1. FC Dallas Stadium
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2. Frisco RoughRiders Baseball Club
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3. Dr Pepper Ballpark
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4. Dr Pepper Arena
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5. Superdrome in Frisco
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6. Fisd Athletic Complex
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7. Brinkmann Stadium
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8. Shawnee Trail Sports Complex
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9. John Clark Stadium
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10. Allen Event Center
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11. Frisco Independent School District Stadium
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12. Coppell High School
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13. AT&T Store
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14. Tom Kimbrough Stadium
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15. Tommy Standridge Stadium
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16. Dallas Cowboys Football Club
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17. Eagle Stadium
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18. Blue Sky Sports Center
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19. Apogee Stadium
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20. Railroad Soccer Park
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21. Gerald J Ford Stadium - Southern Methodist University
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22. FC Dallas Stadium Tickets
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23. Hebron High School Football Stadium
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24. Stadium Cafe
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25. Cowboys Stadium
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26. Dragon Stadium
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27. Fouts Field
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28. C. H. Collins Stadium
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29. Williams Stadium
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30. Marion Field
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31. Flower Mound High School
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32. Tommy Briggs Cougar Stadium
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About 'Frisco, TX, USA'
| Frisco is an affluent city in Collin and Denton Counties in the U.S. As of the 2010 Census, 116,989 people were living in Frisco up from 33,714 in the previous census. Frisco was the fastest growing city in the United States in 2009, and also the fastest growing city in the nation from 2000-2009. state of Texas and a rapidly growing suburb of Dallas. In the late 1990s, the northern Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex suburban development tide hit the northern border of Plano and spilled into Frisco, sparking explosive growth into the 2000s. Like many of the cities located in the booming northern suburbs of Dallas, Frisco serves as a bedroom community for many professionals who work in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.. | |
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