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Addison is a true urban enclave bordered by the cities of Dallas, Farmer Branch and Carrollton. It’s a foodie’s paradise, boasting over 180 restaurants from steak to sushi.
Location: Far North Dallas and part of the DFW area.
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A modern metropolis in North Texas, this cultural hub boasts more shopping centers per capita than any other U.S. city. Districts like the Dallas Art District, Fair Park, Deep Ellum, Greenville Avenue, Bishop Arts District and many more offer their own mix of culture, shopping and dining.
Location: North Texas, Dallas Fort Worth (DFW)
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Frisco is recognized and acclaimed nationwide as one of the top 10 cities to live in. It boasts 43 park sites. It’s a part of the Dallas metropolitan area and located in Collin and Denton counties.
Location: Located approximately 25 miles (40 KM) from both Dallas Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
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Little Elm is the town with a lake attitude with over 66 miles of shoreline for the famous Lake Lewisville. Lakeside amenities include a cable wake board park, a boat ramp, a massive swim beach, a marina, an amphitheater on the water, and many miles of trail.
Location: Denton county. Neighbors included Frisco, The Colony and Prosper.
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McKinney has a historic downtown square home to over 100 businesses. It is Collin County’s second-largest city and the third-fastest-growing city in the United States.
Location: McKinney is about 32 miles (51 km) north of Dallas.
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Plano means “plain” as a type of terrain in Spanish. However, there is nothing plain about this vibrantly modern city filled with history. Plano is well-known for the Hot Air Balloon Festival Capital of Texas, the Shops at Legacy, the historic downtown Plano and Legacy West to just name few in addition to a large variety of restaurants and fun activities to do. It’s the corporate home to J.C. Penney, Frito Lay, Alliances Data System, Ericson, PepsiCo, FedEx and many more including many regional headquarters.
Location: Located approximately twenty miles north of downtown Dallas, and the city is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.
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