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Franklin At A Glance

Take A Look At Franklin With All My Sons Movers

Is your family ready for a friendly neighborhood and a quality of life so comfortable, you’ll feel like you’ve lived here for years? Contentment is only a move to Franklin away, and this Tennessee town has many more surprises in store for your entire family. At All My Sons Moving & Storage, our Franklin movers specialize in making your dreams of the perfect home in the perfect city come true.
Franklin is now a household name thanks to several nods of recognition received from some of the nation’s most respected organizations and publications. As a Franklin moving company, All My Sons is happy to confirm that the rumors are true! Franklin is number forty-five on Money Magazine’s list of the “Top 100 Best Places to Live” for 2008. Franklin also earned a place in Forbes.com’s 2008 list of the “Best Places to Get Ahead.” In fact, Franklin and the surrounding communities in Williamson County share the victory of the “Highest County Job Growth Rate in the United States” for 2007. The area’s job growth is keeping up with a rapidly-increasing population. Organizations like the Cool Springs Galleria and Williams County Schools employ thousands of people each, and the Williamson Medical Center employs over 1,300 people.
Franklin city officials have worked hard to create an atmosphere that will appeal to those visiting and moving to Franklin. In a 2006 article, TripAdvisor.com listed Franklin as one of the “Top Ten Hot Destinations for 2007.” The city’s hard work has paid off. Many visitors and new residents flock to the downtown area, a fifteen-block historic district that is 200 years in the making. Enjoy restored brick sidewalks and beautiful landscaping as you browse boutiques, art galleries, restaurants and more.
Franklin’s population of 57,400 is growing, but there is plenty of room for more. Call your friendly Franklin movers of All My Sons today for a free quote. Our moving staff will help plan your hassle-free move to Franklin.