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Murfreesboro, TN in Rutherford County is one of the fastest growing communities in Tennessee and is located about 38 miles south of Nashville, TN. This medium-sized community is loaded with everything you need as a family, single professional, or retiree. Homes for sale in Murfreesboro range from $45,000 - $1,000,000 plus. Murfreesboro’s wide-range of diversity includes new construction, garden homes, custom estate homes, farms/land, and historic homes in downtown Murfreesboro.
Murfreesboro, TN is loaded with historical significance and homes for sale are near shopping, beautiful parks, a dog park, churches, nature trails, restaurants, Stones River, and some of the best public schools
in Middle Tennessee. Home to Middle Tennessee State University and several large employers, some locals rate Murfreesboro as one of the best places to raise a family.
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Prompted by my visit, I began some reading on The Bradley Academy in Murfreesboro, located at 415 South Academy Street, originally built in 1811. Today, the current building, built in 1917, sits in the very same location as another institution of the same name. In 1814, a young James K. Polk graduated from the first Bradley Academy, and you may be interested in knowing that the citizens of color in Murfreesboro began using the school in 1881. The school functioned until the 1960’s, and the old
school was then added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. Today, if you travel to this site, you will find that the school is the home of a museum and cultural arts center.