Franklin
Lions Legend Park Bandshell
The Lions Legend Park bandshell was built in 2004. It was designed by Travis Manroe as his Eagle Scout Community Service project.
It is nestled in an oak savanna which contains a variety of oaks - bur oak, white oak, red oak, and shagbark hickory. The City of Franklin takes great measures to protect and preserve the savanna in the park.
It is nestled in an oak savanna which contains a variety of oaks - bur oak, white oak, red oak, and shagbark hickory. The City of Franklin takes great measures to protect and preserve the savanna in the park.
Concerts are held on Sunday afternoons in the summer.
2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
OTHER HISTORICAL PARK FEATURES
Many historical buildings are located in an area that is a part of Lions Legend Park.
They are maintained for historic preservation and education by the Franklin Historical Society.
Many historical buildings are located in an area that is a part of Lions Legend Park.
They are maintained for historic preservation and education by the Franklin Historical Society.
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