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McKinney è un comune degli Stati Uniti d'America e capoluogo della contea di Collin nello Stato del Texas. La popolazione era di 131.117 abitanti al censimento del 2010, il che la rende la 19ª città più popolosa dello stato. Fa parte della Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex e si trova circa 32 miglia a nord di Dallas.
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Experience McKinney's historic charm and friendly unique atmosphere and you’ll discover why McKinney is a destination for business and leisure travelers alike.
McKinney is Unique by nature. Located on the northeastern corner of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and the county seat of Collin County, McKinney’s is one of the fastest-growing communities in North Texas with a build-out population of more than 350,000.
The best way to experience Historic Downtown McKinney is by foot. You can explore the area on your terms without being confined by a bus schedule or tour group. We've compiled a list of 21 activities in the historic downtown district.
24 mar 2024 · McKinney, city, seat (1848) of Collin county, northeastern Texas, U.S., near the East Fork of the Trinity River. Platted in 1848, it was named for Collin McKinney, one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, whose home, formerly 17 miles (27 km) north, was moved in 1936 to Finch Park, where it was restored as a memorial.