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For a time, this sign pointed the way on Oakland Street to the Emily Fowler Library.

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Two different photos of the ticket booth of the Denton Municipal Swimming Pool.

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O'Neil Ford charged the Acme Brick Company of Denton to make a brick especially for him to use in the Emily Fowler Library. They did and dubbed it, "El Ford." The brick flooring remained in the library from 1968 until 1980 when it was replaced with…

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Blue-painted ceramic cat, possibly chalk ware, curled up with its tail near the head. It has almond-shaped eyes, tall ears, and is smiling with its tongue out. The cat measures: 3 1/2" x 5" x 4".
There is loss throughout: chip on top of left ear;…

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After the 1968 renovation, the library began purchasing reproductions of famous sculptures from Alva Museum Replicas, Inc. of New York for customers to check out. This piece is one of them.

Peggy Mach was an American sculptor who lived and worked…

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Voyager's Dream was located on Hickory Street in Denton, Texas.

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Seven images of the same mural. Written on one end: "A tribute to my friends, the artists who splash color on gray walls and bring life to the city."

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A former mural on the outside of Mazatlan Mexican Food Restaurant in Denton, Texas.

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This mural was the first one at this location and was replaced around 2015 by another.

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Another pottery urn made my Beaumont Mood. This particular urn is located in the Library Director's office. It is also made from red clay and has a pinkish-hue and a rust-colored glaze; the shape is conical.
The condition: has several cracks…
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