Standing at the epicenter of the Battle of Franklin, the Lotz House Museum witnessed one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War on November 30, 1864. Located in Franklin, Tennessee, this historic house now serves as a museum, chronicling the fateful events of that day and offering a deep dive into the state’s Civil War history. Visitors can explore the well-preserved rooms and artifacts, gaining a vivid understanding of the battle’s impact on the community and the broader conflict.
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