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  2. Parker Road station - Wikipedia

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    However, most commuters at Parker Road simply switched to parking at Bush Turnpike station, which regularly approached capacity in the months following the change. [ 12 ] After the initiative failed to make a profit, DART opted to end it on April 2, 2014 when its contract with the private operator expired. [ 13 ]

  3. Legacy West - Wikipedia

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    Legacy West is a lifestyle center (open-air shopping mall) in Plano, Texas.Legacy West contains 415,000 sq ft of retail, restaurant and office space, a 55,000 sq ft food hall, over 1,300 residential units and a 303-room Renaissance Hotel. [1]

  4. Plano, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Plano was the first city in Collin County to adopt a master plan for its road system. The use of multi-lane, divided highways for all major roads allows for higher speed limits, generally 40 mph (64 km/h), but sometimes up to 55 mph (89 km/h) on the northern section of Preston Road. Plano is served directly by several major roadways and freeways.

  5. Southfork Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Southfork Ranch is a conference and event center in Parker, in the US state of Texas, 25 mi (40 km) north of Dallas. It includes the Ewing Mansion, the setting for the television series Dallas . A variety of tours are offered to the location.

  6. U.S. Route 75 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Hall Street, Lemmon Avenue ... access to Medical Center of Plano; 15th Street is former FM 544: 17.6: 28.3: 30: Parker Road: Access to Parker Road station: 18.8: 30.3 ...

  7. Club Imperial - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Edick hosted a television show at the Club Imperial, TV Party, which was broadcast on KTVI-2. [15] [5] In the early 1970s, Edick closed the nightclub and ran the Club Imperial as a banquet and reception hall. [11] [16] After the nightclub closed, dancers formed the non-profit St. Louis Imperial Dance Club. [3] [17]

  8. Downtown Plano station - Wikipedia

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    The station was slated to open in 2003. [7] In 2000, construction began on Transit Village, a $16 million transit-oriented development directly adjacent to the station, which contained both apartments and retail space. [8] In 2002, the city of Plano announced renovations to Haggard Park, which is also adjacent to the station. [9]

  9. Timeline of Plano, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1852 - Fillmore renamed "Plano." [1] 1870 - Population reaches 155. [2] 1872 - Houston and Texas Central Railway begins operating. [1] 1873 - Town of Plano incorporated. [1] 1883 - Telephone in use (approximate date). [2] 1891 - Plano Public School established. 1894 Fire Department organized. [2] Plano Milling Company (flour mill) in business. [2]