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HISTORIC SITE
Cannonsburgh Village
Historic Cannonsburgh Village represents approximately 100 years of early Tennessee life from the 1830s to the 1930s. Within the village is a gristmill, school house, a telephone operator’s house, the University House, the Leeman House, a museum, a caboose, the Wedding Chapel, a doctor’s office, a general store, a blacksmith’s shop, and the World’s Largest Cedar Bucket.
School Tours
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615-890-0355 shodges@murfreesborotn.gov
Guided school tours of Cannonsburgh Village are available 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, by appointment. There is a fee of $3 per student; teachers are admitted free with paid school tour.
The tours last approximately 90 minutes with additional time required for larger groups. No tours in stormy weather.
Programs & Activities
Cannonsburgh Village offers a variety of programs and activities for individuals and groups of all ages. Programs include informational classes, crafts, gardening, history and preservation.
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Email us for questions, information on group tours and to make reservations for programs. Self-guided tours are free.
murfreesborotn.gov/164/cannonsburgh-village