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(615) 790-9556Small convenience center in the Hillsboro/Leiper's Fork area used mainly by Franklin residents hauling household trash, yard debris, and recyclables. Short drives and pickup trucks are common here; folks drop off smaller loads rather than big commercial hauls.
A single entry lane leads past a simple attendant booth and then to a cluster of roll-off containers and smaller recycling bins. Pull up to the booth first and be prepared to back into a container area for unloading; spaces can be tight with trucks and trailers. The site looks like a typical county convenience center-gravel or paved drives, chain-link fences, and labeled bins in a row-so expect straightforward, hands-on unloading rather than full-service help. Weekends, especially during yard-cleanup season, often have a line of vehicles waiting to get in.
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