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Step Back in Time for the 48th Annual Pioneer Days at Cannonsburgh Village

MURFREESBORO, TN - In Murfreesboro, the historic Cannonsburgh Village is gearing up to host its much-anticipated 48th annual Pioneer Days event on Saturday, April 27th, from 10 am to 4 pm. Set against the charming backdrop of the picturesque village, this event promises a delightful experience for visitors of all ages. With over 70 vendors expected to participate, attendees can immerse themselves in a variety of historical demonstrations, including blacksmithing, basket weaving, woodworking, .

Cannonsburgh Village Prepares for Pioneer Days Celebration Later This Month

Murfreesboro, TN - Murfreesboro residents are in for a treat on Saturday, April 27th, as Cannonsburgh Village gears up for a day filled with festivities celebrating Pioneer Days. From 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., visitors can expect a plethora of activities and entertainment suitable for all ages. Craft enthusiasts will delight in the opportunity to peruse handmade crafts while enjoying live music performances by local bands such as the Jake Leg Stompers and Stones River Bluegrass. Adding to the li .

Murfreesboro City Council Approves $267,000 Contract to Design Pedestrian Bridge Over Broad Street and TDOT Awards Funding to Build $1 7 Million Bridge

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The Murfreesboro City Council made a significant decision on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024, by voting to authorize a professional services contract worth $267,000 with Energy, Land and Infrastructure, Inc. (ELI). This contract is intended to pay for the design of a future Pedestrian Bridge that will go over Broad Street, a project stemming from the Historic Bottoms Planning Study. The Pedestrian Bridge over Broad Street is a key element of the city's vision to enhance .

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Over $4,000 Raised by Local Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter were Donated to A Soldier s Child

MURFREESBORO, TN - The Captain William Lytle Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently raised funds for a local non-profit that started in Rutherford County. That non-profit was A Soldier's Child. To raise money, a raffle was held with the prize being a handmade quilt that was stitched by DAR member Teresa Kant. The prized quilt displayed pictures of historic places throughout Rutherford County. DAR Member Sherri Harding in Murfreesboro told WGNS the quilt was a success. .

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