Carnton, a grand historic house in Franklin, Tennessee, played a significant role during the Civil War as a field hospital. The property was at the heart of the Battle of Franklin, one of the deadliest conflicts of the war. Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved house and its grounds, gaining insight into the harrowing experiences of those who lived and fought there. The site offers a poignant and educational experience, bringing to life the history and impact of the Civil War on this region.
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