
The E Fork Trinity River and its numerous tributaries, including Honey Cr and Wilson Cr, shape the landscape of this Collin County corridor during a period of significant suburban expansion. While the city of McKinney dominates the western edge and Princeton lies to the east, the map preserves the locations of numerous historic burial grounds that predate the modern residential grid, such as Pecan Grove Cem and Milligan Cem. The presence of the McKinney National Airport and the Collin College Public Safety Training Center indicates the area's transition into a regional hub for aviation and professional education. Smaller communities like New Hope, Milligan, and Lowry Crossing maintain their identity amidst the growing connectivity provided by E University Dr and W Eldorado Pkwy.
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1924 Farmersville 3-c
Collin County, TX

1924 Mc Kinney 4-d
Collin County, TX

1960 Culleoka
Collin County, TX

1960 McKinney East
Collin County, TX

1960 McKinney West
Collin County, TX

1960 Pike
Collin County, TX

2022 Culleoka
Collin County, TX

2022 McKinney East
Collin County, TX

2022 McKinney West
Collin County, TX

2022 Pike
Collin County, TX