CLARKSVILLE, TN – Visitors to Historic Collinsville Pioneer Settlement will have an opportunity to learn even more about mid-19th century history and life during their time at the rural attraction.

Historic Collinsville Directors Kristy Proctor and Mark Britton are presenting a weekly focus, emphasizing a different historical topic, along with monthly special events.

Weekly focus schedule

  • April 14-16: Easter 1800s style. Activities include help-yourself games like a lucky foot race, an 1870s-style Easter Egg Roll and more. Historic Collinsville is closed on Easter Sunday.
  • April 22-24: 19th Century Conservation and Preservation. Visitors will learn about 19th century actions and ideas that impacted the Earth and the future of the planet.
  • April 28-May 1: Time Travel Through the Trees. Guests will learn how to identify significant weather and historic issues by looking at tree rings. They’ll also connect history to the present-day by discovering where else in the community they can locate specific trees.
  • May 5-7: Motherhood in the 1800s.  Learn about Motherhood in the 19th Century and the connection to Mother’s Day as a holiday. Historic Collinsville is closed on Sunday, May 8.
  • May 12-15: The Spring Season During the 19th Century. Learn about plants and planting techniques during the 1800s.
  • May 19-22: News of the World. Discover the ways pioneers received the news in the 19th century (Saturday, May 21 is Historic Collinsville’s Anniversary Celebration with special event admission pricing.)
  • May 26-29 Memorial Day Celebration. Activities will honor those who sacrificed their lives while serving in the military. Sunday, May 29 is free admission for individuals with a military ID and their accompanying family.

Details about each weekly focus will be posted to the Historic Collinsville Facebook page, website, as well as local media at the beginning of each month.

“There are so many opportunities to enhance the educational experience at Historic Collinsville,” said Visit Clarksville Executive Director Theresa Harrington. “For those with a general interest in the period, or a specific interest in a featured topic, we hope to give everyone a reason to come visit at some point.”

Anniversary Celebration

On Saturday, May 21, Historic Collinsville will hold an Anniversary Celebration. This living history special event of the season allows visitors to experience and learn about local men returning home from the Civil War with reenactors, life skills of the period with blacksmithing, spinning wool into yarn, dipping candles, cooking on the hearth, handwriting, plus 19th-century medicine exhibits and demonstrations. Docents will be in several of the buildings to point out specific furnishings and answer questions. Self-guided games will be scattered throughout the property like sack races, checkers, horseshoes, croquet and more. Live period music will be provided throughout the day by The Traveling Caudell’s who specialize in 18th and 19th century period music.

Special event admission for Anniversary Event is $10 for ages 13 and up, instead of $8.00, and $5 for ages 6-12, instead of $4.00.

Historic Collinsville Pioneer Settlement is open Thursday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.; and Sundays 1- 4 p.m. through October, except for holidays. Regular admission is $8 for ages 13 and up; $4 for ages 6-12 and free to children under age 6.  Military receive a 10% discount with a valid ID. Butter making is $1 per person. Special event admission varies. The property is open other days and times for groups of six or more guided tours, rentals, weddings, or special events.

Michelle Dickerson, Visit Clarksville