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Allen – Allen residents enjoy a wholesome community atmosphere with something for everyone. The City boasts an award-winning park system featuring neighborhood and community parks, hike and bike trails, and greenbelts. City facilities include a 27-hole public golf course, a large fitness and aquatic center, a recreation center, youth center and extreme sports park, a senior recreation center and a 54,000 square feet public library.
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Anna – Anna is a community of approximately 7,500 persons located in northern Collin County, about 50 miles north of downtown Dallas and in close proximity to Richardson, Plano, McKinney and Frisco. The community has grown rapidly in the past five years, but still has lots of open fields, pastures and woods. The town has direct highway links to the larger cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area and DFW International Airport via Central Expressway (US Highway 75), State Highway 5 and State Highway 121.
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Blue Ridge – Blue is located about 41 miles North East of Dallas Texas. It is a small country community surrounded by rolling hills, creeks, farm and ranch fields, and many trees. The Blue Ridge area is just beautiful and makes a great place to live the country lifestyle.
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Celina – Celina is a wonderful city that is now experiencing the change from a predominately farming community to an urban city. In doing so, it is maintaining the friendliness and charm that has made it such a wonderful place to live and work. Celina is also known for sports, where for example, the Celina High School Bobcats hold the Texas state record for the most consecutive wins and most state championships.
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Fairview – Current estimates have the population around 8,000. The town was incorporated in 1958 with a population of 50. The town is adjacent to the 289-acre Heard Wildlife Sanctuary, which hosts more than 240 species of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians and nearly 150 species of wildflowers and other plants. Heritage Ranch, a 575 acre residential development for senior citizens, was created in the late 1990s.
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Farmersville – Recognized as a 2007 National Main Street City Farmersville, TX, located in northeastern Collin County about 35 miles North East of Dallas, is a great place to live, to work, or to do business. We are just big enough to provide the perfect lifestyle, just small enough to provide a safe, quiet refuge from the hustle and bustle of the big cities.
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Frisco – Frisco, Texas, one of the fastest growing cities in America is Texas' Rising Star for sports, shopping, art, and fine accommodations. Frisco is also famous for its passion for art! Many outdoor sculptures celebrating the history of Frisco can be found throughout the city. The largest private collection of contemporary outdoor sculpture on public display without a fee can be found in Hall Office Park (all owned by Craig Hall) with works by James Surls, Frances Bagley, and Isaac Smith. Frisco is located north of Downtown Dallas just 25 minutes from DFW International Airport and Love Field Airport.
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Lavon – The City of Lavon is located in southeastern Collin County, Texas, near the intersection of US Highway 78 and State Highway 205.
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Lowry Crossing – With farming community roots, Lowry Crossing was originally established as a town in 1971 and has grown to more than 1,200 residents. We have all the essentials of country community life and a welcoming spirit!
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Lucas – with a population of only 5,100 people and 11.73 square miles in size, the City of Lucas has excellent schools served by Lovejoy, Allen, McKinney, Plano, Wylie, and Princeton and a great location making it a desirable place to raise a family or to retire. The density is 435 people per square mile. With the convenience of Lake Lavon, offering rich wildlife environment or if you enjoy fishing, you can have your boat launched onto the lake within minutes. If you enjoy horses, there is a 9 mile equestrian trail ready for your relaxing ride through the City of Lucas. The City of Lucas is conveniently located to allow for quick access to Central Expressway (Hwy 75), President George Bush Freeway (SH 190), and SH 121: Lucas is situated near SH 190 to the south, Central Expressway to the west, and SH 121 to the north.
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McKinney – Located just 30 miles north of Dallas, McKinney offers the perfect getaway. Home to one of the state’s largest historic districts and the country’s fastest growing populations, McKinney’s charm and comfortable pace is quite different from the metroplex’s urban sprawl. The city’s tree-lined streets, historic downtown and tight-knit community give McKinney a friendly, small-town feel.
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Melissa – The City of Melissa is a North Texas community with a population of approximately 4,300. Melissa is located thirty five miles north of downtown Dallas. Situated in northeast Collin County, Melissa is in a dynamic growth area with a region encompassing nine counties and spanning one hundred miles with a population of over four million. The close proximity to Dallas and its suburbs offer easy access to all parts of the Metroplex, including Fort Worth, and other areas of Texas as well.
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Murphy – Murphy is a small, fast-growing community with a history that goes back to the early 1900's. Murphy is located in southeastern Collin county, on the outer fringe of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. Situated midway between Plano and Wylie on FM 544, Murphy is two miles south of the famous South Fork Ranch. Its borders enclosing only 3.8 square miles and shares borders with Plano, Richardson, Wylie, Sachse, and Parker. It is approximately 20 miles from downtown Dallas and about 30 miles from D/FW Airport.
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Parker – Home of SouthFork Ranch and Country Living
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Plano – Located mainly within Collin County, it is a wealthy northern suburb of Dallas. The population was 222,030 at the 2000 census, making it the ninth largest city in Texas. According to a 2005 census estimate, Plano had grown to 250,096 making Plano the sixty-ninth most populous city in the United States. Plano is within the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan area. The city is home to many corporate headquarters, including Ericsson Inc, Rent-A-Center, Crossmark, Perot Systems, Electronic Data Systems, JCPenney, Frito-Lay, Cinemark Theatres, and UGS.
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Princeton – Princeton is located in Northeast Collin County between the cities of McKinney and Greenville Texas on U.S. Highway 380. Princeton is approximately 30 miles northeast of Dallas and 38 miles from DFW International Airport. Collin County Regional Airport is 10 miles southeast from Princeton and is the home of the largest and most active corporate flight department in the Dallas area.
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Prosper – Prosper was a small rural town on Preston Road (SH 289) in North Texas about 6 mi (9 km) north of Frisco, Texas but in recent years – true to its name – it has prospered. Prosper is growing quickly in terms of new home building (houses in the $150,000 to $2,000,000 + range).
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Weston – Located in Northern Collin County at the intersection of FM 543 and FM 455, approximately 13 miles northwest of McKinney, Texas and 8 miles east of Celina, Texas.
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Wylie – Founded in 1886 and incorporated in 1887, the City of Wylie is located just 24 miles from downtown Dallas in Collin, Dallas and Rockwall Counties. Wylie, with a 2006 population of 33,000, is one of the fastest growing communities in the State of Texas with a 120% increase since 2000. Possessing an outstanding school district, a low crime rate, an ISO #1 rating and an expanding business climate, Wylie is the ideal place for people looking for a small town environment with easy access to big city amenities. We hope that you find the information within the New Resident section to be useful. We also invite you to visit these recommended sections to get vital Wylie information.
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