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Frisco Collin Team history and memorabilia [11] Frisco Heritage Center Frisco: Collin Local history exhibits, period room and industry displays, Heritage Center village of historic homes, a log cabin, one room school house and church [12] Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary: McKinney Collin Natural history [13]
Ford Center at The Star is a 12,000-seat stadium located in Frisco, Texas. Its main use is as the Dallas Cowboys' practice facility. [4] It is also used for Whataburger's Friday Night Stars, an event every Friday showcasing Frisco Independent School District high school varsity football. [5] The synthetic turf surface is Hellas Matrix Helix Turf.
Frisco Square, a mixed-use development, became the new downtown along with the city hall. Frisco Square has about 250 rental residential units, seven restaurants, about 40,000 square feet (3,700 m 2) of commercial office space, and a few personal-service locations. The major development in the project is the new city hall, main library, and ...
The Cloyce Box Ranch was the site of the original Southfork ranch location, where the initial five episodes of Dallas were filmed. [1] The series left the location at the end of the first season in 1978 at the request of property owner, Cloyce K. Box , who was unhappy with the negative portrayal of the Texas oil industry by the show.
The Freeman Center is a 3,485-acre (1,410 ha) plot of land between San Marcos and Wimberley, Texas.It was founded in 1941 by weekend ranchers Harold M. "Harry" Freeman and his brother Joe. [1]
Fields is an announced planned community in Frisco, Texas, situated on a 2,544-acre site along the Dallas North Tollway, Preston Road, and US 380. [1] Along with housing, office and retail space, parks and a hotel, within Fields will be the new home of PGA of America's headquarters, and the Frisco campus for the University of North Texas.
Corn Ranch, commonly referred to as Launch Site One (LSO), is a spaceport owned and operated by Blue Origin which is located approximately 30 miles (48 km) north of the town of Van Horn, Texas, United States. The 165,000-acre (670 km 2) plot of land was purchased by Jeff Bezos in 2004.
Low Earth orbit: Einstein Observatory (defunct) 1978 Low Earth orbit: Elginfield Observatory: 1969 Middlesex Centre, Ontario, Canada Ellis Observatory: 2004 Sterling Hill Mining Museum, Ogdensburg, New Jersey, US Embry-Riddle Observatory: 2005 Daytona Beach, Florida, US Entoto Observatory Space Science Research Center: 2012 Mount Entoto, Ethiopia