Franklin Park was founded by a train passing through, now each year they celebrate Railroad Day in June. Railroad Day is celebrated with Franklin Park Fest which lasts through Sunday afternoon with free live music, food vendors, a carnival for the kids and a beer and wine garden for the adults.
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