These were taken from I-65 in Franklin, Tennessee, hence, the blurriness. Beautiful farms are everywhere in middle Tennessee. And yes, this one has Buffalo (or Bison, are they the same?) The Buffalo are in front of two large mansions on rolling hills. I have never found out for certain if they belong to famous country music stars or actresses, but it has been said . . . .
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love the horse country look of that place!
I give up Amy! Tom The Backroads Traveller
Great pics and unusual to see buffalo!
Such beautiful photos - what a lovely area.
the barn scene is so peaceful and would love to see the buffalo
Gorgeous fields and fences and a beautiful barn. I love black fences..they look so pretty against the green grass.
Nice place! It looks very similar to what you'd find here in Kentucky.
What we have in the US are bison, although they are commonly called buffalo. Buffalo are found in places like Africa (Cape Buffalo, etc.).
Nice place! It looks very similar to what you'd find here in Kentucky.
What we have in the US are bison, although they are commonly called buffalo. Buffalo are found in places like Africa (Cape Buffalo, etc.).
I wish my property was that well-groomed.
Lovely property with a great barn. Woohoo I finally was in a barn part of our state today and was able to get a few photos so I'll be able to link up again next week. Have a wonderful week!
Lovely farm, or perhaps they call it a ranch. Pleasant to see this and the others on the linkup.
These are very pastoral looking, Amy! There is a Bison ranch not too far from where I live but it's the only one I have seen in NC.
Beautiful pictures Amy...Franklin Tn is such a beautiful part of the state of Tennessee.
As soon as I saw that first picture, I thought Franklin. Thanks for sharing.
Love that area - have lived in Nashville and Brentwood both. Would move to Franklin in a heartbeat if the cost of housing was not so high.
Hope you are enjoying the weekend!
Wow, that is one big, beautiful barn...or maybe handsome is a better term. and love all the fencing and the horses.
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