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Southern Gothic

The Franklin Masonic Hall

Southern Gothic

Southern Gothic Media LLC

History, Documentary, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.7975 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

For the first time in years, the historic Franklin Masonic Hall will be open to the public for three nights in October! Join us as we explore the history of this haunted building that has been at the center of this Southern community for two hundred years. Book a tour at FranlkinWalkingTours.com and use code GOTHIC10 for 10% off any event during October. Brandon will be leading the Grim & Ghostly Tour through Franklin, Tennessee at 7:00 & 8:45 PM on October 7, 14, 21, & 28. Haunted Hall Tours are at 10:00 pm on October 14, 21, 28. Connect with Southern Gothic Media: Become a Patreon Supporter Join our New Facebook Group! Website: SouthernGothicMedia.com Merch Store: https://www.southerngothicmedia.com/merch Pinterest: @SouthernGothicMedia Facebook: @SouthernGothicMedia Instagram: @SouthernGothicMedia Twitter: @SoGoPodcast If you are a sponsor looking to advertise on the show visit Airwave Media or email contact@airwavemedia.com for information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The Fall Line is a true crime podcast covering the coldest cases in the southeastern United States and occasionally beyond.

0:08.4

We focus on the missing persons, the unsolved murders, and the unidentified doze that don't get media attention.

0:15.7

Empathetic and intensively researched, the fall line will take you on deep dives into unsolved cases that you've

0:21.9

never heard of and make you wonder why you haven't. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts. Southern Gothic is a podcast that explores the history behind some of the American South's darkest days, greatest mysteries, and most chilling ghost stories.

0:49.8

The Hey y'all, so technically, this is our off week here at Southern Gothic, but I don't know if you noticed, it's the first Monday of October.

1:09.9

And I can't imagine going silent now, right?

1:13.3

It's spooky season, and we're about to have a month full of ghosts and legends and all sorts of

1:18.9

things to keep you up at night, and now's the time to get started. But here's the thing. Today's

1:24.2

episode, it's not a brand new one. I didn't make it this year. It's a show from all the way back in 2019.

1:30.9

But recently when I was being interviewed on another show, I was asked what one of the most haunted places I have ever been in

1:38.1

that wasn't something like the Waverly Hill Sanatorium or the Myrtle's Plantation.

1:45.7

You know, one of those famous ones, right?

1:50.3

And of course, without absolutely any hesitation, I knew the answer.

1:54.1

The Franklin Masonic Hall here in Franklin, Tennessee.

1:58.0

Which is the subject of this episode I'm about to play.

2:02.4

But here's why all of this just really comes together, because since 2020, after this episode was released, the historic Masonic Hall has not been open to the

2:08.4

public for tours or visits or anything. It's only been used for what the masons use it for.

2:15.0

That is, until now, this month, the public will get a chance to visit the

2:21.2

Franklin Masonic Hall for three Saturday nights in October for spooky tours. That's going to be

2:27.5

the Saturdays October 14th, 21st, and 28th. Three nights after almost three years closed.

2:35.7

So y'all, if you hear this episode and you are interested in visiting this incredible

2:40.6

building, you can book your spot over on franklin walking tours.com and use the code

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