Gentry's Farm in Williamson County, Tennessee
Gentry's Farm in Williamson County, Tennessee is a family-owned farm well known for its autumn pumpkin patch.
Gentry's Farm.m4v
An October Sunday afternoon at Gentry's Farm in Franklin, Tennessee with our friends Jeremy and Maegan Roper.
An American Adventure: The Living Legacy of Jimmy Gentry
An American Adventure: The Living Legacy of Jimmy Gentry traces the life of 82 year old Jimmy Gentry from his Depression-era boyhood in historic Franklin, TN, to his military service in WWII, to his life-altering experience as one of the first liberating soldiers through the gates at the infamous Dachau concentration camp, to his over 50 years as a renowned football coach.
Family Halloween Happenings
We have one more weekend to get out and about and enjoy Halloween in the Mid State. Here are a few family friendly ideas for you! Take the family on a fall adventure at honeysuckle farm. Located in Sringfield, the farm is celebrating ten years of tradition and memory making this year. With the anniversary comes a mix of old and new. Walk or zip-line to one of two corn mazes, shoot a pumpkin blasters, go on a hay ride, relax by a bonfire, or if you dare - enter the haunted woods! All the fun you can imagine for only ten dollars Over in Franklin spend the day with Fox 17 at Pumpkinfest! Several of us will be on hand enjoying more than 75 arts and craft vendors, a chili cook off, cemetery tours and a costume contest! Pumpkin fest is free and open from 10am till 9pm in downtown Franklin. While you are in Franklin you should also check out Gentry Farm! Owned by the same family for over 150 years, the farm features a pick your own pumpkin patch, cornfield maze, hay rides, a nature trail, tire swings and more! Hours vary and it will only cost you six bucks per person! If your family is a little more adventurous, Millers Thrillers in Columbia Tennessee is where you'll want to head. They have always been known for their haunted woods, but this year they have something new - zombie paintball hay rides!! That's right with paint guns ready! Good luck getting the zombies before they get you!! But don't worry about getting messy - the zombies may have the rage but you are the only one with a weapon Ticket prices to millers thrillers range from 5 to 30 dollars.
Living Legacies in Williamson County: Bill Harlin
something for everyone in franklin
THis is a RE-Upload to the Visit Franklin Video Competition. This is the correct Rendered Version. Unfortunately I lost my viewer stats and all that...But I wanted the right version on here. Thanks to the lind people at visitfranklin.com for letting me do that. As a side note this was all done last weekend and all of it was shot on the Canon 5d Mk2 except for the Main street footage. I wrote, shot, edited and posted it in a weekend. whew...a lot of work but a lot of fun...I love Franklin... Matt Huesmann
Where to Live in Nashville: Williamson County
Williamson County is ranked among the wealthiest counties in the country. Cities within the county include Brentwood, Fairview, Franklin, Nolensville, Spring Hill and Thompson's Station, with Franklin as the county seat.
Franklin is home to almost 65,000 people that are surrounded by history, architecture, nature, entertainment and commerce. An idyllic main street is vibrant, filled with boutiques, antique shops, and shoppers. The Factory at Franklin is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and includes restaurants, antiques shops, art galleries, one-of-a-kind retail stores, culinary school, theater, working artisans, farmer's market and much more. For a traditional shopping experience, there's always CoolSprings Galleria. Brentwood features an extensive recreational park system and an upscale suburban office park. Comdata, Sigma Pi Fraternity, EMI Christian Music Group, Howard Books and the Tractor Supply Company are among the companies based in Brentwood.
Williamson County public and private schools are some of the best in Greater Nashville. Three High Schools in the school system were ranked in Newsweek magazine's list of the top 1,000 public schools in the United States.
Click here to see more posts about living in areas of Williamson County from our blog:
The Unkown Soldier Parade in Franklin TN
The Unknown Soldier in Franklin TN
5550 Hargrove Rd Franklin TN
35 beautiful wooded acres are ready for your dream home! Property is build ready, and permitted for 4 bedrooms. A nature lover's dream, complete with trails throughout, a beautiful creek and mature Tennessee Hardwoods. A perfect property for recreation, including hunters! This property is located within 2 mi. of the Village of Leipers Fork. Come see it today. You will fall in LOVE!
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Franklin TN's PumpkinFest (2014)
The pumpkin fest this year was the best YET!
Congrats to the WACKY FRIDAY for winning battle of the bands!!
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Sullivan Farms, Franklin, TN Fall Colors
Little walk in Sullivan Farms. Franklin, TN
Halloween Spooktacular 2015 - Franklin, TN
Halloween Spooktacular 2015 - Franklin, TN
Natchez Trace - Franklin Tennessee
While hiking i whipped out the camera to get some cinematic shots.
Laurel Bloomery TN.
Just Relax !
Top 7 places to see fall leaves in Mid Tennessee
Peak foliage season may be winding down but some Middle Tennesseans spent their morning taking in nature's beautiful red, orange and yellow leaves.
2012 City of Franklin, TN Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
2012 City of Franklin, TN Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
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Williams Farm
Virtual Tour of Riverview Farms Beef Operations, Knoxville, Tennessee
LABIRINTO NA FAZENDA, KFC E CASACO DO WALMART
Um pouco do nosso dia-a-dia aqui nos Estados Unidos em Nashville (Tennessee), na qual onde moramos. Neste resumo nos viramos fazendeiros =), andamos de trator, caçamos abóboras e ainda quase morremos no Gentry Farm que fica em Franklin (Tennessee). Também comemos no KCF e compramos algumas coisas no Walmart. Venham conosco nesta aventura. Esperamos que gostem do Vídeo!
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Roy Acuff
Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys
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Roy Claxton Acuff (September 15, 1903 – November 23, 1992) was an American country music singer, fiddler, and promoter. Known as the King of Country Music, Acuff is often credited with moving the genre from its early string band and hoedown format to the star singer-based format that helped make it internationally successful. In 1952 Hank Williams told Ralph Gleason, He's the biggest singer this music ever knew. You booked him and you didn't worry about crowds. For drawing power in the South, it was Roy Acuff, then God.
Acuff began his music career in the 1930s, and gained regional fame as the singer and fiddler for his group, the Smoky Mountain Boys. He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1938, and although his popularity as a musician waned in the late 1940s, he remained one of the Opry's key figures and promoters for nearly four decades. In 1942, Acuff co-founded the first major Nashville-based country music publishing company—Acuff-Rose Music—which signed acts such as Hank Williams, Roy Orbison, and The Everly Brothers. In 1962, Acuff became the first living inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Roy Acuff was born on September 15, 1903[4] in Maynardville, Tennessee[ to Ida (née Carr) and Simon E. Neill Acuff, the third of five children. The Acuffs were a fairly prominent Union County family. Roy's paternal grandfather, Coram Acuff, had been a Tennessee state senator, and Roy's maternal grandfather was a local physician. Roy's father was an accomplished fiddler and a Baptist preacher, his mother was proficient on the piano, and during Roy's early years the Acuff house was a popular place for local gatherings. At such gatherings, Roy would often amuse people by balancing farm tools on his chin. He also learned to play harmonica and jaw harp at a young age.
In 1919, the Acuff family relocated to Fountain City (now a suburb of Knoxville), a few miles south of Maynardville.[6] Roy attended Central High School, where he sang in the school chapel's choir and performed in every play they had. Roy's primary passion, however, was athletics. He was a three-sport standout at Central, and after graduating in 1925, he was offered a scholarship to Carson-Newman, but turned it down. He played with several small baseball clubs around Knoxville, worked at odd jobs, and occasionally boxed.
In 1929, Acuff tried out for the Knoxville Smokies, a minor-league baseball team then affiliated with the New York (now San Francisco) Giants.[ A series of collapses in spring training following a sunstroke, however, ended his baseball career prematurely. The effects left him ill for several years, and he even suffered a nervous breakdown in 1930. I couldn't stand any sunshine at all, he later recalled. While recovering, Acuff began to hone his fiddle skills, often playing on the family's front porch in late afternoons after the sun went down. His father gave him several records of regionally-renowned fiddlers, such as Fiddlin' John Carson and Gid Tanner, which were important influences on his early style.
In 1932, Dr. Hauer's medicine show, which toured the Southern Appalachian region, hired Acuff as one of its entertainers. The purpose of the entertainers was to draw a large crowd to whom Hauer could sell medicines (of suspect quality) for various ailments.] While on the medicine show circuit, Acuff met legendary Appalachian banjoist Clarence Ashley, from whom he learned The House of the Rising Sun and Greenback Dollar, both of which Acuff later recorded. As the medicine show lacked microphones, Acuff learned to sing loud enough to be heard above the din, a skill that would later help him stand out on early radio broadcasts.In 1934, Acuff left the medicine show circuit and began playing at local shows with various musicians in the Knoxville area. That year, guitarist Jess Easterday and Hawaiian guitarist Clell Summey joined Acuff to form the Tennessee Crackerjacks, which performed regularly on Knoxville radio stations WROL and WNOX (the band moved back and forth between stations as Acuff bickered with their managers over pay). Within a year, the group had added bassist Red Jones and changed its name to the Crazy Tennesseans after being introduced as such by WROL announcer Alan Stout. Fans often remarked to Acuff how clear his voice was coming through over the radio, important in an era when singers were often drowned out by string band cacophony. The popularity of Acuff's rendering of the song The Great Speckled Bird helped the group land a contract with the ARC, for whom they recorded several dozen tracks (including the band's best-known track, Wabash Cannonball) in 1936. Needing to complete a 20-song commitment, the band recorded two ribald tunes—including When Lulu's Gone—but released them under the pseudonym of the Bang Boys. The group split from ARC in 1937 over a separate contract dispute.
COLORS - Aerial Footage of Fall in Tennessee / music: HELIOS
These are some shots I filmed over a period of late October through mid November 2014 in Tennessee. It includes footage from the following locations.
-Ellington agricultural center (Nashville, TN)
-Marcella Vivrette Smith Park (Brentwood, TN)
-Stone Door (Beersheba Springs, TN)
-Greeter Falls (Beersheba Springs, TN)
-Lake Colonial (Arrington, TN)
Music
Title: Nothing It Can
Artist: Helios
Album: Moiety
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GoPro Hero 3+ Black (1080 - 60fps conformed to 30fps)
DJI Phantom 2 (H3-2D Gimbal)