The Star in Frisco, Texas
/Regardless of if you are a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, we fully recommend checking out the Star in Frisco Texas! This is a great place for shopping, dining and has great night life as well. The massive practice field and TV screen are striking and offer a great experience for the whole family! If you are a fan of the cowboys, check out the Pro Shop for tons of cool Cowboys merchandise and make sure to tour the whole property for all sorts of interesting Cowboys memorabilia. The Ford Center at The Star is right directly on the other side of Dallas North Tollway and is close to the Stonebriar Mall, The Shops at Legacy and Legacy West!
The Star in Frisco website describes the property and some of the notable features below:
“The Star is the 91-acre campus of the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters and practice facility in Frisco, Texas. Developed as a first-of-its-kind partnership between the City of Frisco and Frisco ISD, The Star gives fans the opportunity to connect with the Dallas Cowboys in ways they have never imagined.
Ford Center: Ford Center at The Star is a state-of-the-art, 510,000 square-foot indoor athletic facility shared by the Dallas Cowboys, the City of Frisco, and Frisco ISD’s high schools.
War Room: Each year, the NFL draft will be conducted in this state-of-the-art War Room designed with superior technology and fully interactive video wall.
Nike Star Walk: Presented by Nike, the Nike Star Walk is a collection of the 10 most significant milestones in Dallas Cowboys history, along with a display of the evolution of the team’s uniforms dating back to 1960.
Super Bowl Memorabilia & Station: A display of all five Super Bowl Trophies and Rings from the years of 1971, 1977, 1992, 1993 and 1995. The Super Bowl Station is a complete collection of memorabilia from all five Super Bowl championships.
Grand Atrium: In the Grand Atrium, with its beautiful Italian marble floors that are adorned with names and quotes of Dallas Cowboys players and coaches, hangs artist Leo Villareal LED sculpture titled “Volume Frisco” (2016). This dancing LED display includes more than 19,200 white LED lights embedded in 160, 40-foot-long, stainless steel mirrored rods hanging from the ceiling.”
(https://www.thestarinfrisco.com/)