Top 15 Things To Do In McKinney, Texas
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Here are top 15 things to do in McKinney, Texas
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1. Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary -
2. Towne Lake Recreation Area -
3. Main Street -
4. Oak Hollow Golf Course -
5. Chestnut Square Historic Park -
6. Collin County Historical Society & Museum -
7. Lone Star Wine Cellars -
8. Dallas -
9. Lewisville Lake -
10. Plano -
11. Tupps Brewery -
12. Local Produce -
13. Mitas Hill Vineyard & Winery -
14. Franconia Brewing Company -
15. Fort Worth -
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Hope Maddy at Lost Oak Winery for Lone Star Beat (Texas Country)
Hope Maddy performs her original Texas Country song Six Strings and Four Walls for Lone Star Beat at Lost Oak Winery.
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Plano Tx - The Creeks Of Willow Bend
The Creeks Of Willow Bend is located west of Preston near the Parker and Preston intersection in Plano Tx. If you're looking for homes for sale in Plano, Tx then come take a look!
The curb appeal of this neighborhood is second to none. Some of these homes took years to build. In talking to the builders (yes we saw this neighborhood be built too) some of the materials had to be imported so the build timelines were very long but well worth the wait. You stop saying look at that one after your third home because they all are just amazing to look at. The insides of these homes are truly custom. The wine cellars, the nooks and private libraries set off the wow factor to the limit.
What is amazing about these homes is that they still have the same attraction today like the day they were built. Nothing has aged because the ideas that came to life are ageless. These homes feel like a home and not like a big cold house. Building a house to feel like a home is an art. This landscape is yours for the calling.
Come ride with us to see these amazing homes in The Creeks Of Willow Bend.
If you are moving to Plano Tx and you want to work in this area, the choice of homes for sale in Plano Tx is endless. From new builds to established quiet neighborhoods, Plano Tx has it all. You can even live in Frisco Tx, Allen Tx, Little Elm Tx, Prosper Tx, McKinney Tx, and still be close to outstanding employment opportunities.
Plano Tx is a great place to live.
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6323 Aberdeen Avenue | Dallas, TX 75230 | Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
5 BEDS | 5.3 BATHS
LISTING ASSOCIATE:
Jean Bateman
(214) 912-9288
Mystical landscape filters into this timeless stone beauty where large arched openings beckon you from living, dining, library, cathedral beamed great room open to kitchen and breakfast, wet bar and wine cellar, cathedral beamed downstairs master, two half baths, butler’s pantry and oversized utility. Upstairs flows from game room, media with oversized screen and wet bar, half bath and four bedrooms each with private baths. Cruise through the carriage doors of your three car garage with additional parking for guests. Feel the sense of calm and beauty with flowing water and rustling leaves while entertaining on your covered patio, custom outdoor fireplace, pool and spa.
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Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty knows real estate. See inside some of the most beautiful, exclusive, architecturally significant and breathtaking homes and ranch and land properties in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, across North Texas and around the world. This YouTube channel presents the truly extraordinary houses, condos, farms and ranches marketed by Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty.
OFFICE LOCATIONS:
- LOVERS LANE | 5600 W. Lovers Lane, Suite 224, Dallas, TX 75209
- UPTOWN | 2500 Cedar Springs, Dallas, TX 75201
- LAKEWOOD | 6301 Gaston Avenue, Plaza 170, Dallas, TX 75214
- RANCH & LAND DIVISION | 2913 Fairmount, Suite 200, Dallas, TX 75201
- SOUTHLAKE | 1950 E State Hwy 114, Suite 105, Southlake, TX 76092
- CULTURAL DISTRICT | 3131 W. 7th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107
- BALLPARK | 1000 Ballpark Way, Suite 306, Arlington, TX 76011
- MIRA VISTA | 6400 Mira Vista Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76132
- THE NORTH | 5840 Legacy Circle, Suite 220D, Plano, TX 75024
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ONE ON ONE: Elaina Kay - Rodeo October 21st, 2016 Outlaw Roadshow Session
Elaina Kay sits down for a One On One Session in the Garden during The Outlaw Roadshow in New York City on October 21st, 2016. Watch the full session here: For more info visit: & Audio & Video by: Ehud Lazin
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Rodeo
The first thing that hits you about singer-songwriter Elaina Kay is her confidence and spunk as a performer and a writer. Her wisdom doesn’t yet come from decades of being on the road, but an old soul vibe has infused itself into her music anyway. Her sound confidently bridges the Oklahoma songwriter tradition and Texas troubadour history of her home state but is also infused with her love for Rock and Roll. Much like her hometown of Wichita Falls, her music walks the borderline between both influences and creates an exciting new sound. Elaina Kay grew up where Red Dirt music originated in Texoma, where her family ranched, farmed, and trained horses for a living. Her passion for the outdoors and the cowgirl lifestyle came at an early age, but her true calling came in her family’s garage. Her older brother played in bands as a teenager, covering everything from The Rolling Stones and The Beatles to Pearl Jam and George Strait. Elaina was the blonde-headed little girl singing along word for word. In high school she joined the choir, and soon started writing songs and picking the guitar with some of her Agriculture class buddies. “I think I've always written in some form or fashion, it was my escape,” she recalls. While in college at Tarleton State in Stephenville, Texas, she realized music was where she belonged. Songs started pouring out between her classes and weekends competing on the Tarleton Rodeo Team. She found a new well of inspiration in “The Cowboy Capital of the World,” realizing that drinking beer with cowboys could get you in some bad situations and leave you with a lot of heartache. Elaina graduated from playing tailgates to playing bars in her area and opening for some of the most popular bands in Texas music. It wasn’t long after she started performing that she put out her first record and hit the road.