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Historic Preservation Advisory Board

Thursday, Jun 4, 2026

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Historic Marker and Tax Exemption Approved for Muse House

The Historic Preservation Advisory Board approved a historic marker for the Muse House, located at 1306 North Waddle Street. The house, built around 1858-1859 in the early classical revival style, is a high-priority historic resource. The board also approved a neighborhood improvement zone program tax exemption level one for the property, recognizing over $188,000 in eligible improvements including foundation repair, roofing, siding, windows, doors, electrical, plumbing, painting, insulation, and HVAC.

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Historic Marker Approved for West Hunt Street Property

The Historic Preservation Advisory Board approved a historic marker for the property at 1211 West Hunt Street. The house was constructed in 1946 in a minimal traditional style, featuring a wood frame pyramid foundation, one over one sash windows, gable covered entry, and side gabled roof. It has a low priority rating. The property has a significant history, including ownership by Thomas Aggie and later by the family of John Gay, former mayor of McKinney. The house has retained many original features, including hardwood floors.

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1921 past meetings
Jun 4Historic Preservation Advisory Board
Jun 2City Council Work Session
Jun 2Reinvestment Zone Number One
Jun 2City Council Regular Meeting
Jun 2Reinvestment Zone Number One
Jun 2City Council Work Session

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