Here you'll find the best places in Franklin (Indiana). We found 5 places.

Anytime Fitness

I haven't been to this facility to workout personally, however judging on most of these reviews, it's not wise to join, plus being charged two separate times a month is kind of insane. I emailed them about the 7 day free trial to try it, to possibly become a member, and I had a time set to go meet them in person, which I did that, however nothing was brought up about trying it out to see if it is for me or not, after it was firmly advertised. It wasn't even brought up in the meeting, it was mainly them talking about what I'd be paying them nonstop. Facility is a bit small, especially for the price, prices are a bit much. I went to Franklin Rec Center instead, they kept their word, and didn't over charge, I pay $100 for the entire year, for the track, workout room, and full basketball court. ~Holden

(10 reviews)
gym

Dean Traylor Guitar Co

Frank is awesome! The store, though small, has a great amount of items to offer. Often he can help locate items. He is trustworthy and gives honest advice. I think he looks out for fellow musicians rather than other places which are more concerned about selling a product for the highest profit but know it might not meet your specific needs or sounds you want to achieve. He's a great small businessman, an asset to the Franklin community. Yes, he's a musician but he's a great teacher as well. He's full of knowledge and experience and always willing to share that insight. I don't know if he offers lessons but I'm sure he could give a reliable reference. My son loves going there, lots of cool items from guitars, PA systems, Speakers, strings etc. and does a great job with repairs. Again, fairly priced. It's a one stop shop that is definitely worth your while. ~Chris

(10 reviews)
guitar store

Walmart Supercenter

This Walmart stands out from others in the area. The staff is friendly and the shelves are usually stocked. The bathrooms are cleaner than most other locations. Early afternoons and late evenings are the best times to avoid large crowds of families. Early mornings can be crowded with elderly shoppers and late afternoons/ early evenings can be crowded by the after school and work rush. ~shelby

(10 reviews)
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