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Murfreesboro : Tennessee

Located on Stones River, Murfreesboro is a county seat of Rutherford County, in the Nashville-Davidson metro area. The community was named after an officer of the Revolutionary War, Hardy Murfree.

Murfreesboro is home to Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), the largest undergraduate university in the state of Tennessee. The city covers a total area of 101.5 km² (39.2 mi²) of which 101.0 km² (39.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.5 km² (0.2 mi²) of it (0.54%) is water. A stone monument marks the official site on Old Lascassas Pike, about a half-mile (800m) north of MTSU.

The annual average temperature of Murfreesboro is around 57 degrees F. It receives an annual precipitation of 53 inches every year.

Elevation: 619 feet

Land area: 39.0 square miles

Latitude: 35.86

Longitude: 86.39 W

Population: 86,793 as on 2005

Local festivals include:

    * Uncle Dave Macon Days
    * Cannonsburgh Pioneer Days
    * Tellabration

Attractions:

    * Stones River National Battlefield
    * Fortress Rosecrans
    * Oaklands Historic House Museum
    * Cannonsburgh Village
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