Murfreesboro, AR
Music connected to Murfreesboro
About Murfreesboro
- • Jazz pianist and composer Art Tatum, known for his virtuosity, was born in Murfreesboro.
- • Diamond mining, as a recreational activity, is a unique cultural element strongly tied to the area.
- • Diamonds discovered in the area put Murfreesboro on the map, leading to tourism.
- • The Crater of Diamonds State Park is the only diamond mine in the world open to the public.
- • A devastating fire in 1916 destroyed much of the town's business district.
- • Named after Colonel Hardy Murfree, a Revolutionary War hero, it was established in 1824.
- • With about 1,500 people, it's a small town, much smaller than its namesake in Tennessee.
- • At 430 feet above sea level, the terrain is gently rolling, great for diamond hunting.
- • Tourism, especially related to the diamond mine, is a major economic driver.
- • Experiencing Murfreesboro feels like stepping back in time to a simpler way of life.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, though a drive away, remain a popular team in the region.
- • Murfreesboro High School's football team has a strong local rivalry with neighboring schools.