The address of the Historic Downtown Plano Assoc is: 1000 E 14Th, Plano, TX 75074-6205
The address of the Plano Conservancy For Historic Preservation Inc is: Po Box 861810, Plano, TX 75086-1810
Downtown Plano - DART station - was created in 2002.
Downtown Dallas to Plano is about 20 miles. From the Northern City limit of Dallas to Plano is about 7.
Plano, Texas, is a separate city and not part of Dallas. It is located approximately 20 miles north of downtown Dallas and is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. Plano has its own local government and is known for its thriving economy and quality of life.
The address of the Plano Public Library System is: 2501 Coit Rd, Plano, 75075 3712
The address of the Plano African American Museum is: 900 13Th St, Plano, TX 75074
Traxxas is located in Plano, Texas.
The address of the African American Museum Of Plano is: Po Box 261208, Plano, TX 75026-1208
Plano is the ninth-largest city in Texas and the home of just over a quarter of a million residents. It is located in the northern part of the state, close to Dallas and within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Plano is one of the most affluent communities in the United States, and houses the headquarters of many major corporations, including Frito-Lay, Dr. Pepper, and Cinemark.Over more than a century and a half, Plano has grown from a small rural town to an affluent city and part of one of America's largest metropolitan districts. Plano was founded in the 1840s, not long after Texas became independent from Mexico, but it was only in the latter part of the twentieth century that it became the large city it is today. The name Plano is taken from the Spanish word for plain, and refers to the geography of the city. Plano typically experiences hot, humid summers and cool winters, with the spring and autumn months generally the most comfortable times.Visitors to Plano should not miss out on visiting the city's historic downtown district, which includes places to dine, art galleries, theaters, museums, historic buildings, and many shopping opportunities, along with special events organized by the Historic Downtown Plano Association. With so many different attractions, the historic downtown should be the first stop on any traveler's itinerary.Plano is also the home of the Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, a 200-acre park with a playground, hiking and biking trails, pavilions, and an observation tower. The preserve, which is open every day of the week except for Sunday, features both prairie and riparian (or waterside) forest ecosystems and is an excellent destination for nature lovers to enjoy a leisurely outdoor stroll yet stay close to a modern urban area.Plano is conveniently located close to Dallas, a world-class city with innumerable destinations for travelers, whether they are interested in history, shopping, or culture. Dallas's twin city, Fort Worth, also presents many similar opportunities.Another attraction located close to Plano is the Southfork Ranch, which bills itself as the world's most famous ranch due to its use as the filming location for the hit 1980s evening soap opera Dallas. The ranch offers tours highlighting both the Old West era and the television series that was filmed there. Other preserved ranches or farms also dot the Dallas-Fort Worth area around Plano, including the Heritage Farmstead in Plano itself.
Plano is located in the South region of the United States.
213 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 75 SOUTH, from Plano, to I-45 SOUTH to HOUSTON in Downtown Dallas.Take I-45 SOUTH to Galveston.
The only Plano I know of is in Texas, which is most assuredly not in the Pacific time zone. If you mean some other Plano, please be more specific.