McKinney, TX
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McKinney, Texas
Located just 30 miles north of Dallas, McKinney offers visitors the perfect getaway destination, with its tree-lined streets, historic downtown and tight-knit community giving this fast-growing city a friendly, small-town feel. Home to one of the state’s largest historic districts, McKinney’s charm and comfortable pace is quite different from the metroplex’s urban sprawl, prompting Money Magazine to select McKinney as the #2 Best Place to Live in 2012.
LDS Population
LDS Members make up 1.21% of the state of Texas’ population with 1.71% of the population of McKinney being LDS.
LDS History
In 1913, Harriett M Knight, a widow with five children moved from Kelsey to Dallas which had no organized branch. Eliza E. Davis was the only other Latter-day Saint living in Dallas, having moved there in 1908. Other Latter-day Saints moved to Dallas over time. Missionaries occasionally visited these urban Church members and the Dallas Branch was organized sometime between 1918 and 1921.
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Climate
Dallas Texas Temple
33 miles S of McKinney
Family Friendly
McKinney offers a wide variety of options to help you enjoy all the community has to offer. There is an active local arts scene, every type of sports and recreation possible, tours of historic landmarks and delicious dining with music-filled nightlife.
Demographics
The population of McKinney is 149,000 people. McKinney is a city in and the county seat of Collin county, Texa and the second in population to Plano. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, McKinney is the eighteenth most populous city in the state of Texas.