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Local Love event offers special discounts for Williamson County shoppers

Head to downtown Franklin this Valentine’s Day for the inaugural event, which features discounts from as many as 30 local retailers.

A view looking down the middle of a Downtown Franklin street at sunset with green trees, shops, and cars lining each side. You can make out Franklin banners on the light posts and the marquee sign for Gray's.

Show Downtown Franklin some Local Love.

Photo by Brandon Jean via Unsplash

Your wallet should be feeling the love thanks to Downtown Franklin Association’s inaugural Local Love event, which features discounts from 30 businesses in the historic district for one day only on Wednesday, Feb. 14.

Williamson County residents just need to show their ID at checkout to receive the following special offers:

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