


Morton Museum of Collierville History
About
The Morton Museum of Collierville History offers a charming, bite-sized introduction to local history perfect for families who want an educational outing without overwhelming younger kids. Located right on the historic town square, this small museum features engaging Civil War artifacts, railroad memorabilia, and hands-on exhibits that bring Collierville's past to life in a way that holds children's attention.
Highlights
- ✓Civil War artifacts and stories from the Battle of Collierville
- ✓Historic railroad exhibits showcasing the town's railroad heritage
- ✓Interactive displays that let kids get hands-on with history
- ✓Friendly staff who share engaging stories about local history
- ✓Beautiful historic building and location on the charming town square
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit on Saturday morning when the town square farmers market is happening - you can combine museum time with shopping for treats and letting kids run around the square
- 2.The museum is small, so call ahead to check if any special exhibits or activities are scheduled to maximize your visit
- 3.Free admission makes this a budget-friendly rainy day option, and donations are appreciated
- 4.Parking is easiest in the public lots just off Main Street - arrive early on weekends when the square gets busy
- 5.Use the visit as a jumping-off point to explore the historic downtown, including the old railroad depot and period buildings that kids can see in person after learning about them
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (Tuesday-Thursday, 10 AM-noon) offer the quietest experience with more opportunity for staff interaction. Saturday mornings are busier but allow you to combine the museum with exploring the lively town square and farmers market.
What to Know
Admission is free (donations welcome), and street parking is available around the historic town square. The museum is small and easy to navigate with strollers, though the historic building may have some accessibility limitations.
Seasonal Notes
Closed Sundays and Mondays year-round. The museum is a great indoor option during hot Tennessee summers. Check for special holiday programming and expanded hours during Collierville's annual events like the Christmas on the Square celebration.
Nearby Eats
The Square Beans Coffee Shop is perfect for treats and light bites right on the square, while Tin Roof Bar & Grill offers kid-friendly burgers and pizzas in a casual atmosphere just steps from the museum.
More Activities Near Collierville
Johnson Park Drive
Johnson Park Drive offers a classic neighborhood park experience perfect for families seeking a low-key outdoor day in Collierville. With well-maintained playground equipment, sports courts, and spacious green areas, it's an ideal spot for everything from toddler playdates to birthday parties under the pavilions.
W.C. Johnson Park
W.C. Johnson Park is Collierville's crown jewel for family recreation, offering something for everyone across its expansive grounds. With multiple age-appropriate playgrounds, well-maintained walking trails, sports courts, and plenty of open green space, this highly-rated park makes it easy to spend an entire morning or afternoon outdoors without anyone getting bored.
Town Square Park
Town Square Park in historic downtown Collierville offers families a quintessential small-town experience with plenty of room for kids to play and explore. This charming square combines a lovely green space with walkable access to family-owned shops, casual dining spots, and year-round events including festivals, farmers markets, and seasonal celebrations that create a true community atmosphere.
Cox Community Center (CCC)
Cox Community Center is a family-friendly hub in Collierville offering something for every age under one roof. From fitness classes and youth programs to game rooms and an indoor walking track, this modern facility keeps kids active and entertained year-round, rain or shine. With a stellar 4.8-star rating, it's become a go-to destination for local families seeking quality recreational activities.