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Central Park (Frisco, TX) - 10-25-2005, 11:42 AM


This is a neat little park in Frisco. It has horse and cow statues like the park in downtown Dallas. Enjoy!
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10-25-2005, 11:47 AM


Did you take these recently? I know that someone painted graffitti on the statues a little bit back and that it was on the news.

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This morning actually. That was a little while back and the cleaned it up rather fast.

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Flowers? - 10-27-2005, 05:09 PM


I see some flowers in the foreground in one of those shots. Are there plenty of flowers?

can you give the location?

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10-27-2005, 07:33 PM


The physical address is 3155 Parkwood Drive in Frisco. It is very close to the Roughrider's Baseball Stadium and the Stonebriar Mall. There is not a lot of flowers at the park, but there is a nice man made stream that empties into a pond with a watefall. If your close by it is worth the trip. I had my daughter's Christmas pictures taken there and I know the photographer uses the park quite often.

Here is a link to the Frisco Parks.

http://www.ci.frisco.tx.us/departmen...x.aspx?id=1272

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The physical address is 3155 Parkwood Drive in Frisco. It is very close to the Roughrider's Baseball Stadium and the Stonebriar Mall. There is not a lot of flowers at the park, but there is a nice man made stream that empties into a pond with a watefall. If your close by it is worth the trip. I had my daughter's Christmas pictures taken there and I know the photographer uses the park quite often.

Here is a link to the Frisco Parks.

http://www.ci.frisco.tx.us/departmen...x.aspx?id=1272
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