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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Plano.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Collin county include:

Allen,   Altoga,   Anna,   Beverly Hill,   Blue Ridge,   Celina,   Chambersville,   Chambliss,   Climax,   Copeville,   Culleoka,   Deep Water Point Estates,   Desert,   Fairview,   Farmersville,   Fayburg,   Frisco,   Frognot,   Josephine,   Kelly,   Lavon,   Lavon Beach Estates,   Lavon Shores Estates,   Lowry Crossing,   Lucas,   Marilee,   McKinney,   Melissa,   Millwood,   Murphy,   Nevada,   New Hope,   Parker,   Pike,   Princeton,   Prosper,   Saint Paul,   Trinity Park,   Valdasta,   Verona,   Westminster,   Weston,   Wylie,   Yucote Acres,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Plano, TX?
Then read on!

1. Plano was founded in 1873 and was named after the Spanish word for flat.
2. In 1881, the Houston and Texas Central Railway arrived in Plano, connecting the city to Dallas and other major cities in Texas.
3. In 1882, Plano was officially incorporated as a city.
4. In 1884, Plano was chosen as the Collin County seat.
5. In the late 1800s, Plano was a major cotton-producing center and was home to several cotton gins.
6. In the early 1900s, Plano became a major center for the poultry industry.
7. In the 1950s, Plano experienced a population boom due to the growth of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
8. In 1971, Plano was the site of the first air-conditioned shopping mall in the United States, Collin Creek Mall.
9. In 1981, Plano was designated as an All-America City by the National Civic League.
10. In 2000, Plano was named one of the best places to live in America by Money Magazine.