Murfreesboro Juneteenth Festival
A free, family-friendly celebration of emancipation close to Puckett Station, featuring food, live music, dancing, and interactive art and cultural exhibits—a great way for locals to connect with community heritage.
Nestled in Murfreesboro, Puckett Station charms residents with its inviting craftsman-style homes, tree-lined streets, and welcoming front porches that foster a true sense of neighborly connection. Lush green spaces and quiet sidewalks create a peaceful setting perfect for evening strolls and community gatherings.
Murfreesboro offers a peaceful and tranquil setting perfect for anyone valuing calm surroundings and quiet streets. The housing stock features mostly single detached homes along with some smaller apartment buildings, providing a range of sizes from cozy lofts to spacious four-bedroom residences built primarily around 1999. Residents can access over 50 grocery stores and several dining options, contributing to daily convenience. Primary schools are situated within close reach no matter where residents live, with selections of both public and private institutions available at elementary and secondary levels. Parking is generally easy, ensuring hassle-free transportation by vehicle throughout the area.
Murfreesboro offers a slower-paced environment. Murfreesboro is very quiet, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
This neighborhood gem offers residents a seasonal swimming pool and adjacent playground within Puckett Station, providing a welcoming hub for families to enjoy outdoor recreation and community gatherings just steps from home.
Puckett Station falls within the highly regarded Blackman Elementary, Middle, and High School district, including Blackman High School on Blaze Drive, offering top-tier public education and strong community ties.
With sidewalks throughout the subdivision and nearby green spaces, the neighborhood supports walkability and outdoor activity, making it easy and safe for residents to stroll, bike, or let kids play close to home.
Puckett Station is conveniently close to retail and dining along Medical Center Parkway and near The Avenue lifestyle center, giving residents quick access to shopping, restaurants, and services within minutes.
This historic site located within the neighborhood preserves relocated graves of African American burials from the Civil War era, marking an important heritage landmark recognized for its cultural and historical significance.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free, family-friendly celebration of emancipation close to Puckett Station, featuring food, live music, dancing, and interactive art and cultural exhibits—a great way for locals to connect with community heritage.
A monthly lunchtime gathering offering local food trucks on the plaza; ideal for grabbing a casual meal outdoors near downtown, supporting local vendors, and mingling with neighbors during your lunch break.
A live Americana concert right at Puckett’s—perfectly walkable from Puckett Station and great for residents wanting a local night out with live music.
A regional concert featuring Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers at nearby Hop Springs—an appealing evening outing for music fans willing to venture just outside downtown Murfreesboro.
A vibrant market inside Stones River Mall with 60+ vendors and food trucks—ideal for residents looking to shop local, enjoy food, and explore new crafts in an air‑conditioned space.
A recurring family‑friendly food truck and artisan market each Friday evening (except June 19 & 26) offering local cuisine, shopping, and live music—great for unwinding nearby after the week.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Puckett Station
Local characteristics and demographics for Puckett Station