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Welcome

There's much to see here in Murfreesboro.  All of our properties are available for private tours and school groups, and are also open during special events hosted by the Murfreesboro Historical Association.  Please contact us to inquire about a tour. murfreesborohistorical@gmail.com

The Roberts-Vaughan Village Center

116 E. Main Street

A restored Greek Revival home built about 1805. It is open during normal business hours.

Brady C. Jefcoat Museum of Americana

201 W. High Street

Housing amazing antiques, collectables, & oddities with phonographs, music boxes, & appliances. 



John Wheeler House

403 E. Broad Street

The Wheeler House was built in 1810 as a store belonging to William Hardy Murfree and George Gordon. 

The William Rea Museum

409 Williams Street

Built in 1790, the William Rea store is the oldest brick commercial structure in North Carolina.  

Dr. Walter Reed Home

311 W Main St. 

Notable army physician who discovered the cure for Yellow Fever spent some of his childhood here.

Evans Tin Shop

200 N 4th St

Holds a collection of antique tools used by local tinsmith, John Evans. The building was once the post office in nearby town

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