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(615) 896-8828Walter Hill Convenience Center at 870 E Jefferson Pike is a small drop-off spot used by Murfreesboro residents for quick household runs. Expect a compact site with separate containers for trash, recycling and yard debris rather than a full-service transfer station. Locals swing by for things that won't fit in curbside cans or for cleanup weekends.
Drive onto a paved lot with a few concrete islands and large metal bins; space for trailers or big trucks is limited so plan accordingly. There may be a small booth or posted instructions about where to leave items, and payment, if required, is normally handled at that point or via posted directions. Staff presence can vary at convenience centers, so have materials sorted before getting out of the vehicle. Weekends-especially spring cleanup-tend to be the busiest times and lines can form.
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