Residents

Historic downtown Collinsville is one of the few remaining cities that still has most of its historic buildings. The City's Historical Society established the Depot Museum in the old Railroad Depot built in 1899, which was moved to its current location in 1970. The historic atmosphere downtown is the perfect setting for its antique stores and art galleries.

Location

Located just west of the main downtown area, also a historic building, built by the Carnegie Foundation in 1917 is the Collinsville Library, a branch of the Tulsa City-County Library system. The Collinsville City Park is centrally located southwest of downtown, in a beautiful natural setting. Collinsville has a variety of recreational opportunities and a rich history, Collinsville is a progressive town offering an economical living, along with the various housing types, civic clubs, and churches.

Adjacent to residential neighborhoods, our schools consist of two elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Our local newspaper, the Collinsville News, is published weekly, and we have a Collinsville Newspaper Museum.

Collinsville is 12 miles north of the Tulsa International Airport, 18 miles from the Port of Catoosa, 7 miles from the Cherokee Industrial Park, and 20 miles from downtown Tulsa. Collinsville (known as The Center of It All) celebrated its 100th birthday in 1999 and was selected for the 2000 Oklahoma Main Street program.