Plano is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, located mostly within Collin County, but with a small portion that extends into Denton County, twenty miles northeast of downtown Dallas.nThe city’s population was 269,776 at the n2010 census, making it the ninth most populous city in the state of Texas (Corpus Christi was ranked at #8 and Laredo #10), and the 70th most populous in the United States.[4] The city is an affluent hub for many corporate headquarters, such as Alliance DataCinemark TheatresDell ServicesDenbury ResourcesDr Pepper Snapple GroupEricssonFrito-LayHP Enterprise ServicesHuaweiJ. C. PenneyPizza HutRent-A-CenterTraxxasSiemens PLM Software, and Toyota Motors USA.

HEADQUARTERS OF MAJOR CORPORATIONS

Some of the country’s largest and most recognized companies have their headquarters in Plano. Tree-lined Legacy Drive in the 75024 ZIP code, between Preston Road and the Dallas North Tollway, has many corporate campuses. 

PARKS AND RECREATION 

Although Plano is named for the flat plains of the area, large trees abound in the city’s many parks.[32] One such tree, estimated to be over 500 years old, resides in Bob Woodruff park near Rowlett Creek on the city’s east side[33]

The two main Open Space Preserves, Bob Woodruff Park (321 acres) and Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve (801 acres), are connected by biking trails making the green space one large uninterrupted park space that is larger than Central Park in New York City (840 acres). Total acreage of all spaces managed by the Parks department currently totals 3,830.81. The Plano Master Plan has the acreage growing to 4,092.63 when complete.[34]

There are five recreation centers. They are Tom Muehlenbeck Center, Carpenter Park Recreation Center, Oak Point Recreation Center, Liberty Recreation Center, and Douglass Community Center. For pet owners, there is The Dog Park at Jack Carter Park.

The City of Plano also owns and operates three performing arts venues under the auspices of the Parks and Recreation Department. These venues include the Courtyard Theater, the Cox Playhouse, and the Amphitheater at Oak Point Park. 

Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plano,_Texas