Texas State Highway 5
Texas State Highway 5 is a state highway located in the northeastern part of Texas. It runs approximately 30 miles, connecting the cities of McKinney and Greenville. The highway serves as an important route for local traffic and provides access to various communities along its path.
Originally designated in the 1920s, Texas State Highway 5 has undergone several improvements and realignments over the years. It features a mix of rural and urban landscapes, with sections that include residential areas, farmland, and commercial developments. The highway plays a vital role in facilitating transportation and economic activity in the region.