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Photo of mural on the wall of an alley on Avenue A. The lettering is a complex wildstyle in hues of red and green, with black and white.
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."

Mural on the front of Mazatlan Restaurant. There are five palm trees, green grass, and a blue ocean. In the background, there is a mountain,  and white houses with red roofs and gardens. The sky is yellow. <br />
The 'Open' sign is lit up.
A former mural on the outside of Mazatlan Mexican Food Restaurant in Denton, Texas.

This mural was the first one at this location and was replaced around 2015 by another. It features a field of flowers and wraps around the concrete retaining wall on the northwest corner of Bell and Sherman.<br />
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The mural was sponsored by Keep Denton Beautiful and the Greater Denton Arts Council.
This mural was the first one at this location and was replaced around 2015 by another. It features a field of flowers and wraps around the concrete retaining wall on the northwest corner of Bell and Sherman.

The mural was sponsored by Keep Denton…

One of the original leaded glass windows from the 1948 building was preserved and framed. It no longer hangs over this window, but is temporarily stored.
This leaded glass window was once part of the original library that was built in 1949. During the 2002-2004 renovations, the window was removed and mounted. It now hangs inside the library.

This public library sign which pointed to the Emil yFowler Library was altered  by an unknown artist. The once generic round head now has a cap with hair sticking out on the sides, a face wtih freckles and a lightning bolt scar across one eye.
For a time, this sign pointed the way on Oakland Street to the Emily Fowler Library.

Ernest John Milam and his wife, Fannie Walker Milam, on their wedding day.

Playground at Milam Park

Official City of Denton proclamation for "Carl Gene Young Day" signed by Council member Charlye Heggins in 2009.
City of Denton Proclamation for Carl Gene Young Day.

Mural on the east side of H. M. S. Art and Frame Shop by artist Sam McIntyre. The front of the building is painted a bright red. In addition to the mural on the east side, the words 'No Parking' have been stenciled on the white wall.
Mural by an unknown artist on the east side of the H. M. S. Art & Frame Shop which was located 1212 W. Mulberry Street. The artist is unknown.
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