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There's much to see in our lively city. So, take your time, look around, and learn more about the area. We hope you enjoy our highlighted locations, come back often to see the new ones, and take a moment to drop us a line if there's certain areas you want us to take highlight next.
The Avenue in Murfreesboro offers a diverse mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment, creating a dynamic destination for locals and visitors alike. From national retailers to local boutiques, casual eateries to upscale bars, and furniture shopping, The Avenue has something for everyone. Click the picture to learn more.
Today, Stones River Battlefield is a proud symbol of bravery and resilience, drawing visitors from around the world. Its well-preserved earthworks and monuments tell inspiring stories of sacrifice. The scenic trails and historic sites create a powerful, reflective experience. It’s a place to honor the courage of those who fought and remember the strength of our nation. Click the picture to learn more.
Murfree Spring has been a vital water source and community hub since Murfreesboro's early days. Over the years, the site has hosted industries like ice and Coca-Cola bottling before becoming a protected wetland and educational center. Today, the Murfree Spring Wetlands supports diverse wildlife and promotes environmental awareness, drawing visitors and nature enthusiasts alike.
Oaklands Mansion in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is a historic antebellum home built by Dr. James Maney and his wife Sally in the early 1800s. The mansion showcases both the grandeur of plantation life and the harsh realities of slavery. During the Civil War, it served as a hospital and a negotiation site for significant surrenders. Rescued from demolition in 1959 by local preservationists, Oaklands is now a museum. It offers educational programs and events, sharing Middle Tennessee's rich cultural heritage.
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