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Since its founding in 1870, Downtown Plano has served as an important gathering place for the city’s residents. While the area has come a long way from its farm community beginnings, Downtown Plano is still the charming heart of the town. Here are some Downtown Plano establishments worth exploring.
Interurban Railway Museum
From 1908 to 1948, the Texas Electric Railway was the main form of transportation for people traveling between Denison and Waco, stopping in Plano along the way. The Interurban Railway Museum is located in the only remaining station between Dallas and Sherman, and it celebrates the history of the Texas Electric Railway and its impact on Plano. Visitors to the museum will enjoy several science exhibits and history exhibits, and they can explore Car 360, an original railway car that carried mail and passengers.
ArtCentre of Plano
The ArtCentre of Plano is on a mission to promote local artists and art education in the community. While you’ll view paintings, sculptures, and photographs from renowned professional artists, the ArtCentre also hosts works created by local students. If you’re in the mood to create some art of your own, ArtCentre of Plano holds several classes and workshops in a range of mediums.
Georgia’s Farmers Market
During your visit to Downtown Plano, be sure to stop by Georgia’s Farmers Market, where you’ll find the best in local produce. You can also pick up jams, salsas, candles, and much more. It’s the perfect place to treat yourself to a taste of North Texas.
These are just three of the many interesting destinations in Downtown Plano. Plan a trip today and experience the best of the city.


