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Confederate monument

A Confederate Soldiers monument stands next to the Rutherford County Courthouse in the center of square in downtown Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The monument is dedicated to soldiers who fought and died in the Civil War between Dec. 31, 1862 to Jan. 2, 1863. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins

Discovery Center museum

Discovery Center at Murfree Spring.

Downtown Murfreesboro

Coreen Holden at 2 Cute in Murfreesboro.

Flowers

Black eyed susans.

Lake

Percy Priest Lake.

Statue

Statue in downtown Mufreesboro.

Air Show

20th anniversary of the Smyrna Air Show.

The Avenue

The Avenue, a major new retai destination in Murfreesboro.

Hotel

The Embassy Suites hotel and coference center.

Family Matters

The Murfreesboro Baseball Association's Dodgers 4-6 year-old T-ball team prepares for a game at Barfield Crescent Park in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Murfreesboro was named one of the Best Places to Raise Your Kids in Business Week magazine in 2008. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins

Cannonsburgh Village

A collection of old antique tractors is on display at Cannonsburgh Village in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Cannonsburgh Village, which was the original name of Murfreesboro, is a reconstructed Southern village open to visitors. The village serves as a living history museum of early Southern life. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins

Eagleville

A banner along Main Street welcomes visitors to downtown Eagleville, Tennessee. Eagleville is a historic, picturesque small town that is also a burgeoning community with a lot going on a newly renovated library, a new mayor, a new grocery store in the works and more. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins

Stones River National Battlefield

Cannons stand in a field at Stones River National Battlefield in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Stones River was the site of Battle of Stones River during the Civil War from Dec. 31, 1862 to Jan. 2, 1863. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins

Eagleville

Various small business, including Ralston Antiques, line the street along Main Street in downtown Eagleville, Tennessee. Eagleville is a historic, picturesque small town that is also a burgeoning community with a lot going on a newly renovated library, a new mayor, a new grocery store in the works and more. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins

Waterfall

Water from the Stones River flows over a small waterfall along the Greenway Trail near the Manson Pike Trailhead in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Rutherford County is home to plenty of gorgeous green spaces and recreation opportunities. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins

Butterfly

A misty morning in the Rutherford County countryside

Barrett Firearms

Barrett Firearms manufacturing facility

Embassy Suites Hotel

Embassy Suites & Conference Center

Retire in Smyrna

Fisherman J. Percy Priest Lake

Two Days Your Way

Outdoor wetlands nature area at the Discovery Center

Two Days Your Way

Discovery Center at Murfree Spring

Two Days Your Way

Stones River

Two Days Your Way

The doorway to the boyhood home of Sam Davis

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Horse Farms

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Sunrise illuminates the Rutherford County countryside

Historic Mansion

Oaklands historic mansion in Murfreesboro.

Omni Hut

A Pupu Platter from Omni Hut.

Cannonsburgh Village

An old windmill stands against the blue sky at Cannonsburgh Village in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Cannonsburgh Village, which was the original name of Murfreesboro, is a reconstructed Southern village open to visitors. The village serves as a living history museum of early Southern life. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins

Family Matters

Emma Sanborn, 6, leads a donkey around as she grooms it while visiting Sam Davis Home as part of the 23rd Annual Heritage Days in Smyrna, Tennessee. There are many family-friendly activities in Rutherford County. The home is the former home of Confederate Civil War soldier, Sam Davis, and his family. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins

Cannonsburgh Village

A collection of old antique tractors is on display at Cannonsburgh Village in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Cannonsburgh Village, which was the original name of Murfreesboro, is a reconstructed Southern village open to visitors. The village serves as a living history museum of early Southern life. JCI PHOTO- Jeff Adkins