There is no shortage of counties, or cities, within Texas, with one of the most well-known counties being Collin County. This county has gained great growth during the past years, with a population that has risen by almost 300,000 or more since 2000. The population is thanks to wonderful cities located within the county that offer great characteristics and unique qualities that are enjoyed by all.
The seat of Collin County is McKinney, Texas, which is named after Collin McKinney, much like the county itself. Collin McKinney was noted as one of the five who drafted the classic Texas Declaration of Independence, and as being one of the oldest to sign it.
The seat of Collin County is McKinney, Texas, which is named after Collin McKinney, much like the county itself. Collin McKinney was noted as one of the five who drafted the classic Texas Declaration of Independence, and as being one of the oldest to sign it.
Part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Collin County is a great part of Dallas as well, offering all residents the city type amenities and venues that are so popular throughout the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth. Other more noted cities within Collin County include Plano, Frisco, Murphy, and many others.
Counties surrounding this county include Dallas County to the south, Grayson County to the north, Hunt County to the east and Denton County to the west, with others surrounding it as well. The makeup in terms of community residents is quite diverse – as diverse as the architecture in the county as well.