McKinney, Texas Water Tower

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Showing posts with label downtown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label downtown. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Frogging Around

McKinney's adorable town square has shops and restaurants of all sorts.  
Antique stores, cute clothing store, a consignment store, a winery, a boutique hotel....and frogs.

Yep, you heard me right.

Frogs.

Most of the shops have a painted frog planter on their doorstep.






The frogs are guides to shopping.


I decided I didn't want to be left out, 
so I bought myself a frog this weekend as I toured town square taking photos.  
And mine now sits on my back porch, sporting some sweet potato vine growing out the back.  






I don't have a name for him yet...any suggestions?






Do you want a frog?


Have you seen the frogs in downtown McKinney?



Monday, September 6, 2010

Founded in 1848

McKinney, one of the oldest towns in North Texas, was named for Collin McKinney, 


For the first 125 years of its history McKinney served as the principal commercial center for the county. 
The county seat provided farmers with flour, corn, and cotton mills, cotton gins, a cotton compress and cottonseed oil mill, as well as banks, churches, schools, newspapers, and, from the 1880s, an opera house. Businesses also came to include a textile mill, an ice company, a large dairy, and a garment-manufacturing company.


McKinney was also home to James W. Throckmorton, the 11th governor of Texas and a U.S. Congressman.


Below is a photo I took yesterday of the historic Collin County courthouse that is now home to the 
and the center of historic downtown McKinney, a charming shopping destination.





A random fact you might not have known:

In 1908 McKinney banned elephants on the town square after a circus parade damaged the newly-bricked streets.