We know the old adage goes "everything is bigger in Texas," but that's not the case currently in McKinney.
As part of a new permanent art installation, the city added more than 50 tiny doors throughout its historic downtown for any visitors to explore.
Andrew Jones, director of McKinney's cultural district, told WFAA, "We want people to be amazed and wowed every time they come downtown and get a sense of excitement around our public art."
Jones and city officials worked with artists, leaders, and local businesses, all of whom partnered to design and produce the art for each tiny door.
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