Murfreesboro Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeMurfreesboro lies smack-dab
in the center of the state. In fact, you can visit an obelisk that
marks the geographic center of the state when you visit.
Murfreesboro served as the state capital from 1819 - 1826 and the site of one of the largest Civil War battles in late 1862.
Today, Murfeesboro is one of the largest cities in the state, featuring great shopping, excellent restaurants and plentiful hotels. Come visit our handsome town square boasting one of the last remaining pre-Civil War courthouses in the state. The square also saw some of the fighting during Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest's liberation of the town from Union occupation in July of 1862.
Murfreesboro served as the state capital from 1819 - 1826 and the site of one of the largest Civil War battles in late 1862.
Today, Murfeesboro is one of the largest cities in the state, featuring great shopping, excellent restaurants and plentiful hotels. Come visit our handsome town square boasting one of the last remaining pre-Civil War courthouses in the state. The square also saw some of the fighting during Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest's liberation of the town from Union occupation in July of 1862.
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