Been to Franklin twice; excellent site. They have a picture at the visitor's center that was taken by a tourist in the graveyard which contains civil war dead. There is what appears to be an apparition that resembles a confederate soldier in the picture.
(Also, after a long day of touring check out Herbert's B-B-Q; some of the best I've ever had. My wife and I went back to Franklin the second time as much to eat at Herbert's as to tour the battlefield again.)
But seriously, The Carter House is one of the last remaining Civil War structures of its kind. It and the outbuilding contain over 1,000 bullet holes from the battle. Also there is a doorway in the back of the house where a Yankee stood guard during the battle. You can see where his bayonet cut into the top of the door frame as he tried to make himself as small as possible. Awesome stuff!

Also been to Stone's River, Shiloh, Chickamagua, Bull Run, Frederickburg, Antitem, Gettysburg, Chancellorsville, Sailor's Creek, Petersburg, Wildcat Mountain, Perryville, Appomatax Court House. Take a child to one or more of these sights, it beats anything they can learn on a video game and maybe one day they will understand the term "hollowed ground".
