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  2. Braunfels Castle - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Schloss Braunfels from the town A view through the castle gates. During the Thirty Years' War, Braunfels Castle was contested and heavily damaged. [3] Due to his support for Frederick V, the Winter King, Count Johann Albrecht I of Solms-Braunfels was placed under Imperial ban, and in 1621, the castle was taken without resistance by Spanish troops on behalf of the emperor. [3]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Collin ...

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    June 27, 1988 (405 N. Waddill: McKinney: Historic Resources of McKinney MPS 8: Celina Public School: Celina Public School: October 14, 2009 (205 S. Colorado St.

  4. McKinney, Texas - Wikipedia

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    McKinney is also represented in the Texas House of Representatives by Republican Keresa Richardson, District 61. [50] Before Richardson, McKinney was represented in the Texas House by Frederick Frazier who was indicted in June 2022 on two charges of impersonating a public servant, a felony offense. He pleaded no contest in December 2023 as part ...

  5. Category:People from McKinney, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from McKinney, Texas (2 C, 22 P) Pages in category "People from McKinney, Texas" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.

  6. List of people from Texas - Wikipedia

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    Collin McKinney (1766–1861), drafter of Texas Declaration of Independence; both Collin County and its county seat, McKinney, are named for him; John Henry Moore (1800–1880), early settler; Jose Antonio Navarro (1795–1871), Texas statesman, revolutionary and politician; Robert Neighbors (1815–1859), Indian agent, soldier, legislator

  7. Collin County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Collin College opened its first campus on Highway 380 in McKinney in 1985. [50] The college has grown to seven campuses/locations—two in McKinney and two in Plano and as well as Frisco, Allen, Rockwall, Wylie, Farmersville, and Celina. [citation needed] Collin College's official service area includes all of Collin County. [51]