Murfreesboro, TN - Main Street Murfreesboro's Annual Celebration on February 22nd at The Walnut House will honor local businesses for their contributions to the downtown district. Awards include the "Downtown Design Awards" for Boro Bourbon Brews and Happy’s Sports Lounge, and the "Downtown Business of the Year Award" for Domenico’s Italian Deli. Additionally, the recipient of the Doug Young Downtown Award will be revealed. Main Street Murfreesboro, affiliated with the National Main .
Main Street Murfreesboro plans for its Annual Celebration on February 22 at The Walnut House located at 116 N. Walnut Street in downtown Murfreesboro. The event will have light appetizers and drinks from 4:30-5:00 with the celebration and awards ceremony from 5:00-6:00pm. All are invited to purchase a ticket through https://bit.ly/MainStreetAwards24.
This annual event is to celebrate the achievements made in the historic downtown business district by highlighting business owners who .
(MURFREESBORO) Main Street Murfreesboro's popular SATURDAY MARKETPLACE only has two more runs before closing for the season. This event is around the historic Rutherford County Courthouse on the square every Saturday morning from 8:00AM until noon. The final two events are October 21st and 28th.
Main Street's Executive Director Sarah Callender said, "So many items to purchase to eat or give as gifts! Everything from local honey to holiday candles. pumpkins, mums, Halloween tre .
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(MURFREESBORO) With fall just a little over a week away, the final FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE of the season ended (9/15/2023) with a packed town square, musical memories echoing throughout the historic area and artwork in downtown businesses as well as on the streets.
Memories from the rock'n roll era filled the historic square as Ultimate Oldies kept the audience mesmorized.
In addition, the 'Boro Art Crawl brought residents into downtown stores to talk with local artists and purchase thei .