Science Hill, Stewarts Creek churches pre-date Civil War

Susan Harber, The Daily News Journal, April 3, 2017 My favorite study is the research of olden Rutherford County churches that have stood tall during both triumph and struggle.  Today, we will explore the primitive history of two churches that are thriving over a span of nearly two centuries.  Science…

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WWI Display at Linebaugh Library

Murfreesboro City Television, March 30, 2017 Check out the WWI Display now at Linebaugh Public Library on the second floor in the reading room.  The display will be up throughout the month of April.

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Boat access still planned at Brown’s Mill

Michelle Willard, The Daily News Journal, March 24, 2017 In September 2014, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency removed what remained of Brown’s Mill dam on the East Fork of the Stones River in Lascassas in hopes that it could be opened to boaters in the future. Three years later, the Stones River is…

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2017 Show & Tell

The RCHS hosted still another successful and fun evening at Murfreesboro’s historic Carriage Lane Inn and Reception House Monday, March 20, 2017.  This year’s attendance totaled 55 local history enthusiasts!

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The Murfreesboro Press Newspaper

Quick – who remembers ‘The Murfreesboro Press’?  The Murfreesboro Press ran from 1978-1982, published and edited by Donald Keith and Jim Leonhirth. The following is the December 31, 1981 edition featuring ‘downtown revitalization’ for Murfreesboro.  (EDITOR NOTE: More pics of the Murfreesboro Press will be added later this week…)  

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Nonprofit ‘adopts’ old City Cemetery in Murfreesboro

Michelle Willard, The Daily News Journal, March 17, 2017 The history of Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee and even the nation runs through Murfreesboro’s old City Cemetery and site of the First Presbyterian Church on Vine Street. “The old City Cemetery is one of the oldest historic sites in Murfreesboro,” said…

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Office space study for the Square splits commission

Scott Broden, The Daily News Journal, March 17, 2017 A divided Rutherford County Commission approved a $50,000 planning study Thursday to evaluate existing government offices in the downtown Square area of Murfreesboro. Commissioner Charlie Baum was among those in the minority of a 12-7 vote that authorizes the county to…

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