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Developer Says Bible Park Will Keep Quiet
Man Plans To Buffer Site For Sound
POSTED: 1:26 pm CST January 28,
2008
UPDATED: 1:38 pm CST January 28,
2008
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. -- The developer who wants to build a Bible park in Murfreesboro is promising that people who live near it won't hear it.According to the Murfreesboro Post, Armon Bartur said trees will buffer the site and that his company will build an amphitheater to capture the sound within the park.Bartur said he wants to build in the Blackman community.A consultant is hoping the plans will be submitted to county planners in the next few weeks.
Previous Stories:
- January 25, 2008: Commissioners Met Privately With Bible Park Developers
- December 27, 2007: Developers Renew Push For Bible Park
- August 24, 2007: Bible Park Developer Launches Promotional Web Site
- June 11, 2007: Report: Bible-Based Theme Park Not Done Deal
- June 4, 2007: Developer: Taxpayers Won't Pay For Bible Park
- May 17, 2007: Residents Share Mixed Emotions On Bible Park
- May 16, 2007: Property Owners Agree To Sell Land For Bible Park
- April 25, 2007: Some Residents Reject Bible-Based Theme Park
- April 13, 2007: Bible-Based Park Proposed For Rutherford Co.
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