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    Singleton Community Center

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Cordova Museum - Inside the Cordova Museum

    Cordova Museum

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    Before Cordova was became an eastern extension of Memphis, it was its own place; a cute little town…read morecentered around a tiny train station, way out in the county. And while much of old Cordova is gone, there's one place where you can get your small-town fix. The small museum fills up one room (and a small annex) in the Cordova Community Center. Since the building housed the Cordova School from the early 1900s until the mid-1970s, much of the museum's limited space is given to a model classroom. After the school was closed, the county stored all of the old school fixtures in the building, which means that much of what you can see in the Cordova Museum is authentic to the school. There are musty books, old sports jerseys, photos of the first graduating class (three people), sheet music from the glee club, school picture day proofs and a binder full of graded writing assignments (mostly nature poetry) from the 1950s. The most impressive thing about the Cordova Museum, though, is its collection of photographs and archives from the town's history dating back to roughly 1860. And unlike many museums, the Cordova Museum's staff of one, Cordova native Darlene Hooker Sawyer, can tell you the names (and often the backstories) of every single person in the photographs. If you grew up in Cordova and ever participated in any Fourth of July parades, crafts fairs or halloween events at the Community Center, there's a high liklihood that your picture is in one of the binders in the Museum. Since my mom insisted that we participate in just about every single Cordova event, I was able to find a photo of my childhood best friend and I dressed up in ridiculous homemade red white and blue bunting dresses from an early 90s Independence Day parade. The Cordva Museum is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Admission is free, and they've also got free access to ancestrty.com from the museum computers.

    My favorite area of Memphis has to be Cordova. A wonderful slice of history that is all free!!…read moreDarlene Sawyer is an amazing woman who went to the schoolhouse as a child and is so full of knowledge. If you like history and seeing how buildings and life was like in the 1800s and 1900s, this place is for you.

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    My daughter was in need of a business attire at the last minute. I suggested she go to goodwill and…read moreBAM, she was able to find a skirt, heels, tie, and shirt to go with her cardigan. The value for all was 7.00 and the quality was perfect. The service requested was professional.

    I am an avid Goodwill shopper I shop at Goodwill's all over the United States. It is my hobby, my…read morejoy. This is the first Goodwill (6899 Stage Rd.) In Memphis, that I have come to that the manager JaVale was her name and she was rude and refused to honor the prices on the merchandise that an employee in the blue vest put on the merchandise. She was very rude as we were talking to her about the merchandise. She just kept saying, have a good night, trying to rush us out of the store loudly embarrassingly in front of all of the other staff that was there I would not have made a review if it wasn't for the fact that she is the manager the face of this location. This is the first Goodwill, where I have had this horrible experience if I was not a lover of the Goodwill, the mission and the prices she would have caused me to never shop at another Goodwill. To let you know how much I love the Goodwill I spent over $200 in New Orleans goodwill on my way home from a cruise before coming to this Memphis location on the same day. I started to go to the Salvation Army but I love the Goodwill. I also hope she does not retaliate on the employee because all they did was help me find the prices that fell off on the bin. I would truly hate if she was my manager with such a nasty attitude. I thought you should know..

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