Collierville, Historic town in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States
Collierville is a town in Shelby County, Tennessee, comprising residential neighborhoods and commercial districts spread across a substantial area. The community sits within the Memphis metropolitan region and blends older structures with contemporary town development.
The town was founded in 1836 and experienced two significant battles during the Civil War in 1863 that caused substantial damage to buildings and infrastructure. These conflicts remain central to understanding the community's past.
The Morton Museum preserves local artifacts and documents that tell the story of the community, while the Harrell Theatre hosts performances throughout the year. Both venues serve as gathering places where residents and visitors engage with local creative life.
The town is accessible via Interstate 269 and U.S. Route 72, which connect it to surrounding areas and make navigation straightforward. Memphis International Airport nearby provides flight options for travelers arriving from or departing to distant destinations.
The downtown square received recognition from Parade Magazine in 2014 as one of America's best main streets. The award highlighted the preserved 19th-century buildings that form the heart of the community.
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