Frisco, TX

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When the Dallas area was being settled by American pioneers, many of the settlers traveled by wagon trains along the old Shawnee Trail. This trail was also used for cattle drives north from Austin. This trail later became the Preston Trail, and later, Preston Road. Preston Road is one of the oldest north-south roads in all of Texas. With all of this activity, the community of Lebanon was founded along this trail and granted a U.S. post office in 1860. The new town was originally named Emerson, but that name was rejected by the U.S. Postal Service as being too similar to another town in Texas. In 1904, the residents chose Frisco City in honor of the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway on which the town was founded, later shortened to its present name.

Since 2003, Frisco has received the designation “Tree City USA” by the National Arbor Day Foundation.[5] A 2007 Forbes study named Frisco as the seventh-fastest growing suburb in the United States.[6] In 2011, CNN listed Frisco as one of the “Best Places to Live” in the nation,[7] and Forbes ranked it 7th in its list of “America’s 25 Best Places To Move”

At Frisco Fence, we always handle the permitting required for your new fence free of charge. Every city has different rules regarding fence construction and every HOA within Frisco has their own set of rules and guidelines that must be followed when installing new fences in Frisco. At Frisco fence, we are very familiar with the Hoa rules regardless of where you live in Frisco. If you need a new Frisco fence, trust the experts at Frisco fence to build you a fence your neighbors will be envious of.  Frisco Fence…a solid choice when considering Frisco fence companies and Frisco fence builders.

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