James Romeo… There is a lot to see regarding the Battle of Franklin. Much of it has been preserved and each site tells a unique story; the battle itself, what led up to it, and the aftermath. When these stories are combined, and seeing it with your own eyes, it paints a more complete picture of the battle that brings a greater understanding of this moment in history. Standing on Winstead Hill, it is immediately clear that Hood had a great vantage point from which to plan his attack. The downward sloping terrain behind the Carter House also gave an impression to me of why the Union forces set their lines as they did. There are a lot of sites regarding the battle in and around the city of Franklin that have been well preserved. Many can be visited in one day but I recommend taking two days and seeing as many of the sites as you can.