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Fouts Field at the University of North Texas in Denton. Taken with a Canon G10 14.7mp digital camera.
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The lobby of the new BLB building at the University of North Texas is clean and contemporary. A garden on the third floor and an impressive glass exterior make this a nice update to a mostly brick campus. You can see the outside of this building in my other pans. Kodak EasyShare M320 1.5 x zoom ISO 100 Automatic focu...
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This Denton landmark with its bright red "Morrison's Corn Kits" sign started as a cooperative flour mill for local farmers in 1886. The Morrison family purchased the Alliance Milling Company in 1936 and sold it to C.H. Guenther & Son, Inc. in 2006. The silo is located at 319 East Prairie Street, Denton, TX, but can be...
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The Emily Fowler Public Library is the central branch of the Denton, TX, library system. It is named after former library director Emily Fowler, and is located at 502 Oakland Street, Denton, TX. To the right you can see the Denton Civic Center and to the left is Denton City Hall. Cannon Rebel Xti 97 photos at 35m...
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The Denton Courthouse on the Square was constructed in 1896 and once served as the courthouse for Denton County. It is now a museum and also the resting place of John B. Denton, whose grave lies on the southeast lawn of the courthouse. The scenic lawn frequently hosts musical events, festivals, and the everyday Denton...
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The North side of Denton's town square just before sunset. Grab a bite at J&J's Pizza or admire the instruments in McBride Music and Pawn. Recycled Books in the old Opera House is across the street on the far corner of Oak and Locust.
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