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Region: Prairies and Lakes
Settled in 1845 and incorporated in 1848, seat of Collin County. City and county named for Collin McKinney, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and leader in establishment of the Disciples of Christ (Christian Church) in Texas. A wide variety of local industries contribute to city's economy.
McKinney's historic downtown square has more than 100 shops featuring antiques, art galleries, restaurants and an eclectic mix of specialty and clothing shops. The centerpiece of the square is the historic courthouse, built in 1874, which was renovated and reopened in 2006 to house the McKinney Performing Arts Center. www.downtownmckinney.com.
Shoppers find antiques, arts and crafts and more at Third Monday Trade Days, the weekend preceding the third Monday of the month. More than 900 vendors. U.S. 380 two miles west of U.S. 75. www.tmtd.com.
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