Johnson County is home to Franklin College, one of Indiana’s oldest colleges. Established in 1834, it was initially named the Indiana Baptist Manual-Labor Institute before the Indiana General Assembly renamed it. Notable alumni include Arch West, the marketing executive behind Doritos, and Robert Wise, an Academy Award-winning director and producer of “West Side Story” and “The Sound of Music.”
A sister city in bloom
Kuji Alley in Franklin honors its sister-city relationship with Kuji, Japan, which began in 1960. The connection began with Franklin College alumna Thomasine Allen, who traveled to Japan in 1915 as a missionary. She taught in several cities before settling in Kuji, where she helped establish Christian institutions, including a kindergarten, hospital, church, and college. In recognition of her impact, the Kuji City Council named Allen an honorary citizen. Today, Kuji Alley celebrates this connection with 800 metal cherry blossoms, 70 Japanese lanterns, a koi fish mural, and a traditional Japanese footbridge.
Franklin’s silver screen comeback
The Historic Artcraft Theatre in Franklin was built in 1922 as a silent movie house and Vaudeville venue. From the 1960s through 2000, it operated as the only movie theater in Franklin. After 78 years, the theater closed in May 2000 with a final showing of “Gone with the Wind.” In 2004, Franklin Heritage Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to historic preservation, reopened the theater, restoring the building and operating it as a community-focused venue. Now, the theater features films that are at least 10 years old with a focus on cult classics.
Year-round festival fun
Nicknamed “Festival Country,” Johnson County hosts more than 1,000 festivals, concerts, and events annually, from weekly farmers markets to yearly traditions. In August, the Sertoma Club of Greenwood hosts WAMMfest, an annual summer festival celebrating wine, art, music, and microbrews. A little farther south, Bargersville hosts the Harvest Moon Fall Festival on Sept. 20.
Nicole Thomas is a freelance writer from Indianapolis.
***All photos courtesy of Festival Country Indiana
County facts
Founded: 1823
Named For: John Johnson, an Indiana Supreme Court Justice
Population: 170,614
County seat: Franklin
Indiana county number: 41







