Talk:Collierville, Tennessee

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City or Town?

I saw the most recent edit changed Collierville's status from a "town" to a "city." I don't think this is appropriate considering that Collierville doesn't call itself a city, but uses "town" on all of its official items.


I don't know who else is interested, but I am seeing the need for an article on Avenue Carriage Crossing. What, specifically, is needed to make a decent article?

Old Town

I don't think "much" of Old Collierville remains, so I have a problem with that line. I no longer live in Collierville but I grew up there in the 70s and 80s (before the northerners ruined it). Really, the only thing left of Old Collierville is the town square. They demolished the old First Baptist Church, tore down many old houses and set up condos, and much of the old culture of the town is just gone. It's sad.