- Oaklands Mansion, 900 North Maney Avenue
- “Big Holly”, Mr.& Mrs. Gordon Bell, 718 North Maney Avenue
- Oaklands Park Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 711 North Maney Avenue
- Mr. & Mrs. Rhea Cole, 619 North Maney Avenue
- Mr. Cory Williams, 603 North Maney Avenue
- Mr. Adam Holsted, 343 Jackson Street
- Dreamingincolor, Ms. Deneen Glidwell, 504 North Maney Avenue
- Demos’ Restaurant Office, 503 North Maney Avenue
- Old Dunaway Store, Ms. Linda Stevens, 312 North Maney Avenue
- Mr. & Mrs. Rick Cottle, 225 North Maney Avenue
- Mr. & Mrs. Rob Baker, 217 North Maney Avenue
- Ms. Kathy Yeager, 120 North Maney Avenue
- Mrs. Nancy Morris, 347 East Main Street
- Central Christian Church, 404 East Main Street
- Ransom Historic House & School Museum, 717 North Academy Street
Usher in the holiday season with an enchanting tour of historic homes and landmarks. The annual Oaklands Christmas Candlelight Tour of Homes is slated for December 5, 2015 from 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The tour, sponsored by Oaklands Association will feature beautiful and historic private homes, distinctive churches, and the graceful Oaklands Mansion.
In the late 1860s, the Maneys subdivided and sold much of their front acreage into lots to create a residential neighborhood, originally called “Maney’s Addition,” thought to be Murfreesboro’s first “subdivision.” It later became North Maney Avenue, which intersects present-day Main Street. Advertisements for lots in Maney’s Addition appeared in local newspapers assuring prospective owners free access to the Maneys’ spring. In the late 1880s, after she left Oaklands, Adaline Maney moved into a home in Maney’s Addition known as “Big Holly.” Today that home is the property of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell and will be featured on the tour.
Following the old carriage path of the plantation, stops along the holiday tour include the following historic buildings: