Cannonsburgh


Cannonsburgh entrance.
Walking paths at Cannonsburgh.
Lytle Creek next to Cannonsburgh.
The turn-of-the-century fire engine was originally purchased for used by the Red Cedar Bucket Factory. The Murfreesboro Fire Department restored the engine for display at Cannonsburgh.
The Williamson Memorial Chapel.
L & N Caboose, donated to Cannonsburgh in 1988 CSX Transportation.
The Rawlins Tractor Shed is designed to illustrate the types of power that farmers used in Middle Tennessee between 1920 and 1950.
The Rawlin's Tractor Shed collection began in 1982 as a cooperative effort between Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation Department and Middle Tennessee State University under the direction of Dr. Omri Rawlins, Professor of Agribusiness at MTSU. Nearly 20 tractors are featured.
Original steps of the Rutherford County Courthouse.
Herb and flower garden.
The "Town Hall" of Cannonsburgh, recreating its setting from the early 1800's.
The "Early 1900's Telephone Building" depicts life for early telephone operators. This switchboard originally came from the Rockvale Home Mutual Telephone in Southern Rutherford County.
The teacher's desk inside the village's One Room Schoolhouse.
Original grindstones in the village's iconic gristmill, a reproduction of Elma's Mill that once stood on nearby Stones River.
Murfreesboro Greenway System trailhead at Cannonsburgh.