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Weston McKennie Mural Unveiled in Little Elm

A new mural honoring United States Men's National Team player Weston McKennie has been revealed in Little Elm, a town located approximately 7 miles west of Frisco.

Camille Rourke

July 4, 20261 min read

Sports mural - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Sports mural - illustration, Jake Team LLC

A public artwork dedicated to Weston McKennie, a forward for the United States Men's National Soccer Team, was unveiled in Little Elm. The installation serves as a tribute to the athlete's connection to the community.

Little Elm is situated roughly 7 miles west of Frisco. The specific location of the mural within the city limits was not detailed in the initial report.

The unveiling marks the first public recognition of McKennie's achievements through this form of street art. Details regarding the artist responsible for the design or the duration of the project were not provided.

Further information about the event, including any ceremonies or public gatherings associated with the unveiling, remains unclear. Additional specifics about the mural's dimensions or materials have not yet been released.

Source: WFAA.

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Camille Rourke

Camille Rourke covers community life, events, and neighborhood features around Frisco.

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