Tennessee has been a state since 1796, just a few years after the United States became its own independent country. President George Washington himself signed Tennessee into statehood, and the initial capital of the new region was Knoxville. It wasn’t until 1843, after a hot debate, that Nashville became the state’s permanent capital. Many folks don’t realize that Murfreesboro was in the running to become the permanent capital of the state, mainly due to its geographical location right in the heart of Tennessee.

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How fascinating! Did you know that Murfreesboro is located at the exact geographical center of Tennessee? It’s a wonderful place to visit no matter the time of year for both adults and children.

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