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North Texas History Center
Mission: The mission of NTHC is to serve the community by revealing our past through preserving, collecting, and exhibiting our cultural resources, thereby nurturing understanding of our diverse human experience in North Texas.
Description:
NTHC helps visitors make meaningful connections between the past and present. By utilizing a combination of traditional and untraditional activities and exhibits visitors of all ages can engage in a fun and educational experience.
History:
About us: Since 1957, the Collin County Historical Society has been dedicated to preserving and collecting items related to North Texas history. In 1982, CCHS was able to expand its scope and began exhibiting North Texas history in its newly acquired museum. Today, the North Texas History Center shares local history with students from across North Texas, and with visitors from around the world. Through its thoughtfully created interpretive exhibits, NTHC is fulfilling its goal to share history and help visitors of all ages make meaningful connections between the past and present. NTHC, located at 300 E. Virginia just east of the square in downtown McKinney, is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday thru Saturday. For additional information, contact the North Texas History Center at (972) 542-9457 or visit our website www.northtexashistorycenter.org.
Contact person: Sarah Hatcher, Education Curator, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (972) 542-4594
Address:
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300 E. Virginia StreetMcKinney, TX 75069(See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.northtexashistorycenter.org
Directions:
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From Northbound 75, exit Louisiana/Virginia Streets, turn right onto Louisiana. Follow Louuisiana(it will turn into a one way street)until you arrive at the square. One block past the courthouse, stay in the left hand lane and turn left. . . (more) |
| Last updated on October 10, 2009 |
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North Texas History Center
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Helpful, fun, enjoyed the kids!!!, felt needed and appreciated.
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posted by Miss Jo on February 6, 2004 |
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