McKinney serves as the county seat of Collin County and holds approximately 200,000 residents. Founded in 1848 and named after Collin McKinney, one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, the city retained a distinct small-town character well into the late 20th century. Population growth accelerated dramatically in the 2000s and 2010s as Dallas suburbs expanded north along U.S. 75, and McKinney has consistently ranked among the fastest-growing cities in the United States.
The downtown square, organized around the 1876 Collin County Courthouse, survived the fires, retail shifts, and municipal expansions that eliminated similar squares in many other North Texas towns. The courthouse itself served county government until 1979 and now hosts the McKinney Performing Arts Center. Surrounding streets contain 19th-century commercial buildings that have been adapted into restaurants, retail, and offices.
TUPPS Brewing, Franconia Brewing, and a set of smaller craft producers have clustered in the city. Employment skews toward regional commuting into the Plano and Frisco corridors, though the city has developed its own commercial base along State Highway 121 and the Central Expressway corridor.
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McKinney serves as the county seat of Collin County and holds approximately 200,000 residents. Founded in 1848 and named after Collin McKinney, one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, the city retained a distinct small-town character well into the late 20th century. Population growth accelerated dramatically in the 2000s and 2010s as Dallas suburbs expanded north along U.S. 75, and McKinney has consistently ranked among the fastest-growing cities in the United States.
The downtown square, organized around the 1876 Collin County Courthouse, survived the fires, retail shifts, and municipal expansions that eliminated similar squares in many other North Texas towns. The courthouse itself served county government until 1979 and now hosts the McKinney Performing Arts Center. Surrounding streets contain 19th-century commercial buildings that have been adapted into restaurants, retail, and offices.
TUPPS Brewing, Franconia Brewing, and a set of smaller craft producers have clustered in the city. Employment skews toward regional commuting into the Plano and Frisco corridors, though the city has developed its own commercial base along State Highway 121 and the Central Expressway corridor.
Escort websites with McKinney availability are evaluated and indexed on Escortservice.com. Escortservice.com does not run introductions, confirm identities of advertisers, or take part in any transactions. Only visitors who are at least 21 may use the directory.
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