This is dedicated to all the people of Frisco, young and old.




I remember Frisco as a rural place when I was very young. It was a small town full of farms, spaced out houses, dirt roads, and not very many people. My family and I lived on our family farm.




















But then things started to change. My father had to sell our family farm because more city folk were moving into the area and wanted the land for their own houses. Frisco had started to develop into a suburb that housed many people from the city.














I was confused by where all these people were coming from. I soon realized they were coming from the urban city of Dallas, a place with little land, tall buildings, traffic, and paved roads. To my suprise, Frisco had been part of the Dallas-Ft. Worth metropolitan area because we were the suburb included in those two major cities.

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This is dedicated to all the people of Frisco, young and old.




I remember Frisco as a rural place when I was very young. It was a small town full of farms, spaced out houses, dirt roads, and not very many people. My family and I lived on our family farm.



















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