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The Old Collin County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located in the historic downtown
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. It was built in 1876 in the
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before being renovated in 1927 in the
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. The courthouse continued to be used until 1979 when it was closed due to the completion of a new 6 story courthouse. In 1982, the courthouse was designated as a
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and in 2006, it was remodeled and reopened as the McKinney Performing Arts Center. As of 2025, the Old Collin County Courthouse has an approved master plan for full restoration from the Texas Historic Courthouse Preservation Program as part of the
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History

Before the Old Collin County Courthouse was built, several courthouse buildings made of wood were built to serve
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. In 1874 the county commissioners for Collin County approved plans for the construction of the Old Collin County courthouses. Construction was initiated under
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architect Charles Wheelock alongside contractor O. J. King. The courthouse was built in the
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and was completed in 1876. By the mid 1920s, the courthouse has fallen into poor conditions and became overcrowded. Renovations of the courthouse begun under
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architect W. A. Peters as part of the renovating firm Sparger and Peters. The renovation was completed in 1927 with the new renovated courthouse being remodeled into the
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. The renovation saw the addition of a basement and a third floor. In 1979, the courthouse was closed after the construction of a new courthouse on McDonald Street in McKinney. The last court cases held at the Old Collin Courthouse was in 1980. In 1982, the courthouse was officially marked as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark and in 1983, the courthouse alongside other parts of downtown Collin County, became a part of the McKinney Commercial Historic District, which is listed in the
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. Later in 1998, the courthouse would gain another Recorded Texas Historic Landmark designation as the 1927 Collin County Courthouse. The courthouse remained closed for 27 years until 2006 when it was repurposed and reopened as the McKinney Performing Arts Center. Since at least 2003, Collin County has been an applicant for the Texas Historic Courthouse Preservation Program and since 2004 had an approved master plan for full restoration.


Architecture

When the Old Collin County Courthouse was first built in 1876 by Charles Wheelock, it was built in the
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of design and was located on a prototypical Shelbyville Square. The square itself occupy an area of 35,848 square foot. The courthouse originally consisted of two floors as well as a steep
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with patterned shingles alongside decorative cut stone and twin towers above the roof line on the east side of the building. The stone used to build the courthouse were native limestone mined nearby from Squeezepenny, a town located northeast of McKinney. In 1927, remodeling of the Old Collin County Courthouse into the Neoclassical style was completed by W. A. Peters. The newly renovated building saw the addition of a third floor and a basement. The former mansard roof was replaced with a concrete roof deck behind a new
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. All the wood framing in the courthouse were replaced with fireproof steel and concrete with the floor space in the courthouse being doubled. In addition, the tower caps were removed while tripartite windows and flanking double classical columns were added with the columns being added on the north and south facade of the courthouse.


See also

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List of county courthouses in Texas __NOTOC__ This is a list of county courthouses and other non-federal courthouses in Texas, both current and former. For federal courthouses located in Texas, see List of United States federal courthouses in Texas. The U.S. state of Texas has Lis ...
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