Murfreesboro serves as the seat of Rutherford County, about 35 miles southeast of Nashville along Interstate 24, with roughly 157,000 residents and one of the fastest growth rates of any city in Tennessee. Middle Tennessee State University, founded in 1911, enrolls around 21,000 students and holds the distinction of being the largest undergraduate university in the state. The campus sits on East Main Street and hosts the Center for Popular Music, whose archive documents American vernacular music across nearly every genre.
Stones River National Battlefield preserves ground where Union and Confederate forces fought from December 31, 1862, through January 2, 1863, in one of the war's bloodiest engagements on a per-capita basis. The national cemetery at the battlefield holds more than 6,100 graves, many unidentified. Murfreesboro briefly served as the Tennessee state capital from 1818 to 1826 before the government moved to Nashville.
Downtown centers on the 1859 Rutherford County Courthouse, one of only six antebellum courthouses still in use in Tennessee, surrounded by the public square and adjacent commercial blocks. Cannonsburgh Village on South Front Street preserves log structures and nineteenth-century craft buildings as a heritage site. The Discovery Center at Murree Spring serves as a children's science museum and nature center.
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Murfreesboro serves as the seat of Rutherford County, about 35 miles southeast of Nashville along Interstate 24, with roughly 157,000 residents and one of the fastest growth rates of any city in Tennessee. Middle Tennessee State University, founded in 1911, enrolls around 21,000 students and holds the distinction of being the largest undergraduate university in the state. The campus sits on East Main Street and hosts the Center for Popular Music, whose archive documents American vernacular music across nearly every genre.
Stones River National Battlefield preserves ground where Union and Confederate forces fought from December 31, 1862, through January 2, 1863, in one of the war's bloodiest engagements on a per-capita basis. The national cemetery at the battlefield holds more than 6,100 graves, many unidentified. Murfreesboro briefly served as the Tennessee state capital from 1818 to 1826 before the government moved to Nashville.
Downtown centers on the 1859 Rutherford County Courthouse, one of only six antebellum courthouses still in use in Tennessee, surrounded by the public square and adjacent commercial blocks. Cannonsburgh Village on South Front Street preserves log structures and nineteenth-century craft buildings as a heritage site. The Discovery Center at Murree Spring serves as a children's science museum and nature center.
Coverage of Murfreesboro on Escortservice.com is limited to catalog entries for escort websites serving the area. The site catalogs. Nothing beyond cataloging is offered, including no bookings, no vetting of advertisers, and no mediation. A 21+ age gate applies to all users of the site.
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