Marymont, Murfreesboro
#14 among attractions in Murfreesboro
Facts and practical information
Marymont is a historic mansion in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, U.S. It was built in 1860-1861 for Hiram Jenkins. In 1878, it was inherited by his niece, Nimmie Jenkins, and her husband, Dr. J. J. Rucker. They named the house after their daughter, Mary Rucker. ()
Murfreesboro United States
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Marymont – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stones River Mall, The Avenue Murfreesboro, Hazen Brigade Monument, Indian Hills Golf Course.
- 3.9 miNEShopping, Shopping centre
Stones River Mall, Murfreesboro
101 min walk • Stones River Town Centre is a partially enclosed regional shopping mall in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States. Built in 1992, it was expanded and renovated in the late 2000s. The mall comprises more than fifty stores. The mall is owned and managed by Sterling Organization.
- 3.3 miNEShopping, Shopping centre
The Avenue Murfreesboro, Murfreesboro
86 min walk • The Avenue Murfreesboro is an open-air regional lifestyle shopping center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, located 27 miles southeast of downtown Nashville. More than one hundred stores reside within the complex.
- 4.9 miNECemetery
Hazen Brigade Monument, Murfreesboro
125 min walk • The Hazen Brigade Monument at Stones River National Battlefield, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is the oldest American Civil War monument remaining in its original battlefield location.
- 5.3 miE35°47'33"N • 86°23'30"W
Indian Hills Golf Course, Murfreesboro
134 min walk • Outdoor activities, Golf
- 5.2 miETower
Rutherford County Courthouse, Murfreesboro
133 min walk • The Rutherford County Courthouse in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is a Classical Revival building from 1859. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
- 5 miNEHistorical place, History museum, Cemetery
Stones River National Battlefield, Murfreesboro
127 min walk • Stones River National Battlefield, a 570-acre park along the Stones River in Rutherford County, Tennessee, three miles northwest of Murfreesboro and twenty-eight miles southeast of Nashville, memorializes the Battle of Stones River.
- 5.3 miESpecialty museum, Museum
Bradley Academy Museum, Murfreesboro
135 min walk • Bradley Academy Museum is a historic school building in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, that now serves as a museum and community center.
- 4.3 miNEGolf, Outdoor activities, Park
Old Fort Park and Golf Course, Murfreesboro
109 min walk • Old Fort Park and Golf Course is a 50-acre park and public golf course located in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The park grounds include the Civil War era Fortress Rosecrans and two trailheads to the City's Greenway system.
- 5.3 miEChurch
First Presbyterian Church, Murfreesboro
137 min walk • First Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 210 N. Spring Street in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The congregation was founded on April 10, 1812. Its original building was used a hospital by both sides in the Civil War and was destroyed. It was replaced by a new building completed in 1867.
- 5.3 miEMuseum
Discovery Center at Murfree Spring, Murfreesboro
136 min walk • The Discovery Center is a children's museum, nature center and wetlands boardwalk near downtown Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Exhibits include themed exploration areas for town life, science, trains, cars, a fire engine and farmers market.
- 5.4 miEItalianate architecture, Greek Revival architecture
Childress-Ray House, Murfreesboro
138 min walk • The Childress-Ray House is a historic house in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, U.S. It was built in 1847. In 1874, it was purchased by John Childress, the brother of U.S. First Lady Sarah Childress Polk, brother-in-law of U.S. President James K. Polk, and the father-in-law of Tennessee Governor John C. Brown.