There are places that stop you in your tracks, places that make you lower your phone, look up, and simply breathe. Chestnut Square Historic Village, tucked into a quiet corner of downtown McKinney just a few blocks from the main square, is exactly that kind of place. It is a living, breathing collection of restored 19th-century structures that tells the story of McKinney’s founding families with a level of authenticity you rarely find anymore.
The village sits on a beautifully maintained property along Anthony Street, shaded by towering old trees that feel like they have been standing guard since the Civil War era. And in some cases, they very nearly have. The site is managed by the Heritage Guild of McKinney, a dedicated group of volunteers and historians who genuinely love this place, and that love is evident in every carefully preserved detail you encounter during a visit.
What makes Chestnut Square so special is that it is not a replica. These are actual historic buildings — a Greek Revival home, a one-room schoolhouse, a doctor’s office, a carriage house, and more — that were rescued from demolition across Collin County and relocated here to create a cohesive village setting. Walking among them feels less like visiting a museum and more like wandering into a neighborhood that time forgot to update.
When you step inside the Faires House, built in 1854 and considered the oldest structure on the property, the craftsmanship of the era is immediately humbling. The wide-plank floors, the hand-hewn timber, the modest but dignified rooms — it all speaks to the resilience of the people who built this part of Texas from the ground up. Knowledgeable guides are on hand to bring the history to life, and they do so with the kind of genuine enthusiasm that makes even the most casual visitor walk away with a new appreciation for the region.
Throughout the year, Chestnut Square hosts a rotating calendar of events that draws both families and history enthusiasts. The annual Victorian Christmas celebration is legendary among McKinney locals — candlelight, period costumes, carolers, and that unmistakable scent of wood smoke in the December air. Fall brings heritage crafts demonstrations, and spring and summer see the grounds used for garden tours and community gatherings that honor the village’s original spirit.
Admission is modest, and the grounds are available for self-guided exploration as well as scheduled tours. If you are planning a weekend in McKinney — and you absolutely should be — carve out at least an hour for Chestnut Square. It is the kind of experience that quietly reframes everything else you see in this city, reminding you that the charm of modern McKinney did not appear out of nowhere. It was built, board by board, by people worth remembering.
Chestnut Square Historic Village is located at 315 S. Chestnut Street, McKinney, TX 75069. Check the Heritage Guild of McKinney website for current tour hours, event schedules, and special programming throughout the year.