Milky Way Farm, Historic farm and equestrian estate in Pulaski, Tennessee.
Milky Way Farm is a 1,100-acre estate in Pulaski featuring a Tudor Revival manor house with 35 rooms, 21 bedrooms, and 12 original bathrooms. The property includes over 70 cottages and 30 barns constructed from local limestone throughout the grounds.
Franklin Mars, founder of Mars Candies, established this property in 1930 as both a working estate and thoroughbred racing operation. The farm became a major employer in the region during the Great Depression, providing jobs for hundreds of workers.
The property showcases Spanish-inspired design across its cottages and barns built from local limestone. Walking through the grounds, visitors can see how these structures were arranged to create a working community.
The estate offers guided tours of the manor house, wedding events at the Twilight Chapel, and seasonal activities. Visitors should book in advance through phone or email to arrange their visit.
The property's thoroughbred racing operation achieved remarkable success in 1936, winning substantial earnings on the American racing circuit. This racing legacy remains one of the most notable aspects of the farm's history during that era.
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