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Murfreesboro
, Tennessee in Rutherford County


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Also known as:
The Boro
City motto: Creating a better quality of life
14 active listings near Murfreesboro
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$699,900   👍* 3128 Landview Dr
$695,000   👍 111 Tambark Cir
$645,900   👍* 1239 Proprietors Pl
$559,990   👍* 1422 Cotillion Dr
$520,000   👍 6535 Palm Warbler Dr
$499,990   👍 1122 Cotillion Dr
$499,000   👍 1159 Cotillion Dr
$449,900   👍* 732 Fleming Farms Dr
$418,900   👍 1207 Halverson Dr
$399,900   👍 122 Durham Ct
$375,000   👍* 410 Stones River Ln
$358,000   👍 1302 Aretha Dr
$352,999   👍 136 Wagon Trl
$340,000   👍* 145 Armor Pl

Interested in fun facts and the history of Murfreesboro, TN?
Then read on!

Murfreesboro is the county seat of Rutherford County, Tennessee, and it is the fastest-growing city in the state. Here are a few facts about Murfreesboro:

1. It is home to Middle Tennessee State University, the largest undergraduate university in Tennessee.

2. Murfreesboro is known for its outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and camping, and it is situated near several state parks.

3. The city has a rich history, and many significant events took place within the city limits, including the Battle of Stones River, one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.

4. Murfreesboro has a vibrant arts scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and museums located in the city.

5. The annual Main Street JazzFest draws visitors from across the country and features live music, food vendors, and activities for all ages.

One significant historical event that occurred in Murfreesboro was the Battle of Stones River, fought between Union and Confederate forces from December 31, 1862, to January 2, 1863. The battle resulted in a Union victory, but the death toll on both sides was high, with nearly 23,000 casualties. The battlefield has since been preserved as the Stones River National Battlefield, and visitors can explore the park's many historic sites, including the Hazen Brigade Monument, the McFadden Farm, and the Stones River Cemetery.