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Murfreesboro is a city in, and county seat of, Rutherford County, Tennessee, United States. [6] The population was 165,430 according to the 2023 census, up from 108,755 residents certified in 2010. [7]
1817 - Murfreesboro incorporated. [2] 1818 Murfreesboro designated Tennessee state capital. [3] Population: 950 (estimate). [1] 1822 - County courthouse burns down. [4] 1826 - Tennessee state capital moves from Murfreesboro to Nashville. [1] 1827 - Temperance Society formed. [1] 1828 - Andrew Jackson visits town. [1] 1830 - Population: 786. [1]
The Discovery Center began as the "Discovery House", a children's museum, in 1986. [1] During its first year of operation it had 11,000 visitors. [2]In 1995 after it outgrew its old location the Discovery House staff, Congressman Bart Gordon and Murfreesboro Mayor Joe Jackson, with the help of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, began to study the possibility of reusing the vacated site ...
2017 August 21 at 16:50:44.6 UTC First Penumbral Internal Contact 2017 August 21 at 18:13:05.6 UTC Equatorial Conjunction 2017 August 21 at 18:14:22.8 UTC Greatest Duration 2017 August 21 at 18:22:57.5 UTC Greatest Eclipse 2017 August 21 at 18:26:40.3 UTC Ecliptic Conjunction 2017 August 21 at 18:31:19.6 UTC Last Penumbral Internal Contact
On 9 August 1944, Captain Darrell R. Lindsey of the 394th Bombardment Group led a formation of B-26 bombers to destroy the L'Isle Adam bridge in German-occupied France. Despite his B-26 being heavily damaged by ground fire and engulfed in flames, he completed the bombing run.
The original park site was once private farm land, which was then bought by the City of Murfreesboro in 1965. The park was dedicated on October 29, 1977. [2] The park comprises 50 acres (20 ha) and has three picnic shelters, two play grounds, two baseball fields, eight tennis courts, and green areas.