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June 27, 1988 (405 N. Waddill: McKinney: Historic Resources of McKinney MPS 8: Celina Public School: Celina Public School: October 14, 2009 (205 S. Colorado St.
The fifth Baronet's legacy also continued through his daughter and co-heir, the mother of Reverend Hender Molesworth, who in 1844 assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of St Aubyn and was the father of Sir St Aubyn Hender Molesworth-St Aubyn, 12th Baronet of the Molesworth-St Aubyn Baronets.
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. — Despite offering a salary of $167,000, the city of Steamboat Springs can’t find a head of human resources who can afford a place to live in the remote Colorado ...
St Aubyn baronets of Cornwall, England; Alan St. Aubyn, pen name of British author Frances L. Marshall (1839–1920) Amarah-Jae St. Aubyn (born 1994), British actor; Catherine St Aubyn (1760–1836), English amateur artist; Edward St Aubyn, English author and journalist; James Piers St Aubyn (1815–1895), English architect, largely of churches
The McKinney Homestead is a former limestone home built between 1850 and 1852 by Thomas F. McKinney, owner of the surrounding land. The two-story homestead was continuously occupied until it burned in the 1940s. Archaeological investigations in 1974 determined the house was built with limestone quarried from Onion Creek
The Census Bureau ranked McKinney as the nation's fourth fastest-growing large city from 2010 to 2019 [8] and determined the city's 2020 population was 195,308. [9] Based on Census Bureau estimates, as of July 2022 the city's population was 207,507, making it Texas's 15th-most populous city [ 10 ] and the 110th most populous in the United States.
[60] [61] In January 2025, city officials approved a $72 million project to build a commercial airline terminal on the east side of the airport. [62] Aero Country Airport, located on the west edge of McKinney, is a privately owned public-use GA airport used primarily by single-engine aircraft, with about 30 flights per day. [63]
In January 2025, after receiving an endorsement from the city council, the McKinney Planning and Zoning Commission approved construction of a 45,000 sq ft (4,200 m 2) commercial passenger terminal on the east side of the airport, designed with three gates and the ability to be expanded to five. The $72 million facility will have 1,500 parking ...