Historic Collinsville

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Historic Collinsville, located in south Montgomery County, Tennessee in Southside, is a recreated village that offers a glimpse into mid 19th century life. It contains era specific homes and buildings. Many events are held to celebrate history and the community. 1830s-1870 buildings.

Coordinates: 36°22′34″N87°16′55″W / 36.376°N 87.282°W / 36.376; -87.282


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