Exploring in your Own Backyard
I’ve recently had the opportunity to visit The Center for the Arts in Murfreesboro. My husband and children were in the production The Wizard of Oz. During this time I had the opportunity to explore this 100 year old building and learn a little about its history.
This Italianate structure was built in 1909 on the site of an old livery station and originally served as a Post Office. In 1962 it became the Linebaugh Library. When the library moved, the building was renovated and on December 1, 1995 it re-opened as The Center for the Arts.
Whether you enjoy theatre productions, art exhibits, music, dance or even if you are looking for educational classes and camps; The Center for the Arts has something for just about everyone
The Center for the Arts is a non profit organization and relies on individual and corporate support and donations. For more information about The Center for the Arts take a look at Their Website.
I have lived in Murfreesboro for 10 years now. I’ve lived all over the country and know first hand the excitement and struggles that come with relocating. As a Realtor with Bob Parks Realty, my goal is to eliminate as many of those struggles as possible and help you to focus on the excitement of your new home town. Murfreesboro/Rutherford County has experienced so much growth and this growth is continuing. There is so much to offer here so take the time to explore where you live, you’ll be glad you did.
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Diana Wood
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