Collinsville, 30 minutes from Tulsa, provides a quiet and rural atmosphere while maintaining proximity to city amenities. Highway 20 cuts through the center of Collinsville, bringing many restaurants and entertainment options to the area. Collinsville is a small town where people and businesses work together. “Being a small town, most business owners know each other,” says Christy Stephens, the Silver Dollar Café & Gift Shop manager. “If they need anything, they’ll just ask, and of course, you let them. You don’t count them as competition; you count them as friends. You help build each other up.” The area has limited casual shopping options, but that’s about to change. Set to open in 2024, the Shoppes at Cooper Ranch will span two 15,000-square-foot complexes with mostly locally owned stores alongside a few national retailers.
Hwy 20 turns into Main street through the Collinsville neighborhood.
Silver Dollar Café & Gift Shop
Residents stop by the Silver Dollar Café & Gift Shop for a hearty meal and light shopping. In 2017, the front of the café collapsed after someone drove their car into it. Fortunately, the locally owned favorite bounced back quickly, churning out a little of everything, from chicken fried steak sandwiches and pizzas to hearty dinners like the mushroom chicken with Swiss. Just a few buildings east, El Jalapeño Grill specializes in authentic Mexican grill and offers burritos, tortas and chimichangas, along with burgers, pastas and salads. Next to Collinsville High School, residents visit Scoops & Grinds, which doubles as a coffee shop and confection parlor. The parlor cafe uses locally roasted beans in its coffee and hand-makes its ice creams and pastries. Residents can visit JB’s Market or the Walmart Supercenter in Owasso for groceries and other necessities.
The Silver dollar Cafe is known for its food and items for sale in Collinsville.
The Silver Dollar Cafe offers unique items for sale in Collinsville.
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Founders Day
West Main Street is where all the parades and town festivities take place. On April 6th, residents celebrate Founders Day to commemorate when Collinsville became a town. The event is marked by a parade down West Main Street featuring the local football team, local businesses and other home-grown establishments.
Homes on large lots
Homes in the area are in the New Traditional, contemporary and ranch-styles. Most homes have spacious, fenced-in backyards, typically with porches overlooking it. Homes in the area range in price from $200,000 to $650,000, depending on square footage and features. Homes residing on small lots, 1,000 to 2,000 square feet, range in price from $150,000 to $250,000. Homes with larger, quarter-to-half-acre lots range in price from $225,000 to $450,000.
Ranch homes in Collinsville are perfect for residents that want a large lot.
With new construction, traditional style homes have become common in Collinsville.
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Collinsville choir takes gold in choir nationals
Children attend Herald Lower Elementary School, receiving an A on Niche for first through second grade. Children complete elementary school at the Collinsville Upper Elementary School, receiving an A-minus. For sixth grade, students attend the Wilson 6th Grade Center, receiving a B-plus. Students from seventh through eighth attend Collinsville Middle School, also receiving a B-plus. Students finish their secondary education at Collinsville High School, receiving a B-minus. In 2022, the Collinsville Advanced Choir competed in the Show Choir Nationals in Nashville and came home with three gold medals.
Collinsville Middle School is located in the heart of Collinsville OK.
Wilson 6th Grade center is located in the North of Collisville.
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Turtle races in City Park
City Park is the main park in the area. After the Fourth of July parade down Main Street, residents gather in the park to watch the fireworks. Here, locals take part in watermelon spitting contests, pie-eating contests and turtle racing. “That time of year is when the turtles cross the road. Kids will grab some turtles, and race them,” says Stephens. “Afterward, they’ll put them back.” When the park is not used for the town’s festivities, residents may enjoy the walking paths, sports fields, splash pad and play structures.
The Collinsville City Park is located in the heart of the City.
The Collinsville City Park has well kept tennis courts for resident players.
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Route 20 and Route 169
There is no public transportation in the Collinsville area, but those near West Main Street can walk or bike to grocery stores, restaurants and other nearby locations. Collinsville is car-dependent, and commuting is easy, with Route 20 cutting through the center of town and Route 169 bordering the area.
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