Millersville
Middle Tennessee
Nestled North of Nashville
On an 1878 map of Middle Tennessee, the area where Millersville currently sits was labeled as “TiWhoppetti.” This name has been suggested to be a misspelling of the Cherokee word “tywopety” meaning “valley of the cool waters.” In 1981, Millersville was incorporated into a city that today has a population of around 6,700 people. The Millersville Community Center, situated next to Slaters Creek, is the heart of Millersville where many events are held and where a popular children’s playground can be found. Inside the community center there are area attraction brochures along with a small display of Millersville artifacts, and a piece of the World Trade Center is also on display for all to view.