What to See

Cannonsburgh Village

Cannonsburgh Village

Cannonsburgh, the original name of Murfreesboro, is a reconstructed Southern village. The village serves as a living history museum of early Southern life.

Cannonsburgh Village includes:

  • Gristmill
  • One-room schoolhouse
  • Town hall
  • Log home
  • Little white country church
  • Large collection of antique farm equipment
  • General store
  • Museum
  • Blacksmith's shop

Hours:
Tues - Sat, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sun, 1p.m.- 5 p.m., Mon- Closed
Open Late April - Dec 1.
Grounds open year-round

Admission:
Self-guided tours are free. Guided tours are available for $2.50 per adult, $1.50 per child over age 6. Under 6 is free. Senior Citizens discounts are available.

Location:
Cannonsburgh Village, 312 South Front St., Murfreesboro, TN 37129

Directions:
Located off Interstate 24, take exit 78B, Route 96, East. Head toward Murfreesboro approximately 2 miles; turn right onto Broad St (Route 41 & 231 south). Stay in the right lane for mile, then turn right onto S. Front St. Cannonsburgh Village will be in the first block on your right. Turn right into the parking lot.

For more information, please call (615) 890-0355 or Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation Department at (615) 890-5333