Located just 30 miles north of Dallas, McKinneys gently rolling hills, tree-lined neighborhoods, historic downtown and beautiful parks give the city a quaint, small town feel. The citys downtown square offers more than 100 unique specialty shops, art galleries, and restaurants featuring award-winning chefs.
The original Collin County courthouse, reborn in 2006 as the McKinney Performing Arts Center, stands at the center of the McKinneys historic downtown square. This outstanding arts venue features a 480-seat theater, a reception hall, auditorium, several art galleries and classrooms to promote the arts.
Outdoor and sports enthusiasts will find much to love in McKinney. The Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary is a 289-acre outdoor preserve and nature museum. Erwin Park offers one of the most demanding mountain bike trails in the area. Dr. Kenneth Cooper, the father of aerobics, chose McKinney to open the Cooper Aerobics Center, a 75,000 square foot health and fitness facility, one of the finest facilities of its kind in the world.
Homeowners at Flagstone will enjoy easy access to the Central Expressway and the convenience of nearby businesses and shopping. An old town flavor mixed with new, upscale neighborhoods and recreation centers, makes it easy to see why the city motto is McKinney, Texas Unique by Nature.
Perfectly located in the heart of McKinney, Flagstone is a small enclave of only 157 home sites, nestled in the rolling hills of an established, upscale neighborhood. Convenient shopping and recreational facilities are nearby and downtown McKinney is just minutes away. Whether you prefer an oversized home site, or one with a view, Flagstone offers something for everyone.
Students in Flagstone are part of McKinney I.S.D. and will attend Walker Elementary, recently rewarded the exemplary rating in 2006. Faubion Middle Scho
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