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I can hardly believe it! In the quiant little town of Franklin, NC we have the new Smoky Mountain Center for the performing arts. Thanks to Phil Drake this 1,500 seat facility is slated to open in 2009. This is a big deal for us here. It is located on the Georgia Rd. Hwy. 441 South. Its about 2 hours north of Atlanta and a hour to Asheville. This little town is growing so fast. We also new restaurants recently, Cody's, Fatz Cafe, and Sonic. Our new extended community college is doing well also and we are already building another building next to the new State of the Art Library. Southwestern has been rated 4th in the Nation! Things are not slowing down here much in the commercial area.
Main Street Revitalizes Franklin
The Franklin Main Street Program continues its revitalization efforts in downtown Franklin.
Great business opportunities abound in repurposed buildings.
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The Franklin Main Street Program, Inc. was formed to rekindle and reinforce the economic vitality of the downtown district of Franklin, North Carolina. Instead of focusing on one street, the entire business district of downtown Franklin, NC is part of this program. This unique and ambitious approach can serve as a model to other towns and cities across the United States that wish to make their program focus on a district versus a single street or neighborhood. |
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Franklin North Carolina

Macon County
Tucked away in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains lies the animated town of Franklin. Surrounded by the Nantahala National Forest in Western North Carolina, Franklin is best known for its gem mines, its quilt and crafts stores, and its history and heritage. While Franklin is home to only about 3,500 residents, nearly 33,000 people live in other small towns surrounding the Macon County community. In the spring, summer and fall months the population nearly doubles as vacation homeowners take advantage of the temperate climate and beautiful scenery. Franklin's geographical position enables its residents to enjoy cool summer nights and mild winters. Thanks to Macon County's mixture of tourism and industry, Franklin, NC enjoys a strong, diversified economy.
The town is large enough to offer its residents most anything and small enough to enjoy a high quality of life. Franklin, NC is surrounded by a number of distinct communities including Cartoogechaye, Cullasaja, Cowee, Otto, Tessentee, Iotla, Ellijay, Patton, Wayah, Mill Creek, Hollysprings, Watauga Vista, East Franklin, Windy Gap, Dowdle Mountain, Lake Emory, Clarks Chapel and Louisa Chapel. Franklin offers plenty of opportunities for recreation including golf, fishing, hiking, white water rafting, canoeing, gem mining, horseback riding, shopping or just the opportunity to sit back and relax. Comfortable, affordable and enjoyable sum up the lifestyle in Franklin.
The real estate market is comprised of single-family homes situated on wooded lots with porches providing spectacular views. A few condominiums and townhouses can be found ranging in price from $100,000 up to $225,000 and more for larger models. Single-family homes begin around $90,000 and reach up to $1.6 million and more for large estate properties. Land is available for custom building.
Known as the "Gem of the Smokies," Franklin provides an atmosphere of cool mountains, breathtaking sunsets and friendly people. Located just two hours from Atlanta and one hour from Asheville, and about two hours to Pigeon Forge TN. 
Franklin is the county seat of Macon County, one of the fastest-growing regions in North Carolina. Macon County also has one of the lowest real estate tax rates in the state. The incredible natural beauty of the county -- coupled with the true, southern hospitality of its residents - are just a few of the reasons Franklin, NC has become so popular.
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