The Murfreesboro, Tennessee tornado touched down 15 miles southwest of Murfreesboro on April 10, 2009 and moved northeast farily quickly. It struck Murfreesboro, destroying numerous homes and heavily damaging many others. Several homes were removed from their foundations and trees in at least one area were debarked, which was the basis for the tornado's EF4 rating. A two-story office building had the upper floor completely removed. A woman and her infant daughter were killed in the destruction of their home. More than 50 other people were injured.
The Murfreesboro, Tennessee tornado of 2009 was a disaster in and of itself. It did not created other disasters.
Storm Stories - 2003 Murfreesboro Tornado was released on: USA: 3 April 2010
Tornadoes are not given names as hurricanes are, but they are often referred to by where they hit. Three notable tornadoes from 2009 were the Lone Grove, Oklahoma tornado, the Murfreesboro, Tennessee tornado, and the Aurora, Nebraska tornado.
The address of the Murfreesboro Historical Assn Inc is: Po Box 3, Murfreesboro, VA 20101
So far, 2 EF-4s have been recorded. The first in February at Lone Grove, OK, and the 2nd in April at Murfreesboro, TN.
Operation Murfreesboro happened on 30-02-18.
Murfreesboro in Hertford County, North Carolina is located on the Meherrin River
First Battle of Murfreesboro happened on 1862-07-13.
Third Battle of Murfreesboro happened on 1864-12-05.
What was referred to by the South as The Battle of Murfreesboro, fought from 31 December, 1862, to 2 January, 1863, was known as The Battle of Stones River or The Second Battle of Murfreesboro by the North (The First Battle of Murfreesboro was fought on 13 July, 1862).
The battle of Murfreesboro was fought in Rutherford county Tennessee, in the central part of the state.
Trendy Pieces, South Church St, Murfreesboro, TN.