Frisco is a city in Texas. Which is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. In Frisco you will find the Frisco Heritage Museum which displays antiques, vintage cars, and railroad memorabilia.
Or you could visit The National Videogame Museum who displays rare gaming consoles and arcade machines. Next door is Sci-Tech Discovery Center offers hands-on exhibits for kids. To the northeast, Frisco Commons Park features playgrounds, a fishing pond, and an amphitheater.
Frisco is located 25 minutes north of Dallas and Frisco is an emerging go-to place for family fun in the DFW Metroplex.
10 Things to Visit in Frisco, Texas
Frisco Starfest Texas Astronomical Society
- Monthly Star Parties where members and guests can get together to observe and educate others about the night sky. The event will be held at the Frisco Commons Park. Visit www.texasastro.org for more information.
- Hosted by Brad Sham and Jeff Cavanaugh, live from the patio at Omni Frisco Hotel, Monday nights from 6 pm – 7 pm.
Listen locally on 105.3 FM The Fan or 1080 AM KRLD. For more information or scheduled guests each week, visit
3. Five professional sports teams: The NFL’s Dallas Cowboys at the Ford Center at The Star. MLS FC Dallas at Toyota Stadium; MLB’s Class AA affiliate of the Texas Rangers, Frisco Roughriders at Dr. Pepper Ballpark; the NHL’s Dallas Stars at Dr. Pepper Starcenter and the NBA’s G League affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks, the Texas Legends at Dr. Pepper Arena
4. Shop Frisco is the perfect place for you. There are over 9 million square feet of retail space to explore, I’m sure you’ll find something that fits your shopping needs.
5. Frisco offers hikers, bikers, runners, and walkers plenty of pathways to explore and was even named “Bicycle Friendly.”
6. The City’s growing public art trail includes the nationally recognized Texas Sculpture Garden and the Bronze Cattle Drive Depictions, the most extensive continuous-themed bronze sculpture collection in the United States. Frisco Heritage Museum, standing alongside “Big Boy”
7. Museum of the American Railroad
Collects artifacts and archival material from the railroad industry to exhibit and interpret their significance in American life and culture. Exhibits and general programs provided are year-round. The Frisco site is currently under construction and access to the locomotive, and rolling stock collection is limited to scheduled tours
8. The National Videogame Museum
The only museum in America dedicated to the history of the video game industry.
9. Sci-Tech Discovery Center, Frisco’s
Leading family-friendly cultural and educational destination, is mixing science with play this New Year’s Eve with “Countdown to Noon.” The event packed with interactive science activities as Sci-Tech, and little scientists prepare to celebrate 2018 early on December 31.
Opened in 2010 and located inside the Frisco Discovery Center, Frisco’s Black Box Theater is one of only a few black box theaters in North Texas. Frisco Discovery Center, now utilized as a space for arts, science, and a cultural center for the local community and visitors to Frisco.
Charlie, David and I will be back soon to share with you our adventures as we visited Frisco yesterday where we had lunch at Manny’s Tex Mex.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates