feet underground, an optional off-trail Wild Cave Tour, featured by Mike Rowe on The Discovery Channel’s “Dirty Jobs” series, offers a close-up look at the wonders of the underground ecosyste