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a program of the Town of Collierville440 West Powell Road, Collierville, TN 38017
(901) 457.2770 | www.collierville.com
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Town of Collierville500 Poplar View Parkway
(901) 457.2200www.collierville.com
Collierville Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts
440 West Powell Road(901) 457.2770
www.collierville.com
Lucius E & Elise C. Burch Branch Library
501 Poplar View Pakway(901) 457.2600
www.collierville.com/library
Collierville Chamber of Commerce
485 Halle Park Drive (901) 853.1949
www.colliervillechamber.com
Main Street Collierville
125 North Rowlett (901) 853.1666
www.mainstreetcollierville.org
Historic Downtown Merchants Assn.(901) 853.1666
www.colliervillehistoricsquare.com
©2011 Town of Collierville. All rights reserved. Information in this brochure currentat press time. To submit listings and/or revisions for consideration in futureeditions, contact the Town of Collierville. Photos courtesy of Associates P&D, Inc.,Larry C. Crawford, and Avenue Carriage Crossing.
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The Bess Crawford Morton White Church Museum & VisitorsCenter196 North Main Streetjust north of the historic Town Squarewww.collierville.com901.457.2770
In 2008, the Town of Collierville wasapproached by Mr. Morgan Morton with aninterest in the preservation of the thenvacant Collierville Christian Church property.Mr. Morton personally purchased theproperty and gave it to the citizens ofCollierville for the creation of a museum andvisitors center in honor of his mother, Mrs.Bess Crawford Morton, who was a lifelongmember of the beloved White Church. Whenit is completed, this facility will serve as amuseum documenting and preserving thehistory of the Town. It will also have anexpanded role as the Town’s Visitors Centerwelcoming guests to Collierville and promotingtourism throughout the Town. There will be asmall gift shop and conference room with audiovisual equipment for educational seminars andlectures that accompany museum exhibits.Currently available as a facility rental space.
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there’s astoryaroundeverycorner...Whether you are just
passing through, enjoy a
weekend getaway or a
longer stay, you will find
Collierville to be a
treasure to remember!
From our historic Town
Square to our annual
events, Collierville has
something for everyone.
Let Collierville be your
next heart warming
experience.
Greenbelt Trail System & Peterson Lake Nature SystemCollierville Parks, Recreation & Cultural Artswww.collierville.com | 901.457.2770
Featuring over 18.1 miles of paved trails, the Collierville GreenbeltTrail conveniently winds through neighborhoods, parks and scenicareas providing a peaceful retreat without leaving the Town limits.A portion of the trail is a boardwalk through Peterson Lake NatureCenter and includes views of the Wolf River. To view a currentmap of the trails, visit www.collierville.com – parks department.
Harrell Performing Arts Theatre440 W. Powell Roadwww.collierville.com | 901.457.2780
The Harrell Theatre is a 352-seat community theatre thatentertains sell-out crowds with 4-6 performing arts shows a year.The theatre is celebrating over 20 years of bringing Broadway-style shows such as Disney’s High School Musical, The Sound ofMusic and Aida to life in Collierville.
The Museum of Biblical Historyon the historic Town Squarewww.Biblical-Museum.org | 901.854.9578
The Museum of Biblical History is a non-profit, non-denominational center featuring replicas and artifacts from thetimes of Hebrew and Christian scriptures. The Center includesan Exhibit Gallery, Museum Store, Bible Lab, Teacher Lab andReference Library. Group Tours: $3 per person, call in advancefor a guided tour. Individual Admission: Free. Open Tuesday –Saturday, 10am – 5pm.
n January 16Meet Children’s Author: Brad Martin – Martinis the former chairman and CEO of departmentstore retailer Saks, Inc and former member ofthe Tennessee House of Representatives. Heis the author of Myles’ Pesky Friends, a storyhe told to his young sons while they weregrowing up. The story chronicles therelationship between a four-year old boy,Myles, and the creatures that share hisGrenada vacation home. The Lucius E. & Elsie C. Burch, Jr. Library457.2600 • www.collierville.com/library
n February 1 – April 12Free Tax Assistance AARP Tax Volunteers willprovide free e-file tax assistance with specialattention to people age 60 and older. TheLucius E. & Elsie C. Burch, Jr. Library457.2600 • www.collierville.com/library
n March 5A Raisin in the Sun presented by the HarrellPerforming Arts Theatre457.2780 • www.collierville.com
n April - OctoberBluegrass Jam Sessions at dusk. Free
impromptu music and singing on Friday nights.
Historic Town Square. (inclement weather
cancels)
n April 8 – April 17Kids Kabaret. Harrell Performing Arts Theatre457.2780 • www.collierville.com
n April 14 & 15Tennessee Preservation Trust Conference.Main Street Collierville853.1666 • www.MainStreetCollierville.com
n Fridays, April 29 - October 28Fridays at the Avenue. Rotating schedule oflive music, family entertainment, and outdoormovies.www.FridaysAtTheAvenue.com
n May 7 & 8Fair on the Square featuring arts, crafts, children’sactivities, petting zoo, food and entertainment.Presented by the 20th Century Club. Historic Town Square. 853.8958www.ColliervilleFairOnTheSquare.org
n Tuesdays, June - OctoberCollierville Farmer’s Market. Founded in 2009by volunteers, the CFM continues to operateentirely through volunteer efforts based on thebelief that local markets build communities.
n Thursday nights in June & July20th Annual Sunset on the Square ConcertSeries presented by Main Street Collierville.Bring a blanket, a picnic and your family &friends to enjoy live music beneath the shadetrees. Historic Town Square853.1666 • www.MainStreetCollierville.com
n July 3Independence Day Celebration featuring livemusic, food, children’s activities and aspectacular fireworks show. 457.2770 • www.collierville.com
n SeptemberAnnual Tour de Collierville Bike Ride/CharityFundraiser with 25-, 50- and 72-mile coursesas well as a 5-mile Family Fun Ride hosted bythe Collierville Police Department. Starts atW.C. Johnson Parkridedirector@tourdecollierville.comwww.TourdeCollierville.com
n September 24Annual Collierville Police Department’sClassic Car & Bike Show benefiting alocal charity. Central Church, 2005Winchester Road457.2575 • www.collierville.com/police
n October 8Town Wide Garage Sale. H.W. Cox, Jr. Park457-2770 • www.collierville.com
n November 12, 10am - 5pmMerchants Holiday Open House. Visit theshops of downtown Collierville as they opentheir shops to display their holiday items.Historic Town Square853.1666 • www.MainStreetCollierville.com
n November 29Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonyfeaturing local school choirs, hot cocoa and avisit from Santa to light the Town Christmastree. Historic Town Square457.2770 • www.collierville.com
n December 3 & 10, 10am - 4pmChristmas in Collierville. Santa visits, carriagerides and strolling carolers. Historic TownSquare. 457.2770 • www.collierville.com
n December 2, 7:00pm35th Annual Christmas Parade.Byhalia Road 457.2770 • www.collierville.com
n December 10, 5:30pmMagic on Main Street Movie Night. Bring yourlawn chairs and blankets for the annualoutdoor Christmas movie. Historic Town Square. 853.1666 • www.MainStreetCollierville.com
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events
n 1851: Stagecoach stop built in the location of the present day Pepsi Americasdistribution plant
n 1852: Memphis-Charleston Railroad opened, improving transportation to andfrom Collierville. The passenger fare from Collierville to Memphis was .75 centsand children under 12 rode for half-price.
n 1861: A group of 80 Collierville men organized the Wigfall Grays unit in honorof Texas Senator Louis Trezevant Wigfall who was known for his movingspeeches supporting the Confederate cause. On May 11, the unit received or-ders to leave Collierville on May 15. The women of Collierville had previouslygathered together to make uniforms for the soldiers, but there were still fouruniforms left to be made when the orders were received. After much delibera-tion, the women decided to work on sacred Sunday to finish the four uniforms.
n October 11, 1863: The Battle of Collierville, one of the bloodiest Civil War bat-tles in Shelby County, took place. Confederate General James R. Chalmers re-ceived orders from the Commander of the Mississippi Cavalry, Major GeneralStephen D. Lee, to move his forces against the Federals on the Memphis-Charleston Railroad to distract the Federals attention from the movement ofthe Mississippi Cavalry. The strategy was to divert the Federals attention bysending a false report that a Confederate force would attack Corinth, MS. Thisstrategy would give the Confederates the opportunity to gain control of therailroad at Collierville. About 10:00 a.m. on this Sunday morning, the Con-federates completely surprised the Federals with an attack that lead to thecapture of a large number of prisoners, forty wagons and other valuable loot.The attack had been executed as planned until around noon when GeneralSherman’s train unexpectedly arrived. The Confederates eventually cap-tured the train, taking 15-20 more prisoners as well as Sherman’s prizedpossession, his horse “Dolly.” About this time, Federal reinforcements ar-rived and General Chalmers realized many lives would be lost, so he or-dered a withdrawal not knowing that the Federals had no heavy artillery.Collierville’s location on the rail line placed it in the midst of several CivilWar skirmishes. In all, there were about 10 battles fought in or nearCollierville. The Civil War was devastating to Collierville as the originalTown was burned to the ground and many lives were lost.
n 1867: Harrison Irby and Dr. Virginus Leake bought approximately90 acres at the present-day Town Square location. They divided theacreage into lots, creating a business district to rise from the ashesthat the Civil War left behind.
n 1872: Collierville’s Town Square business district was establishedand included a park as its centerpiece. The park included a two-story bandstand as well as peacocks and a deer. The bandstand
stood for 90 years hosting town bands and Beale St. performers such as W.C. Handy. To thisday, Collierville’s historic Town Square is the only one in Shelby County and unique in the fact thatit is not anchored by a courthouse.
n May 7, 1875: Grand Calico Ball held. After the Civil War, many families could not afford silkand satin for fancy dresses. The organizers of the Ball did not want any of the young ladies inthe area to feel uncomfortable attending the Ball in calico dresses while others were in fancierdresses. Therefore, the Ball became known as the Calico Ball so that everyone would feel com-fortable attending regardless of their apparel.
n 1876: Collierville was one of the heaviest shipping points on the Memphis-Charleston Railroadwith over 12,000 bales of cotton being shipped to Memphis annually.
n 1878: Magnolia Cemetery was established at the Brown family burying grounds. The gazebolocated in the older section of the cemetery is one of the oldest landmarks in Collierville. It is4
historicCollierville’s story began in
1836, when the small farm
town made the big city
newspaper...
Every town has a unique
story to tell; stories that
include heroic acts, charming
characters and tragedies that
made them stronger. In
1836, Jesse R. Collier
advertised in the Memphis
Enquirer “the Town of Collier
for sale.” This ad was the
beginning of growth that
continues today.
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believed to have been erected in 1882. Magnolia Cemetery is the final restingplace for approximately 56 men who served in the Confederate Army includingone Unknown Soldier who was buried in the Brown Family cemetery.
n August 1878: Tragedy hit Collierville and much of the South with the YellowFever epidemic. Collierville established a rigid quarantine against people andgoods from Memphis and surrounding areas. Many families and individualsfled the area, leaving only a few to care for the sick and bury the dead. TheCivil War was a time of great suffering for Collierville, but Yellow Fever creptinto the Town indiscriminately claiming the lives of young and old, male and fe-male, rich and poor. Many victims of the Yellow Fever epidemic are buried inMagnolia Cemetery.
n 1887: The oldest business in Collierville, McGinnis Hardware, opens asThomas J. Morris Lumber and is still located on the Town Square. To thisday, entering the hardware store is like stepping back in time. Other TownSquare businesses that once contributed to the local economy included cardealerships, general stores, a pharmacy, banks, a theater and hotels. Col-lierville’s strong economy began on the Town Square and expanded to in-clude several industries such as cotton, lumber, cheese and toys.
n 1915: W.W. McGinnis had oak trees hauled from his farm and planted inthe Town Square Park. Many of these beautiful towering oaks still stand inthe Park.
n 1932: The Great Depression hits Collierville and the entire nation. A newbuilding for Collierville High School was one of the first projects in Tennesseebuilt by the Civilian Work Administration (which later became the WorksProgress Authority). The plans for the school were elaborate in order to cre-ate the maximum number of jobs. The auditorium was the most sophisti-cated in the area and was used as a theater on Fridays. Afternoon matineeswere .15 cents and evening shows were .25 cents.
n 1933: Due to the boll weevil, cotton was no longer profitable for manyfarmers. Collierville becomes a dairy town and Swift & Co. opens a hoopcheese plant in Collierville. To celebrate Collierville’s dairy industry a CheeseCarnival is started and lasts for several days. Events included concerts,dances, parades and the announcement of the Cheese Carnival Queen andher court.
n 1940-41: The United Daughters of the Confederacy erected a marker onthe Town Square in memory of the Civil War battles fought in Collierville.They also led the construction of concrete walkwaysin the form of St. Andrews Cross, just as it appearson the Confederate Flag. The park became knownas Confederate Park.
n 1944: Collierville was in need of a new depot. Dueto the scarcity of building supplies, arrangementswere made to have the LaGrange, TN depot cut inhalf, placed on two flat train cars and transported toCollierville. The “new” depot opened on October 3,1944.
n 1955: A tornado struck Collierville destroying manybusinesses on the Town Square and leveling the his-toric 2-story bandstand.
n 1977: The original Collierville stagecoach stop wasrelocated to the Town Square and restored to resem-ble the original 1850s structure and interior décor.
n 1984: Powell Road Park opened with four baseball fields, four soccerfields, four lighted tennis courts, a playground and a 1.2-mile paved walkingtrail. The park also included a Community Center with a basketball court,racquetball courts and meeting rooms.
n 1987: Harrell Theatre opened to the public presenting Winnie the Pooh.
n 1993-1995: The historic Collierville Town Square is renovated to includebrick walkways, new benches and a musical clock.
n 1994: The Collierville Greenbelt Trail Master Plan was adopted to includeover 60-miles of trails and sidewalk connections. The system will eventuallyconnect to other trails in Shelby County and will allow pedestrians and bikersto go from Collierville to the Mississippi River.
n 1994: W.C. Johnson Park opened with five baseball/ softball fields, twomulti-purpose athletic fields, a .75-mile walking trail and two stocked lakes.
n 1995: Collierville hosted the American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC)World Series. For 12 years now, Collierville has welcomed a yearly averageof 3,000 visitors to its immaculately kept parks for numerous national base-ball and softball tournaments.
n 1997: The Museum of Biblical History opened on the Town Square
n 2000: Peterson Lake Nature Complex, a 70-acre nature complex, openedits first phase. It includes a series of boardwalks, waterfowl and wildlife ob-servation decks and wetland study areas.
n October, 2005: The Avenue Carriage Crossing, a “Main Street-inspired”pedestrian-friendly shopping center opens to the discriminating shopper ina convenient setting. The Avenue includes premier national retailers, selectlocal merchants and specialty restaurants.
n 2006: Historic Town Square became Wi-Fi accessible and Bank Tennesseeopened the Square’s first ATM.
n 2008: Tennessee Civil War Trail marker added at Walnut Park (renamedTom Brooks Park 2009).
n 2009: Tom Brooks Park Dedication – 1.32 acres open space in the Heartof Collierville.
n 2010: The Bess Crawford Morton White Church Museum and Visitors Cen-ter is located on the southeast corner of North Main Street near the Town ofCollierville historic Town Square – currently available as facility rental space.
accommodations
antiques
dining
Courtyard by Marriott • 7B4640 Merchant’s Park Circle850.9390
Days Inn & Stes • 5D1230 Poplar Ave. 853.1235
Hampton Inn • 5C1280 Poplar Ave. 854.9400
Sheffield Antiques Mall • 5E684 W. Poplar Ave. 853.7822
Town Square Antique Mall • 5F118 E. Mulberry St. 854.9839
Unique Antiques & Auction Gallery • 6F449 Hwy. 72 W. Ste. 1-B 854.1141
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Arby's • 5D967 W. Poplar Ave. 854.7012
Back Yard Burgers • 4A3662 S. Houston Levee Rd.861.4208
Back Yard Burgers • 5D849 W. Poplar Ave. 853.1602
Bangkok Alley • 4A2150 W. Poplar Ave. 854.8748
Barnes & Noble Cafe • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #521853.3264
Baskin Robbins 31Ice Cream Store • 5C915 W. Poplar Ave. 853.3131
Bogie's Deli • 4A2028 W. Poplar Ave. 854.8555
Bonefish Grill • 7B4680 Merchant’s Park Circle #200854.5822
Booya's Burrito Beach • 4D954 W. Poplar Ave. 854.9466
Burger King • 4C1250 W. Poplar Ave. 853.9604
Café Grill • 5F120 W. Mulberry St. 853.7511
Café Piazza • 5F139 S. Rowlett St. 861.1999
Captain D's • 4E784 W. Poplar Ave. 861.0353
Captain John's Bar-B-Que • 6F106 E. Hwy. 72 853.8004
Carrabba’s Italian Grill • 7B4600 Merchant’s Park Circle #141854.0200
Cheeburger Cheeburger • 7B4650 Merchant’s Park Circle #800861.6776
Chick-fil-A • 4C1036 W. Poplar Ave. 853.1786
Chili's • 4D237 Market Blvd. 853.7520
China Buffet Sushi & Grill • 4D1016 W. Poplar Ave. 854.5770
CiCi's Pizza of Collierville • 4D930 W. Poplar Ave. Ste. 1 854.4030
CK's Coffee Shop • 4E740 W. Poplar Ave. 853.2128
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Corky's • 4E743 W. Poplar Ave. 405.4999
Crepe Maker • 7B4630 Merchant’s Park Circle #731861.1981
Crescent City Beignet • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #571850.8580
Domino's Pizza of Collierville • 5E695 W. Poplar Ave. Ste. 6 853.5030
Dyer's Café • 6F141 Hwy. 72 850.7750
El Porton Mexican Bar & Grill • 4D1016 W. Poplar Ave. 854.5770
Fino Villa Cucina Italiano • 4E875 W. Poplar Ave. 861.2626
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill • 7B4600 Merchant’s Park Circle #101850.1603
Fuji Cafe • 4E875 W. Poplar Ave. #19 854.7758
Gourmet Pizza • 1A1996 S. Houston Levee Rd. 861.5455
Great American Cookie/ PretzelMaker • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #620850.1038
Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken • 5F215 S. Center Street 853.6005
Huey's Collierville • 4A2130 W. Poplar Ave. 854.4455
Jim's Place Grille • 4A3660 S. Houston Levee Rd. #112861.5000
Johnny Brusco's New York Style Pizza • 4D255 New Byhalia Rd. 850.1776
Kentucky Fried Chicken • 4E731 W. Poplar Ave. 853.9011
Krystal's • 4D975 W. Poplar Ave. 854.0088
La Hacienda Mexican Restaurant • 4E746 W. Poplar Ave. 850.7698
La Perla Tapatia Mexican Restaurant • 4A2050 W. Poplar Ave. 850.7760
Lee Kan's Asian Grill • 4D255 New Byhalia Rd. 853.6686
Lenny's Sub Shop • 4D1016 W. Poplar Ave. Ste. 109 854.8299
Little Ceasar's Pizza • 4E235 New Byhalia Rd. 853.3996
Longhorn Steakhouse • 4A3581 S. Houston Levee Rd. 861.9529
McAlister's Deli • 4D336 Market Blvd. 853.1492
McDonald's • 4E721 W. Poplar Ave. 853.7700
McDonald's • 4A3675 S. Houston Levee Rd. 850.0186
Memphis Pizza Café • 5D797 W Poplar Ave. 861.7800
Mensi's Dairy Bar • 5F162 Washington St. 853.2161
Milano's Pizza & Grill • 7B4680 Merchant’s Park Circle #218853.0555
Mr. P's Buffalo Wings Plus • 4C875 West Poplar Ave. 861.9697
Mulan Bistro • 1A2059 S. Houston Levee Rd. 850.5288
New China Garden • 4E308 New Byhalia Rd. #109 861.4821
New Que Huong • 4D942 W. Poplar Ave. #5 861.0164
Newk's Express Café • 4A3680 S. Houston Levee Rd. 861.1221
O'Charley's • 4E656 W. Poplar Ave. 861.5811
Oh! Susanna's Donuts & Pastries • 4C1016 W. Poplar Ave. 861.44048
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Osaka Japanese Cuisine • 4A3670 S. Houston Levee Rd.861.4309
Papa John's Pizza • 4E622 W. Poplar Ave. 854.6777
Pasta Italia • 5F101 N. Center St. 861.0255
Perkins Restaurant and Bakery • 4D960 W. Poplar Ave. 850.0499
Petra Deli & Cafe • 4A2140 Poplar Ave. 853.3521
Pizza Hut (Carry Out) • 4E875 W. Poplar Ave. 854.5187
Popeyes Chicken & Biscuit • 4C1105 W. Poplar Ave. 850.0135
Quiznos Subs • 1A2059 S. Houston Levee Rd.853.4009
Red Robin • 7B10211 Collierville Rd. 854.7645
Sam's Donut Shop • 4E392 New Byhalia Rd. 850.5602
Sekisui • 4A2130 W. Poplar Ave. 854.0622
Smoothie King • 4A3615 S. Houston Levee Rd. #109854.8803
Sonic Drive In • 6F262 Hwy. 72 853.9333
Sonic Drive In • 4A3790 S. Houston Levee Rd.853.3509
Southern Hands Family Dining • 6FHwy 72 E. Ste. 150 853.6758
Square Beans Coffee • 5F103 N. Center St. 854.8855
Starbucks Coffee • 4D897 W. Poplar Ave. 861.2762
Starbucks Coffee • 4A3606 S. Houston Levee Rd.850.1604
Steak Escape • 4A3581 S. Houston Levee Rd.853.1655
STIX Japanese Restaurant • 7B4680 Merchant’s Park Circle #202854.3399
Su Casa Mexican Restaurant • 4E929 W. Poplar Ave. 861.0313
Subway • 4A2136 W. Poplar Ave. 753.4333
Subway • 4E325 New Byhalia Rd. 853.6039
Subway • 4A1996 S. Houston Levee Rd.850.1411
Super Suppers • 4A2130 W. Poplar Ave. 853.9173
Taco Bell • 4C880 W. Poplar Ave. 853.3725
TCBY • 4A2059 Houston Levee Rd. 861.1710
The Home Plate • 4A3670 S. Houston Levee Rd.861.1592
The Old Church Steakhouse • 5F111 Walnut Street 861.0255
The Silver Caboose Restaurant • 5F132 E. Mulberry St. 853.0010
Tropical Smoothie Café • 4E875 West Poplar 221.0112
Wendy's Old FashionedHamburgers • 4E714 W. Poplar Ave. 854.6037
Yogurt Nation• 4D890 W. Poplar Ave. #9
Yolo Frozen Yogurt • 5F102 E. Mulberry St. 861.0037
Yum's • 5E787 W Poplar Ave. 854.8880
Zaxby's • 4D375 New Byhalia Rd. 850.5103
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The Museum of Biblical History • 5F140 E. Mulberry St. 854.9578
Bumpus Harley-Davidson • 7D325 S. Byhalia Rd. 316.1121
Burch Branch Library • 4C501 Poplar View Pkwy.457.2600
FunQuest Family Entertainment Center • 6F440 W. Hwy. 72 850.9600
Gould's Day Spa & Salon • 4A3670 S. Houston Levee Rd.854.8689
Gould's Day Spa & Salon • 4D875 W Poplar Ave. 854.7336
Harrell Performing Arts Theatre • 3E440 W. Powell Rd. 457.2780
Malco Towne Cinema 16 • 4D380 Market Blvd. 850.0522
New Day Children’s Theater • 7B4630 Merchant’s Park Circle#737 853.9669
Massage Envy • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle#551 854.8255
Memphis Grizzlies191 Beale Street, Memphis205.1234
Memphis Redbirds200 Union Ave, Memphis721.6000
Mimosa Salon, Spa & Tan • 4D942 W. Poplar Ave. 854.6694
Mississippi RiverKings4560 Venture Dr., Southaven(662) 470.2171
The Upper Level Salon &Fine Jewelry • 4D745 W. Poplar Ave. #2854.3533
Salon De Carlo • 4A2136 W. Poplar Ave. Ste. 118850.8377
Build-A-Bear • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle#628 861.7688
Abercrombie & Fitch • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #638853.5230
Aeropostale • 7B4650 Merchant’s Park Circle #808861.0287
Aldi Food Market • 4E523 W. Poplar Ave. 861.6078
All America Swim • 4A2136 W. Poplar Ave. 850.2006
AllSports Team Supply • 6F146 Hwy. 72 East 861.2221
American Eagle • 7B4650 Merchant’s Park Circle #820853.8784
Animals on the Avenue • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #616457.2670
Ann Taylor • 7B4630 Merchant’s Park Circle #717850.8264
Ann Taylor Loft • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #535861.0995
Apothetique • 7B4630 Merchant’s Park Circle #701850.5955
Arts & Frame Shop • 4E750 W. Poplar Ave. 854.1348
Baby Gap • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #632853.1156
Ballew Bridal & Formal Salon • 4E547 W. Poplar Ave. 854.6400
Banana Republic • 7B4630 Merchant’s Park Circle #721854.0989
Bare Escentuals • 7B4630 Merchant’s Park Circle #715854.3971
Barnes & Noble • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #521853.3264
Bath & Body Works • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #529850.1719
Bed, Bath and Beyond • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #501854.3376
Bella Vita • 4A3670 S. Houston Levee Rd. 850.0892
Big Lots • 4D952 W. Poplar Ave. 850.5717
Bike World • 4E763 W. Poplar Ave. 853.5569
Brookstone • 7B4630 Merchant’s Park Circle #711854.9515
Halle Park• 4D500 Poplar View Pkwy. 457.2770
Historic Town SquareConfederate Park • 5G96 N. Center St. 457.2770
Estanaula Park • 7EByhalia Rd. 457.2770
Frank Rd. Tennis Courts • 2CFrank Rd. 457.2770
H.W. Cox Jr. Park • 3E440 W. Powell Rd. 457.2770
Nikki McCray Park • 5E274 Harris Park Rd. 457.2770
Oakmont Park • 2DSunny Oaks Dr. 457.2770
Planter's Ridge Park • 2HCollierville-Arlington Rd. 457.2770
Progress Rd. Park • 5HProgress Rd. 457.2770
Robbins/Halle Natural Area • D1Wolf River Blvd. 457.2770
Steeplechase Park • 4HGrand Steeple Dr. 457.2770
Suggs Park • 5F163 E. South St. 457.2770
W.C. Johnson Park • 1F370 Johnson Park Rd. 457.2770
Tom Brooks Park • 5FWalnut Street 457.2770
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parksshopping
Buckle • 7B4650 Merchant’s Park Circle #826854.8390
C J Lilly and Company • 7B128 E. Mulberry St. 853.2301
Caché • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #543850.5171
Catherine's Plus Sizes • 4A3601 S. Houston Levee Rd.853.1206
Cato • 4D295 New Byhalia Rd. 853.1173
Charming Charlie • 7B4644 Merchant’s Park Circle #900861.1797
Cheers Wines & Spirits • 4E366 New Byhalia Rd. 853.2211
Chessie's • 5F1010 W. Poplar Ave. 861.1911
Chico's • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #531854.2370
Claire’s Accessories • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #648861.4556
Clarks Shoes • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #551853.9230
College Station • 7B4674 Merchant’s Park Circle #424854.0225
Collierville Saddlery • 4A2050 W. Poplar Ave. 854.1881
Coradini Jewelers • 4A3670 S. Houston Levee Rd.853.1812
Corner Cobbler Shoe Repair • 4D930 W. Poplar Ave. Ste. 3853.8372
Costco Wholesale3775 Hacks Cross Rd. 214.0062
Dee Larue Designs • 5F126 E. Mulberry St. 854.4236
Delia's • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #626854.8737
Designer Fabrics • 5F76 West Main Street 854.6076
Dillard’s • 7B4620 Merchant’s Park Circle Bldg C 850.2229
Diana's Nails • 4D1010 W. Poplar Ave. 850.9799
Dollar Tree • 4E708 W. Poplar Ave. 854.8258
Dress Barn • 7B10291 East Shelby Drive853.0822
Eddie Bauer • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #555854.5115
Express • 7B4650 Merchant’s Park Circle #836861.2413
Fabric by the Square • 5F88 N. Main 853.7130
Factory Card & Party Outlet •7B10327 East Shelby Drive853.6936
Finish Line • 7B4650 Merchant’s Park Circle #806850.5331
First Fruit Collection • 5F84 N. Main St. 861.7111
Francesca's Collections • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #557861.3287
Fred's Super Dollar • 6F450 W. Hwy. 72 853.2862
From the Heart • 5F549 S. Center St. 853.5103
Game Stop • 4E305 New Byhalia Rd. 850.2344
Game Shop • 7B10307 East Shelby Drive #102853.4709
Gap • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #644850.1027
Glitter & Glam Boutique • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #547850.2112
GNC • 4D890 W. Poplar Ave. 854.9505
GNC • 7B4600 Merchant’s Park Circle #133861.0840
Gymboree • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #622861.4719
Hall's Feed & Seed • 6F155 Hwy. 72 East 854.5739
Hammer's Jewelers • 5F136 E. Mulberry St. 853.2829
Hancock Fabrics • 4E712 W. Poplar Ave. 850.1610
Hewlett & Dunn Jean &Boot Barn • 5F111 N. Center St.853.2636
Hobby Lobby • 4D950 W. Poplar Ave. 861.7575
Hollister Co. • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle#640 850.8724
Hollywood Feed • 4A3615 Houston Levee Rd.316.0362
Home Depot • 4D345 Market Blvd. 853.1025
Hooked on Books • 4E747 W Poplar Ave. #104853.5040
I. O. Metro Furniture • 7B4600 Merchant’s Park Circle #121457.1496
Jackson's Shoes • 4D942 W. Poplar Ave.854.9080
Jared Jewelers • 7B4640 Merchant’s Park Circle#561 854.0965
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Jeans Limited • 4E626 W. Poplar Ave. 853.5151
Jos. A. Bank • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #561 853.9399
Journeys • 7B4650 Merchant’s Park Circle #818 861.6684
Justice • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #634
861.8121
Justice • 7B10263 East Shelby Drive #105
854.9063
Kay Jewelers • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park
Circle #618 853.7942
Kathy's Nail Salon • 7B4600 Merchant’s Park Circle #131854.7125
Kohl's • 4A3575 Houston Levee Rd. 861.6462
Kroger • 4E240 New Byhalia Rd. 853.1330
Kroger • 4A3685 Houston Levee Rd. 854.2705
Lane Bryant Cacique • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #656861.4771
Lid’s • 7B4680 Merchant’s Park Circle #212850.5793
Loni's Fashions • 4A3660 S. Houston Levee Rd.
850.3380
Lula's Fashion & Alterations • 4E875 W. Poplar #28 853.7251
Lynn Feathers Interiors • 5F76 N. Main 854.6079
Macy's • 7B4660 Merchant’s Park Circle 861.5520
Mattress Firm • 7B10210 Collierville Road 854.7653
Maurice’s • 7B10307 East Shelby Drive 854.0308
Men’s Wearhouse • 7B10210 Collierville Rd. #101 861.6151
Merle Norman • 4A3601 S Houston Levee Rd. 850.9105
Millennium Home Furnishings & Accents • 4A3670 S. Houston Levee Rd. 861.5454
Morgreen Nursery & Landscape • 6F468 Highway 72 West 853.9877
Natural Creations • 5F92 N. Main Street 854.7621
New Balance • 7B4630 Merchant’s Park Circle #703 850.0315
New York & Company • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #650 850.9139
Office Depot • 4D305 Market Boulevard 861.1336
Old Navy • 7B10281 East Shelby Drive 854.7657
Old Towne Rug Gallery • 4E875 W. Poplar Ave. Ste. 12 861.4009
Omaha Steak • 7B4600 Merchant’s Park Circle #137 861.7110
Past & Presents • 4E307 W. Poplar Ave. 853.6454
Patricia's • 5F124 E. Mulberry Street 853.5470
Patton Computers • 4D264 New Byhalia Rd. 854.1112
Payless Shoe Source • 4D853 W Poplar Ave. 854.4331
Petco • 7B10315 East Shelby Drive 854.5486
Pier 1 Imports • 4A3605 S Houston Levee Rd 861.1784
Poplar Wines & Spirits • 4A2136 W. Poplar Ave. 850.9775
Portrait Innovations • 7B4650 Merchant’s Park Circle #850 850.2205
Rack Room Shoes • 4A3609 S Houston Levee Rd. 853.5450
Radio Shack • 4E694 W. Poplar Ave. 853.5535
Reeds Jewelers • 7B4650 Merchant’s Park Circle #840 861.1560
Regis • 7B4630 Merchant’s Park Circle #733 853.5157
Robert Irwin Jewelers • 4A3601 S. Houston Levee Rd. 854.8484
Robins J W C Jewelry • 4E610 W. Poplar Ave. Ste. 4 853.4345
Ross Dress for Less • 7B10249 East Shelby Drive 854.8628
Rue 21 • 7B10233 East Shelby Drive 854.0428
Russell's Farm Supply • 5F136 S. Center Street 853.2170
S & K Menswear • 7B10236 East Shelby Drive 853.4354
Sam's Club7475 Winchester Rd. 754.0324
Sam's Indian Grocery • 4D305 New Byhalia Rd. 850.9330
Schnucks Market • 4D275 New Byhalia Rd. 853.3933
Sephora • 7B4630 Merchant’s Park Circle #709 861.3322
Sherry's Hallmark Cards and Gifts • 4E636 W. Poplar Ave. 853.1955
Shoe Carnival • 7B10303 East Shelby Drive 850.9116
Soccer USA • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #610 854.9644
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Something Special Home Store • 7B4600 Merchant’s Park Circle #111861.1202
Sports Authority • 7B10337 East Shelby Drive 850.9384
Stein Mart • 4A 3655 S. Houston Levee Rd.850.1213
Sunglass Hut • 7B4650 Merchant’s Park Circle #842853.5325
Super Store Exercise Equipment • 4A2140 W. Poplar Ave. 624.3646
Tadporters Custom Framing • 4A2130 W. Poplar Ave. 861.4300
Talbots • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #541854.5644
Target • 4D328 New Byhalia Rd. 860.0000
The Award's Place • 4D1160 W. Poplar Ave. 853.6687
The Brooks Collection • 5F110 E. Mulberry St. 853.9767
The Children's Place • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #624861.3473
The Flower Company • 4A2028 W. Poplar Ave. Ste. 101850.2250
The Recycle Biker Shop • 4E747 W. Poplar Ave. #101 861.0130
The Shoe Dept. • 7B4670 Merchant’s Park Circle #660854.2362
The Tinder Box • 4A3615 S. Houston Levee #106861.9500
The Village Toymaker • 5F90 N. Main Street 853.0442
Three Dog Bakery • 4A2136 W. Poplar Ave. 853.5464
Thrifty Building Supply, Inc. • 7F212 Hwy. 72 W. 853.2200
Town Square Antique Mall • 5F118 E. Mulberry St. 854.9839
Tractor Supply Company • 7F385 Hwy 72 West 853.0783
Tuesday Morning • 4E632 W. Poplar Ave. 853.6277
Victoria’s Secret • 7B4650 Merchant’s Park Circle #830850.8031
W.W. McGinnis Hardware • 5F99 N. Center St. 853.4213
Walgreens • 4D824 W. Poplar Ave. 853.9803
Walgreens • 6A3689 Houston Levee Rd. 850.1550
Walgreens • 4A2016 S. Houston Levee Rd.854.6335
Wal-Mart Supercenter • 4E560 W. Poplar Ave. 854.5100
White House/Black Market • 7B4610 Merchant’s Park Circle #545854.1304
Wilkinson Liquor Store • 6F146 Hwy. 72 E. Ste. 102 853.8428
Wilson Furniture Company Inc. • 5F225 Washington St. 853.2664
Yankee Candle • 7B4680 Merchant’s Park Circle #206850.5139
Zale's Jewelers • 7B4680 Merchant’s Park Circle #210861.0388