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A Public Servant, a Public House, and a Preston Trail
LOCAL PROFILE
LONE STAR LADY
When Keresa Richardson walks into a room, there’s an undeniable shift in the atmosphere. She’s not the Hollywood stereotype of the successful Texas businesswoman, though a casting director would be praised for selecting her for the role. She isn’t a brash or showy political firebrand, instead she commands attention with the quiet confidence of someone who has faced life’s challenges and still holds an unwavering belief in a brighter future…

LOCAL FOOD REVIEW
Today’s CollinCounty.com local food review hails from The Pub McKinney! 🍻🥪 🍔 ✨

“The Melissa”
The Pub McKinney is a go-to downtown destination for delicious food, an extensive selection of beer-on-tap, and even a variety of interactive games to play with your friends!
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From billiards to basketball to corn-hole and even a few video games, boredom doesn’t stand a chance at this local hotspot.

The Pub McKinney is located at 204 W Virginia St, McKinney, TX 75069
Come visit this local favorite and enjoy some quality time with your friends and loved ones! 🍻 🍔

COLLIN COUNTY HISTORY
“Frisco, Texas got its start from hardy pioneers who helped settle one of America’s newest states: Texas, admitted to the Union in 1845.
Most families who came to the north Texas prairie followed the Preston Trail (today’s Preston Road), a trail that began as an Indian footpath from the Red River south to Austin. Later, the route was known as the Shawnee Trail upon which millions of longhorn cattle were driven to markets in the north. The trail followed a high ridge of white rock that provided a dry path for the cattle…” 👉️ Access the full article from VisitFrico.com here
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