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  2. Lotz House

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    Guided House Tour. Adults $14. Seniors (65+) $12. Children ages 7–13 $6. Children 6 and under Free. Advance reservations are required for the following specialty tours. Please call (615)-790-7190 or email info@lotzhouse.com to book tickets. Call for Group and Student Rates. AAA Members receive a 10% discount.

  3. Lotz House - Wikipedia

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    0.3 acres (0.12 ha) Built. 1858. NRHP reference No. 76001809 [1] Added to NRHP. December 12, 1976. The Lotz House (Lotz rhymes with “boats") [2] 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.

  4. Lotz House Museum - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with ...

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    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 Civil War on November 30, 1864. The House was the most heavily damaged structure on the Franklin battlefield. Walk in ...

  5. Lotz House | Visit Franklin

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    In addition to guided house tours taking place throughout the day, specialized tours are available, including a ghost tour, a women’s history tour, and a battlefield tour with Civil War expert Thomas Y. Cartwright. Tickets can be bought in advance at the Lotz House website. Address. 1111 Columbia Avenue. Franklin, TN 37064.

  6. Lotz House | American Battlefield Trust

    www.battlefields.org/visit/heritage-sites/lotz-house

    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 Civil War on November 30, 1864. Join us as we step back into Civil War history.

  7. Lotz House Civil War Museum | Visit Nashville TN

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    The Lotz House is Franklin's #1 attraction on TripAdvisor and stands on ground zero of the bloody Civil War Battle of Franklin Tennessee. The floors are still covered with blood and you will see where cannons balls crashed into the house! Daily guided tours of the home plus walking battlefield tours are available.

  8. THE LOTZ HOUSE | Heritage Foundation of Williamson County, TN

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    615.591.8500. Staff & Board. Preservation Symposium. 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 ...

  9. Lotz House | Tennessee Crossroads | NPT

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    Carnton Plantation and the Carter House are two of Franklin's famous Civil War landmarks, each having played a part in the pivotal Battle of Franklin in 1864. Now history buffs have another historic destination to explore, as Susan Watson found out on a recent visit to the Lotz House. Hours of Operation: Mon - Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 1pm-4pm; Closed ...

  10. Lotz Civil War House Museum - Yelp

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    Specialties: We've been on the National Historic Register since 1976, at "ground zero" of the Battle of Franklin, which took place November 30, 1864. The house, built in 1858 by the German immigrant Johann Albert Lotz, the house served as a showroom for his woodworking skills. On our daily Civil Wars tours you'll learn about the ghastly battle , and see the "battle scars" in the home ...

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