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Village of the Week! Doni and Cameraman Steven headed time Franklin to check out their historic buildings and learn some facts.
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Doni and Steven tried to get into the library, but it’s pick up and drop off service only right now... way to keep things safe, Franklin!
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Franklin is on their fifth post office. The next pic gives some of its history.
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Did you learn something?
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This Tigers statue is actually a giant bobble head!
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Hanging in the Franklin Community offices.
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Cameraman Steven relaxing in the small town vibes of Franklin.
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GHOST!
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The Franklin office building burned down in the 50’s... so they built the firehouse there instead.
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Doni and Fire Chief Tony from the Franklin Bingham Fire Department.
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Doni did some shopping at the Village Boutique. Terry is awesome and has a cool selection of gifts and clothes... including really fun Schitt’s Creek hand towels.
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Doni grabs some sunshine in the waterwheel room of the Franklin Cider Mill.
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Cameraman Steven gives the Franklin Cider Mill a thumbs up.
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Laura and Melanie, the owners of Franklin Cider Mill. Laura’s parents bought the mill in 1966 and three generations of the Peltz family have run it.
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Cameraman Steven family photo! Steven’s parents took him and his sister to Franklin’s Cider Mill growing up and Steven’s sister brought her daughter too!
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Masks and straws really don’t mix. Having said that, try the cider slushy at Franklin’s! It’s delicious!
City of the Week in Franklin
Franklin is known as “The town that time forgot,” owing to their historic nature and old school, small town feel.