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  2. Saint Thomas - Rutherford Hospital - Wikipedia

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    1700 Medical Center Parkway, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States Coordinates 35°51′39″N 86°25′28″W  /  35.8607437°N 86.4243423°W  / 35.8607437; -86.4243423

  3. Bryan Terry - Wikipedia

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    Terry was born in Oklahoma, where he went into his family's auto salvage business.After attending the University of Oklahoma and the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Terry worked as a doctor in both Oklahoma and Tennessee, including caring for victims of the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.

  4. Murfreesboro, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Murfreesboro is a city in, and county seat of, Rutherford County, Tennessee, United States. [6] The population was 165,430 according to the 2023 census, up from 108,755 residents certified in 2010. [7] Murfreesboro is located in the Nashville metropolitan area of Middle Tennessee, 34 miles (55 km) southeast of downtown Nashville.

  5. Middle Tennessee State University - Wikipedia

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    Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU or MT) is a public research university in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. [6] Founded in 1911 as a normal school, the university consists of eight undergraduate colleges as well as a college of graduate studies, together offering more than 300 degree programs through more than 35 departments.

  6. Evergreen Cemetery (Murfreesboro, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Cemetery is a 90-acre (36 ha) cemetery located in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. [1] The cemetery began as a slave cemetery until its owner Dr. James Maney (the owner of Oaklands Plantation), deeded a 20-acre (8.1 ha) portion of his land to the city of Murfreesboro in 1872 to replace the "Old City Cemetery" which is located near downtown Murfreesboro.

  7. Susan M. Dray - Wikipedia

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    Susan M. Dray is an American human-computer interaction (HCI) and user experience (UX) professional who is a member of the CHI academy and the User Experience Professionals Association (UXPA). Dray is known for her work in the field of UX design and is also a founding member of SIGCHI , the Association for Computing Machinery 's special ...

  8. Dray (name) - Wikipedia

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    Dray is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Julie Dray, French actress; Julien Dray (born 1955), French politician; Tevian Dray (born 1956), American mathematician; Walter Dray (1886–1973), American track and field athlete; William Herbert Dray (1921–2009), Canadian philosopher of history; Dray Skky ...

  9. Timeline of Murfreesboro, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    1817 - Murfreesboro incorporated. [2] 1818 Murfreesboro designated Tennessee state capital. [3] Population: 950 (estimate). [1] 1822 - County courthouse burns down. [4] 1826 - Tennessee state capital moves from Murfreesboro to Nashville. [1] 1827 - Temperance Society formed. [1] 1828 - Andrew Jackson visits town. [1] 1830 - Population: 786. [1]