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BRADLEY ACADEMY MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER

415 South Academy Street
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
(615) 962-8773

Bradley Academy was built in 1806 as the first school for education of white males only. In 1884, African American students, males and females, were allowed to attend school. The current structure was built in 1917 and opened as the new school for African American students in 1918. Today, Bradley Academy Museum and Cultural Center houses an original classroom, a Civil War exhibit, and an Early Settlers for the City of Murfreesboro and the County of Rutherford exhibit. Amenities and Rentals – These rooms are available for rent seven days a week: Auditorium/dining area with small kitchen | Theatre for musical programs and plays – seats 35 | Boardroom – seats 18

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