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- August 17th, 2024
August 17th, 2024
LOCAL BUSINESS HIGHLIGHT
This might be our โNo. 2โ most popular story, ever. ๐ ๐ ๐
Classy Rabbit wasn't born out of a grand business plan, but rather from a series of personal decisions and a touch of serendipity. Nate Wilson and his family moved from Plano to a more rural area of Collin County, where they began raising rabbits. Initially, this was a way to provide a hands-on way of teaching responsibility and self-reliance to their children and to produce their own meat. But, as anyone who has raised rabbits knows, they multiply, and when they did, so did their wasteโฆ
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FOOD REVIEW
Todayโs CollinCounty.com food review hails from Neon Cactus in Fairview, TX! ๐ต ๐ฎ ๐น


Neon Cactus is truly one-of-a-kind. ๐ต
While the food is most definitely tasty, itโs the outrageous style of this restaurant that makes the biggest impression.




From the chic lighting, to the neon signs (and sayings) to the classic car D.J. booth, this place brings a spirit of fun to your Mexican cuisine dining experience.
Located at 241 Stacy Road in Fairview, TX, Neon Cactus is poised to satisfy your chips and salsa cravings!
Be sure to stop by, soon! ๐ โจ
COLLIN COUNTY HISTORY
This historic map of Collin County, TX was produced in 1881. โ๏ธ
It features the original land surveys, towns, post offices, churches, schools, bridges, mills, and waterways.
What a precious piece of local history!
Want to see the magnified version? ๐ ๐๏ธ
The original map can be viewed via the Library of Congress, HERE






