Best neighborhood grocery store
JR's is a super convenient family owened grocery store. They have everything you can possibly need during your stay. They also have the freshest and best beef, chicken, and pork in town! Best prices on meat, also!
JR's Foodland
323 E Main StJR's is a super convenient family owened grocery store. They have everything you can possibly need during your stay. They also have the freshest and best beef, chicken, and pork in town! Best prices on meat, also!
Sightseeing
The historic square is filled with shops and restaurants surrounding the courthouse. It's a very relaxing and fun place to walk and explore. In the evening, it is busy with people eating out and having a drink at one of the many bars. Every business on the square is unique in its decor and vibes. All are good vibes! Please take some time and explore the square during the day and night!
Courthouse Square
Courthouse SquareThe historic square is filled with shops and restaurants surrounding the courthouse. It's a very relaxing and fun place to walk and explore. In the evening, it is busy with people eating out and having a drink at one of the many bars. Every business on the square is unique in its decor and vibes. All are good vibes! Please take some time and explore the square during the day and night!
Bradley Academy was built in 1806 as the first school for education of white males only. In 1884, African American students, males and females, were allowed to attend school. The current structure was built in 1917 and opened as the new school for African American students in 1918. Today, Bradley Academy Museum and Cultural Center houses an original classroom, a Civil War exhibit, and an Early Settlers for the City of Murfreesboro and the County of Rutherford exhibit.
Amenities and Rentals
These rooms are available for rent seven days a week:
Auditorium/dining area with small kitchen
Theatre for musical programs and plays - seats 35
Boardroom - seats 18
Tours
Tours are available Tuesday - Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Adults: $5
Seniors and Students: $3
Youth 12 and under: $1
Bradley Academy - An Arts Integrated School
511 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. BlvdBradley Academy was built in 1806 as the first school for education of white males only. In 1884, African American students, males and females, were allowed to attend school. The current structure was built in 1917 and opened as the new school for African American students in 1918. Today, Bradley Academy Museum and Cultural Center houses an original classroom, a Civil War exhibit, and an Early Settlers for the City of Murfreesboro and the County of Rutherford exhibit.
Amenities and Rentals
These rooms are available for rent seven days a week:
Auditorium/dining area with small kitchen
Theatre for musical programs and plays - seats 35
Boardroom - seats 18
Tours
Tours are available Tuesday - Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Adults: $5
Seniors and Students: $3
Youth 12 and under: $1
The Gateway Island is an ideal venue for picnics, wedding ceremonies and receptions, photography sessions, birthday parties, and other celebrations. The Gateway Island Trail, part of the Murfreesboro Greenway System, provides a well-lit route for walkers and runners and is frequently used by organizations for charity walks and races.
Gateway Island Gateway Island Gateway Island
Hours
Daylight until 10 p.m., 365 days a year
Amenities
Reception center with catering kitchen and multi-purpose room
Picturesque gazebo
Cascading waterfalls
Lake overlook
Restrooms that are accessible to the public during park hours
Parking
Adjacent to the General Bragg Trailhead, the College Street Trailhead at 1902 West College Street provides connection, parking, and access to the Gateway Trail and Island. For large groups, additional parking is available at the General Bragg Trailhead,1540 West College Street.
Rental Information
Reservations for the Gateway Island are made through the Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation Department administrative office located at Barfield Crescent Park, 697 Veterans Parkway in Murfreesboro. Please call (615) 893-2141 for availability and more information.
To schedule a tour of the Gateway Island for your event, contact the Greenway Office at (615) 893-2141.
Gateway Island
1875 W College StThe Gateway Island is an ideal venue for picnics, wedding ceremonies and receptions, photography sessions, birthday parties, and other celebrations. The Gateway Island Trail, part of the Murfreesboro Greenway System, provides a well-lit route for walkers and runners and is frequently used by organizations for charity walks and races.
Gateway Island Gateway Island Gateway Island
Hours
Daylight until 10 p.m., 365 days a year
Amenities
Reception center with catering kitchen and multi-purpose room
Picturesque gazebo
Cascading waterfalls
Lake overlook
Restrooms that are accessible to the public during park hours
Parking
Adjacent to the General Bragg Trailhead, the College Street Trailhead at 1902 West College Street provides connection, parking, and access to the Gateway Trail and Island. For large groups, additional parking is available at the General Bragg Trailhead,1540 West College Street.
Rental Information
Reservations for the Gateway Island are made through the Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation Department administrative office located at Barfield Crescent Park, 697 Veterans Parkway in Murfreesboro. Please call (615) 893-2141 for availability and more information.
To schedule a tour of the Gateway Island for your event, contact the Greenway Office at (615) 893-2141.
The history of Oaklands, an elegant mansion caught in the crossfire of the Civil War. This nationally registered, historic landmark reflects a time of prosperity in the Old South, the hardships suffered during the Civil War, and the pride of the Murfreesboro community.
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Oak Ridge
The history of Oaklands, an elegant mansion caught in the crossfire of the Civil War. This nationally registered, historic landmark reflects a time of prosperity in the Old South, the hardships suffered during the Civil War, and the pride of the Murfreesboro community.
Why Stones River?
As 1862 drew to a close, President Abraham Lincoln was desperate for a military victory. His armies were stalled, and the terrible defeat at Fredericksburg spread a pall of defeat across the nation. There was also the Emancipation Proclamation to consider. The nation needed a victory to bolster morale and support the proclamation when it went into effect on January 1, 1863.
The Confederate Army of Tennessee was camped in Murfreesboro, Tennessee only 30 miles away from General William S. Rosecrans’ army in Nashville. General Braxton Bragg chose this area in order to position himself to stop any Union advances towards Chattanooga and to protect the rich farms of Middle Tennessee that were feeding his men.
Union General-In-Chief Henry Halleck telegraphed Rosecrans telling him that, “… the Government demands action, and if you cannot respond to that demand some one else will be tried.”
On December 26, 1862, the Union Army of the Cumberland left Nashville to meet the Confederates. This was the beginning of the Stones River Campaign.
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Stones River National Battlefield
3501 Old Nashville HwyWhy Stones River?
As 1862 drew to a close, President Abraham Lincoln was desperate for a military victory. His armies were stalled, and the terrible defeat at Fredericksburg spread a pall of defeat across the nation. There was also the Emancipation Proclamation to consider. The nation needed a victory to bolster morale and support the proclamation when it went into effect on January 1, 1863.
The Confederate Army of Tennessee was camped in Murfreesboro, Tennessee only 30 miles away from General William S. Rosecrans’ army in Nashville. General Braxton Bragg chose this area in order to position himself to stop any Union advances towards Chattanooga and to protect the rich farms of Middle Tennessee that were feeding his men.
Union General-In-Chief Henry Halleck telegraphed Rosecrans telling him that, “… the Government demands action, and if you cannot respond to that demand some one else will be tried.”
On December 26, 1862, the Union Army of the Cumberland left Nashville to meet the Confederates. This was the beginning of the Stones River Campaign.
Food scene
A local favorite! Has live music on Saturdays at 7pm and occasionally on Thursdays. https://puckettsgro.com/murfreesboro/
"Puckett’s roots stretch way back to the 1950's and a little grocery store in the village of Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee. Ever since then we’ve been focused on providing friends, new and old, with great food and Southern hospitality. Six restaurants later, that aim still rings true. Puckett’s has built a name on hosting live, local musical acts and serving Southern staples. Authentic comfort food classics, like the meat & 3 specials and our famous slow-smoked BBQ, in a laid-back and downhome atmosphere is what we aim for you to remember. "
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Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant - Downtown Murfreesboro
114 N Church StA local favorite! Has live music on Saturdays at 7pm and occasionally on Thursdays. https://puckettsgro.com/murfreesboro/
"Puckett’s roots stretch way back to the 1950's and a little grocery store in the village of Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee. Ever since then we’ve been focused on providing friends, new and old, with great food and Southern hospitality. Six restaurants later, that aim still rings true. Puckett’s has built a name on hosting live, local musical acts and serving Southern staples. Authentic comfort food classics, like the meat & 3 specials and our famous slow-smoked BBQ, in a laid-back and downhome atmosphere is what we aim for you to remember. "
Marina's on the Square
125 N Maple StOne of our favorite Italian Restaurants!
Our favorite pizza place! And they also serve it by the slice! Sami is the owner and the cook. He does everything all by himself and it's absolutely delicious! He also has a salad and pasta bar.
Sami's Brick Oven Pizzeria
129 SE Broad StOur favorite pizza place! And they also serve it by the slice! Sami is the owner and the cook. He does everything all by himself and it's absolutely delicious! He also has a salad and pasta bar.
City/town information
Murfreesboro is a city in Tennessee known for its American Civil War history. Stones River National Battlefield sits next to Stones River Cemetery, where over 6,000 Union soldiers are buried. The restored Oaklands Mansion is a former plantation house with an arboretum and gardens. Cannonsburgh Village showcases regional history from the 1830s to the 1930s, with buildings including a schoolhouse and general store. ― Google
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Murfreesboro
Murfreesboro is a city in Tennessee known for its American Civil War history. Stones River National Battlefield sits next to Stones River Cemetery, where over 6,000 Union soldiers are buried. The restored Oaklands Mansion is a former plantation house with an arboretum and gardens. Cannonsburgh Village showcases regional history from the 1830s to the 1930s, with buildings including a schoolhouse and general store. ― Google
Neighborhoods
Greenways & Wetlands
The Murfreesboro Greenway System consists of the Stones River and Lytle Creek trails. The Stones River and Lytle Creek Greenways are available for you to enjoy nature hikes, walking, running, bicycling, or in-line skating along the 15 miles of greenway trails. Small watercraft access points are also available for paddlers to enjoy the Stones River. The Murfreesboro Greenway System connects historical sites, parks, neighborhoods, and businesses; it also serves as a conservation corridor to preserve precious natural and cultural resources.
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Murfreesboro's Stones River Greenway System
Murfreesboro's Stones River Greenway SystemGreenways & Wetlands
The Murfreesboro Greenway System consists of the Stones River and Lytle Creek trails. The Stones River and Lytle Creek Greenways are available for you to enjoy nature hikes, walking, running, bicycling, or in-line skating along the 15 miles of greenway trails. Small watercraft access points are also available for paddlers to enjoy the Stones River. The Murfreesboro Greenway System connects historical sites, parks, neighborhoods, and businesses; it also serves as a conservation corridor to preserve precious natural and cultural resources.
Shopping
Stones River Mall
1720 Old Fort PkwyShopping mall
https://www.shopstonesriver.com
Emergency Services
The main police station is located 0.5 miles away at
1004 N Highland Ave, Murfreesboro, TN 37130
Murfreesboro Police Department
1004 N Highland AveThe main police station is located 0.5 miles away at
1004 N Highland Ave, Murfreesboro, TN 37130
St Thomas Hospital
1700 Medical Center PkwyThe best hospital in Rutherford County and in my opinion - best in TN!