Frisco, Texas, shines as a dynamic powerhouse of explosive growth and world-class sports culture, proudly known as “Sports City USA” and once crowned the fastest-growing city in the United States, blending its railroad roots with a modern, family-focused lifestyle that draws residents and visitors alike. Founded in the early 1900s along the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (hence the name “Frisco”), the city evolved from an agricultural hub into a booming North Dallas suburb, home to iconic attractions like The Star—the sprawling Dallas Cowboys headquarters and practice facility—alongside the National Videogame Museum, National Soccer Hall of Fame, Frisco RoughRiders baseball at Dr Pepper Ballpark, and a thriving museum district featuring everything from a massive steam locomotive to interactive gaming history. What sets it truly apart is its unmatched sports and entertainment scene, top-tier shopping at places like Stonebriar Centre and IKEA, exceptional public schools, abundant parks and trails, a high quality of life with low property taxes relative to its high median incomes, and forward-thinking economic development that has fueled rapid expansion while maintaining a welcoming, community-oriented vibe—making Frisco a vibrant, opportunity-rich destination that feels both cutting-edge and deeply connected to North Texas energy.