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Lotz House. Rated #1 Franklin Attraction by TripAdvisor. Check out our Ghost Tours! May Features. Come out to the Lotz House this month to experience some of our specialty tours! We are offering a Women’s History Tour, Walking Battlefield Tours and Ghost Tours. Scroll down to our “Admissions” page for more information on booking your next visit!
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The Battle of Franklin — Lotz House. The house, which has...
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Lotz, a classically trained master woodworker from Saxony,...
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Matilda Lotz was the daughter of German immigrant Johann...
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The Lotz House (Lotz rhymes with “boats") is a two-story frame house built in 1858 in the central Tennessee town of Franklin. The house is significant for being in the epicenter of the Battle of Franklin in the American Civil War in 1864.
Lotz House. Location: Franklin. One of three downtown Franklin homes open to the public to interpret the Battle of Franklin from the perspectives of the families who lived there, the Lotz House is TripAdvisor’s highest-rated attraction in Franklin.
3,380 reviews. #1 of 87 things to do in Franklin. Historic SitesHistory Museums. Closed now. 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. The compelling story of the times, the family, and the fine antiques of the Civil War era. The Lotz House, which has been on the National Historic Register since 1976, is located in the heart of downtown ...
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http://www.lotzhouse.com/. The compelling story of the times, the family, and the fine antiques of the Civil War era. The Lotz House, which has been on the National Historic Register since 1976, is located in the heart of downtown historic Franklin, Tennessee, at “the epicenter” of the Battle of Franklin, which was a pivotal battle of the ...
THE LOTZ HOUSE. The Lotz House was finished in 1858 by Johann Albert Lotz, a German immigrant who purchased five acres from Fountain Branch Carter in 1855. A master carpenter and piano maker, Lotz built the house himself and incorporated into it architectural details meant to showcase his skills, including three fireplace mantles in different ...