Little Leiper’s Fork is located just outside Franklin, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville. It stretches 1,100 acres and hosts about 650 full-time residents. This darling little town is a host to restaurants, scads of engagement spots and the sweetest down home folk you’ve ever met. Take a look at just how lovely it is.

Brent Moore - Flickr This darling town is perfect for engagements, picnics in the park or just a good old-fashioned drive in the country.

Smythe Richbourg - Flickr Make sure to stop by the historic district - the town was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as of 1998, and has been known both as Hillsboro and Benton Town.

Brian Hendrix - Flickr The original Puckett’s is located in Leiper’s Fork, where you can pitch up for some good, old-fashioned cooking and southern style.

Christopher Paul - Flickr Check the community calendar if you’re planning to go! Since the business arena is cornered by restaurants, art galleries and antique stores, there’s an eclectic offering of all festivals across the board.

Jimmy Emerson - Flickr The city only stretches 1100 acres, with 18 encompassing the historic district. It also lies on the historic Natchez Trace Parkway.

Robert S. Donovan - Flickr The small strip of downtown is so adorable, you’ll be able to walk the rural village with hardly a care. Plus, the fireflies out there? Gorgeous.

Smythe Richbourg - Flickr Little ol’ Leiper’s Fork is perfect when it comes to finding a great place for live music. Seriously - some of the greatest songwriters in Tennessee come out of the woodwork when you get to the country.

Smythe Richbourg- Flickr Recognize this little here cop car? You’re right! It’s from the Dukes of Hazzard, a quirky Tennessee classic.

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Brent Moore - Flickr

This darling town is perfect for engagements, picnics in the park or just a good old-fashioned drive in the country.

Smythe Richbourg - Flickr

Make sure to stop by the historic district - the town was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as of 1998, and has been known both as Hillsboro and Benton Town.

Brian Hendrix - Flickr

The original Puckett’s is located in Leiper’s Fork, where you can pitch up for some good, old-fashioned cooking and southern style.

Christopher Paul - Flickr

Check the community calendar if you’re planning to go! Since the business arena is cornered by restaurants, art galleries and antique stores, there’s an eclectic offering of all festivals across the board.

Jimmy Emerson - Flickr

The city only stretches 1100 acres, with 18 encompassing the historic district. It also lies on the historic Natchez Trace Parkway.

Robert S. Donovan - Flickr

The small strip of downtown is so adorable, you’ll be able to walk the rural village with hardly a care. Plus, the fireflies out there? Gorgeous.

Little ol’ Leiper’s Fork is perfect when it comes to finding a great place for live music. Seriously - some of the greatest songwriters in Tennessee come out of the woodwork when you get to the country.

Smythe Richbourg- Flickr

Recognize this little here cop car? You’re right! It’s from the Dukes of Hazzard, a quirky Tennessee classic.

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