Collierville occupies the southeastern corner of Shelby County, with roughly 52,000 residents and a location along US 72 that has positioned it as one of the fastest-growing suburbs of Memphis. The town was established in the 1850s as a stop on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, and the central square around the old railroad depot still anchors the historic core. FedEx Logistics keeps its global headquarters in Collierville, moving to a large corporate campus near Schilling Farms in 2021.
The Collierville Town Square, centered on a small central park with a gazebo, retains its nineteenth-century commercial buildings around Mulberry, Main, Center, and Walnut streets. The Collierville Railroad Depot Museum sits at the north edge of the square. The town's school district, separated from the Shelby County system in 2014, operates its own high school on Schoolhouse Road.
Growth since the 1980s has pushed the city eastward along Poplar Avenue and westward along Winchester Road, with planned residential developments, retail corridors, and office parks filling the area. Carriage Crossing at the junction of Houston Levee Road and Poplar serves as the area's principal shopping center.
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Collierville occupies the southeastern corner of Shelby County, with roughly 52,000 residents and a location along US 72 that has positioned it as one of the fastest-growing suburbs of Memphis. The town was established in the 1850s as a stop on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, and the central square around the old railroad depot still anchors the historic core. FedEx Logistics keeps its global headquarters in Collierville, moving to a large corporate campus near Schilling Farms in 2021.
The Collierville Town Square, centered on a small central park with a gazebo, retains its nineteenth-century commercial buildings around Mulberry, Main, Center, and Walnut streets. The Collierville Railroad Depot Museum sits at the north edge of the square. The town's school district, separated from the Shelby County system in 2014, operates its own high school on Schoolhouse Road.
Growth since the 1980s has pushed the city eastward along Poplar Avenue and westward along Winchester Road, with planned residential developments, retail corridors, and office parks filling the area. Carriage Crossing at the junction of Houston Levee Road and Poplar serves as the area's principal shopping center.
Listings on Escortservice.com include the escort websites that serve Collierville clients. The site catalogs. Nothing beyond cataloging is offered, including no bookings, no vetting of advertisers, and no mediation. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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