In honor of America’s 250th anniversary, Shacklett’s Photography Heritage Collection is proud to announce the opening of “Capturing Our Community’s History,” a special legacy photography exhibit celebrating the rich heritage and stories that have shaped the Murfreesboro community through time.
The exhibit debuted on April 28 as part of the anniversary celebration for Homer Pittard Campus School.

Murfreesboro Battery, 1934
The Legacy Exhibit features a curated selection of historical photographs offering visitors a unique glimpse into the lives, traditions and milestones that have defined our community over the years.
Following its debut, the exhibit will remain through July 4 at the Center for the Arts, located at 110 W. College St., providing the public with an extended opportunity to engage with and reflect on our shared history.

James K. Polk Hotel, Circa 1940
“We invite everyone to join us in commemorating this significant milestone as we honor the past and inspire future generations,” said Aidan Shacklett from Shacklett’s Photography Heritage Collection. “This exhibit is a testament to the enduring spirit and legacy of our community.”

Church St., Circa 1920
For more information about exhibit hours and related community art events, contact the Center for the Arts at 615-904-ARTS.
For more information on Shacklett’s Photography, visit shacklettsphotography.com.

Cotton Days on the Square, 1938











