
Photo by See-Tennessee.com
The Union Army of Cumberland built Fortress Rosecrans
after the Battle of Stone River. It is the largest
fortification constructed during the Civil War. The fortress
is one of the stops along the self-guided battle
tour.
Arts
Murfreesboro
Center for the Arts
110 W. College
Phone: 615.904.2787
Attractions
Murfreesboro
Cannonsburgh Pioneer Village
312 S. Front St., 37130
Phone: 615.890.0355
Cannonsburgh is Murfreesboro's original name. The
reconstructed village contains a general store, blacksmith's
shop, chapel and many other pioneer buildings.
Discovery Center at Murfree
Spring
502 Southeast Broad, 37130
Phone: 615.890.2300
Hands-on museum for kids.
Mineral,
Gem & Fossil Museum
Ezell Hall at Middle Tennessee State University
Open Saturday from 1-5 p.m.
Oakland Historic House Museum
900 N. Maney Ave., 37130
Phone: 615.893.0022
This historic house served as the Civil War headquarters of
Confederate President Jefferson Davis while he was in
Murfreesboro.
Stones
River National Battlefield
3501 Old Nashville Hwy., 37129
More than 80,000 soldiers were involved in a three-day Civil
War battle here that began on New Year's Eve in
1862.
Stones
River National Cemetery
Smyrna
Sam Davis Home
1399 Sam Davis Road, 37167
Phone: 615.459.2341
Entertainment
Murfreesboro
Wynnsong 16 Cinema
2626 Cason Square Blvd.
Phone: 615.893.2253
Festivals/Annual
Events
Murfreesboro
Uncle Dave Macon Days Festival
Recreation
Murfreesboro
Cedar Crest Golf Club
7972 Mona Road
Phone: 615.849.7837
Stones River Greenway Trail
Phone: 615.890.5333
Three-mile walking trail connects the Stones River National
Battlefield and Fortress Rosecrans.
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