(MURFREESBORO) City Planning Director Greg McKnight updated approximately 40 downtown business owners Tuesday (8/23/2022) at the Main Street Murfreesboro office (225 W. College St.) about four proposals that would greatly enlarge the footprint of the downtown Historic Business District.
The planning director stressed that each venture was very fluid and would change numerous times before there was touchable brick and mortar. In fact, during McKnight’s talk, he received several text .
TravelAwaits
Jul.3.2021
During this past year, I was forced out of my usual travel routines and found myself in my car road-tripping throughout the Midwest. One day, I found myself driving the beautiful Ohio River Scenic Byway, and I was taken by surprise by the extraordinary stops along my way. My blinker seemed to be on every few minutes as I pulled off the road to take in the small-town charm that seemed to meet me at every mile marker.
1. Steubenville
When I came into Steubenville, I was surprised by all the abundant history and charm this little town had. Settlers moved into this region, known as the Seven Ranges, in 1786, after a fort was built along the banks of the Ohio River, and it is one of the oldest cities in the state.