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5 Must-Visit Coffee Spots for Work or Study

Need to squeeze in a bit of work or study on vacation? Frisco isn’t short of unique coffee shops that double as great workspaces. Connect to the Wi-Fi, fuel up on caffeine, and conquer that to-do list at one of these fun spots. If You're Craving A Buzzy Vibe Summer Moon Coffee Founded by a…

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A Weekend in Frisco

One of my favorite ways to reset is by planning a staycation. Who doesn’t enjoy leaving everyday obligations behind? Over the weekend, our family did just that. We decided to skip the crazy airport/traffic and do a nice staycation in Frisco. Now, I’m a local, but even I haven’t done it all. That’s…

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Ways To Cool Off in Frisco This Summer

One thing we love about Frisco is the beautiful year-round weather. Of course, this is Texas, which means, in the summer, it can get quite warm. But luckily for you, Frisco is the perfect place to beat the heat and cool down on a summer day. With the summer season underway, there’s no better time…

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Celebrate July 4th in Frisco

It's summertime in Frisco, which means it's time to float the Lazy River at a RoughRiders baseball game, cheer on FC Dallas at a soccer match, cool down with a treat from the Snow Cone Lady, and of course, celebrate America's birthday! Here are a few ways to get in the spirit. Frisco Freedom Fest…

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Women's Golf in Full Swing in Frisco, Texas

When the PGA of America moved its headquarters to Frisco, Texas, it was the beginning of a newfound interest in a sport somewhat untapped in Sports City USA. Intentionally designed to welcome new fans and players to golf, PGA Frisco has elevated the access to golf for all ages and categories of…

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Unique Sushi Spots in Frisco

If you were stranded on a deserted island and were only allowed one food item, what would it be? Without a doubt mine would be sushi. I’ve been hooked for as long as I can remember. I grew up in Southern California where my community had a strong Asian influence. This meant I was able to…

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