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Frisco, Texas

Frisco's history traces back to the early 1900s, when it was formed as the result of the San Francisco Railroad being built through the area. The shortened name "Frisco" was used for this railroad line, thus the city name was formed. Today, Frisco is one of the fastest growing cities in Texas.

Opening in April 2005, the Frisco Soccer and Entertainment Complex is a 20,000-seat arena with 17 surrounding soccer fields that will be home to the Dallas Burn major soccer league team, and future concerts and events.

Two bronze cattle drive sculptures depict days of the Shawnee Trail, part of Frisco's early heritage. These outdoor sculptures can be seen year-round.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Things to do near Frisco, TX

Navarro Mills Lake Boat Ramps

Navarro Mills Lake has boat ramps at 4 parks. Courtesy docks are available at some of the boat ramps. Swimming in the vicinit...

Richland Chambers Lake Boating

Do you like to sail? Richland Chambers Lake is reported to be the largest inland sailing basin in Texas. Sailing enthusiast...