Twin Towns Twin Towns » Brentwood Photography Group - Nashville Mega Church (One of several in Brentwood) Some Refer to Brentwood as a Bedroom Community City Limits on less Developed Side. (Considered a Village until Incorporate in 1969) Harlinsdale Park Scene (Once a Horse Farm) Country Music is Dominant Force Radnor Lake Scene Franklin Hosts Several Rodeo Events High School Football - Popular in County (Football is not Soccer) Brentwood Library (Club holds training sessions here.) Foggy Morning in Nashville. Sun Peeking Between Buildings Williamson County Fair (Fair holds Photo Contest) Live Music in Bars Common Scene Around Nolensville Marathon Motors Native American Dance Nashville Marrowbone Lake Fog Live Music in Franklin Restaurant Bar Scene County Soccer Fields in Fog Downtown Reflected in Sky Scraper Natchez Trace Bridge (Near Leiper’s Fork) Union Train Station (Now a hotel) Nashville Skyline (Abuts Brentwood’s Northern boundary) Abstract of Pro Football Stadium (Nashville home to Titans Pro Football team) Historic WSM Radio Tower. (Built in 1932 to allow broadcast of Grand Ole’ Opry across the US.) Nashville Riverfront on 4th July Roy Acuff and Minnie Pearl Sculptures in Ryman Auditorium Which was Once Home of the Grand Ole’ Opry Cabin in Snow Famous Tootsies Orchid Lounge (Grand Ole Opry performer hangout at one time) Marcella Vivrette Smith Park City Park Scene. (Ravenswood Mansion) Harlinsdale Farm - Shot of Park’s Silo (Once a Horse Farm) Nearby Farm in Snow Radnor Lake at Sunrise (A State Park within City Limits) Horse Farm Scene Just South is Downtown Franklin. Founded 1799 Leipers Fork (Many country music stars live in the area) Presbyterian Church (Downtown Franklin) Cheekwood Mansion Chandeller (Was home of Maxwell House Coffee founder) White Tail Deer Carnton Plantation Infrared. (This plantation was used as a Union hospital during Civil War.) Local Distillery (Middle Tennessee water makes good whiskey) Franklin Street at Sunrise Cheekwood Botanical Gardens State Capital Building in the Distance (Shot from Bicentennial Park) Leiper’s Fork Antique Store Grave of President Andrew Jackson (At Hermitage home of 7th US president) Dickens of a Christmas Celebration. Held each year before Christmas Nolensville (Located East of Brentwood) Replica of Parthenon (Built in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition)