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[Photograph of flash flood at the Emily Fowler Central Library]
This photograph of a flash flood that occurred in Denton, Texas was taken on April 24, 2007, from the staff entrance door of the Emily Fowler Library by staff member, Leslie Couture. This is looking west at Parkway Street. The water had crested over the curb and moved to within six feet of the staff door.
[Photograph of Flood waters at the Denton Public Library, Emily Fowler Central Library]
This photograph was taken after the rain stopped during a flash flood on April 24, 2007, in Denton, Texas. Staff member, Leslie Couture went outside and took the photograph from the Festival Bridge on the southeast corner behind the library. The water came up to her knees while she was walking towards the bridge. That is how much the water had crested the banks of the creek.
Photograph of Flood waters at the Denton Public Library, Emily Fowler Central Library]
This photograph was taken just after a flash flood that occurred on April 24, 2007. The rain stopped shortly after 5 p.m. Library assistant, Leslie Couture, went outside and took photos of Oakland Street from the staff entrance on the west side of the building. While the water did not breach the building, it did come within six feet of the door.
[Photograph of Floodwaters at the Denton Public Library, Emily Fowler Central Library]
Photograph of floodwaters at the Denton Public Library, Emily Fowler Central Library. View of the bridge in Quakertown Park. Pecan Creek has topped its banks and run-up to the southeast (back) side of the Emily Fowler Library. It had been raining for days when this flash flood occurred. The photo was taken from inside the library.
[Photograph of Floodwaters at the Denton Public Library, Emily Fowler Central Library]
Photograph of floodwaters at the Denton Public Library, Emily Fowler Central Library. A view of the parking lot in front of the Emily Fowler Library, Oakland street can be partially seen on the left side of the picture. Photograph taken from in front of the library. It had rained for many days when this flash flood occurred. A couple of people tried to drive out of the parking lot before the water had reached this level and their engines flooded. It happened in minutes. This photo was taken just as the rain was starting to dissipate.
[Photograph of Floodwaters on Oakland Street in front of the Denton Public Library, Emily Fowler Central Library]
Photograph of floodwaters at the Denton Public Library, Emily Fowler Central Library. North view of the parking lot in front of the Emily Fowler Library and Oakland street running towards TWU. The photo was taken from the front entrance of the library, just after the rain had stopped. These two drivers had ignored the high water sign and their cars stalled.
[Mayor Euline Brock and Hispanic Chamber of Commerce]
Photograph of of mayor Euline Brock (second from right) and three unidentified members of the Denton Hispanic Chamber of Commerce standing under a white tent at the Cinco de Mayo festival. Behind them there is a sign that reads "Hispanic Chamber of Commerce" and to their left there is a booth selling homemade hot tamales; there are red, white, and green balloons floating above both tents.
[Mayor Euline Brock at Cinco de Mayo Festival]
Photograph of mayor Euline Brock (right) holding a microphone and posing with an unidentified woman holding a piece of paper while a third person holds up a painting on a stage at the Cinco de Mayo festival.
[Radio Unica at Cinco de Mayo Festival]
Photograph of three women and two men standing in front of a large inflated sign that reads "Radio Unica 1360 AM" at their booth at the Cinco de Mayo festival with the Emily Fowler library visible in the background.
[Two Men Lassoing at Cinco de Mayo Festival]
Photograph of two men dressed as vaqueros demonstrating rope techniques on a stage in front of the East side of the Emily Fowler Library at the 2002 Cinco de Mayo Celebration in the Civic Center Park (now Quakertown park). In the background there is a sign that reads "Cinco de Mayo 'A Celebration of Friendship'" and several rows of decorative paper flowers.
[Vaqueros at Cinco de Mayo]
Photograph of an unidentified man and boy dressed in traditional Vaquero costumes with sombreros at the Cinco de Mayo Festival in Civic Center Park in Denton. In the backgroun there is a group of people gathered around a stage, trees, and some people tailgating.
[Rondella Hawkins and Keith Reeves with Plaque]
Photograph of Rondella Hawkins and Keith Reeves posing holding a plaque that reads "Programming Awards. Second Place. Denton, Texas" at the Texas Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors Conference. She is wearing a red jacket and he is wearing a checkered shirt, name tag, and a ribbon that reads "Speaker."
[Decibel Level Meter Demonstration]
Photograph of Euline Brock (center, with a blue shirt) and other unidentified people gathered for a noise demonstration of decibel levels in the parking lot of Muther's Bar at 113 Avenue A; t here is a mural on the building in the background and several parked cars are visible on the left side.
[Ronnie Beasley, Euline Brock, Mark Burroughs, and Rick Reid at Decibel Meter Demonstration]
Photograph of (left to right) Ronnie Beasley, Euline Brock, and Mark Burroughs looking over Rick Reid's shoulder at the noise decibel meter at a noise demonstration at Muther's Bar (located at 113 Avenue A; they are inside the covered porch area of the bar.
[Scott Fletcher, Rick Reid, and Raymond Redmon at Decibel Level Demonstration]
Photograph of a Denton Police Department Patrol Lieutenant Scott Fletcher holding a decibel meter and demonstrating the decibel reading for the music in the parking lot of Muther's Bar (113 Avenue A.). On the left is Rick Reid, the owner of Muther's bar, and the man on the right is Denton City Councilmember Raymond Redmon.
[Dr. Ann Stuart and Representatives from Ciudad Victoria]
Photograph of Dr. Ann Stuart posing with three unidentified representatives from Ciudad Victoria, Denton's sister city; Dr. Stuart is wearing a brightly colored jacket and holding hands with the two men on either side of her and all three men are wearing suits and name tags.
[International Sister Cities Program]
Photograph of an unidentified woman and man shaking hands at a reception for the International Sister Cities Program in the courtyard of Denton City Hall. There is a table with food and drinks and other people partially visible in the foreground and trees in the background.
[Mayor Euline Brock with Representatives from Ciudad Victoria]
Photograph of three unidentified representatives from Ciudad Victoria, Denton's sister city, posing with Mayor Euline Brock (second from right) in the Denton City Council Chambers. Brock is wearing a pink blazer and the representatives (two women and a man) are holding small gifts.
[Two unidentified men in Denton]
Photograph of two unidentified men during a Sister Cities Signing Day at Denton City Hall with red and white balloons and trees in the background.
[CoolN2 Car]
Photograph of UNT's CoolN2 car, a gutted 1973 Volkswagen with a blue frame, two seats, with a large metal canister in the back, which ran on liquid nitrogen, at the Civic Center during the City of Denton's Hybrid Car Show.
[Bicyclists at Denton Alternative Transportation Day]
Photograph of a group of bicyclists wearing green shirts turning left from Hickory onto Locust Street on the square with a sign for White's Furniture Company and the old Southern Hotel visible in the background. The cyclists were participating in the City of Denton's Alternative Transportation Day.
[Mayor Mark Burroughs at Denton Alternative Transportation Day]
Photograph of mayor Mark Burroughs standing next to a poster advertising the City of Denton Alternative Transportation Day and featuring a pie and bar graphs showing alternative modes of transportation and participation among different groups. In the background various participants wearing green t-shirts are standing in the courtyard of City Hall (215 E. McKinney), which was designed by O'Neil Ford.
[Roni Beasley, Mike Jez, Sandy Kristofferson, and Barbara Ross at Denton Alternative Transportation Day]
Photograph of (left to right) Roni Beasley, Mike Jez, Sandy Kristofferson, and Barbara Ross wearing green shirts that say "Air Pollution Warning" standing near the entrance of Denton City Hall (215 E. McKinney) during City of Denton Alternative Transportation day.
[Boys on Lowrider Bicycles at Cinco de Mayo Festival]
Photograph of three unidentified young men riding lowrider bicycles along Bell Avenue during the Denton Cinco de Mayo festival with Johnny Joe's Convenience Store & Gas Station visible in the background. Two of the boys can be seen with the wearing the colors of Mexico on their bikes. The boy in the green shirt is wearing a gold necklace that says, Juan. Their bikes have chain steering wheels, twisted handlebars, forks, and spokes, and white trim lowrider wheels.
[Girls in Costume at Cinco de Mayo Festival]
Photograph of three unidentified girls wearing brightly-colored costumes and headpieces posing in Civic Center Park during the Denton Cinco de Mayo festival with other people and trees in the background.
[Jack Miller at Cinco de Mayo Festival]
Photograph of Jack Miller (center, in green t-shirt) shaking hands with several unidentified festival goers at the Denton Cinco de Mayo Festival. There are several young people wearing costumes in the foreground and an unidentified man in a suit is standing next to Miller.
[Lowrider at Cinco de Mayo Festival]
Photograph of an unidentified man and boy looking at a low-rider classic Chevrolet in the parking lot of the Emily Fowler Library during the Cinco de Mayo festival with Congress Street and Oakland Avenue in the background. There are several other cars in the parking lot and trees, houses, and telephone poles visible in the background.
[Mariachi Band at Cinco de Mayo Festival]
Photograph of six members of a mariachi band playing instruments while walking through Civic Center Park at the Denton Cinco de Mayo festival. Behind them there are large groups of people, a stage with another performer, and trees in the background.
[Woman with Plaque at Cinco de Mayo Festival]
Photograph of an unidentified woman wearing a baseball cap and dark glasses presenting a plaque to a group of young people on stage during the Cinco de Mayo Festival in Denton. There are signs advertising Miller Lite beer ("True to Texas") on the front of the stage and trees in the background.
[Denton County Law Enforcement Memorial Commission]
Photograph of two groups of police officers standing in lines on the lawn at Quakertown Park during the Denton County Law Enforcement Memorial Commission Ceremony. The officers on the left side are wearing dress uniforms with white gloves and holding rifles and the officers on the right are holding their hands behind their backs. On the far right side a group of civilians are seated under a tree and there are more trees and people in the background.
[Motorcycle Officers at Law Enforcement Memorial Commission]
Photograph of a group of motorcycle officers wearing uniforms and helmets standing in front of a brick wall and saluting during the Denton County Law Enforcement Memorial Commission's Ceremony proceedings. There is a motorcycle in the foreground and trees visible in the background.
[Police Chief Mike Jez, Mayor Euline Brock, and Officers on Stage at Law Enforcement Memorial Commission]
Photograph of members of the Denton County Law Enforcement Memorial Commission sitting and standing on the band shell at Quakertown Park (Civic Center Park) Denton Chief of Police, Mike Jez, is speaking at the podium in the front and Mayor Euline Brock entering on the left side. At the back of the stage there are several flags on the left and right side and a banner hanging in the center that reads "Denton County Law Enforcement Memorial Commission," and trees are visible behind the band shell.
The City Limits, Volume 1, January 2000
Monthly newsletter published for city employees of Denton, Texas containing work-related information, updates about employees, and other news.
[City of Denton Work Crew by US 380]
Photograph of two City of Denton workers wearing orange vests and hardhats smoothing freshly poured concrete on the side of the road next to a highway sign that reads "Truck Route 380 East Jct 1/4 Mile" with the interstate and cars in the background.
[Denton City Hall]
Photograph of Denton City Hall sign facing West reading "City Hall CIty of Denton 215 E. Mc Kinney Street" with a bicyclist crossing McKinney Street from Austin Street in the background and a view of MicKinney Street looking West. There are plants in front of the sign, trees in the background, and various businesses are visible on the left side of the street.
[Denton City Hall Courtyard with Ice]
Photograph of the courtyard on the South side of Denton City Hall (215 E. MicKinney Street), which was designed by O'Neil Ford. Ice can be seen covering the trees and ground covering.
[Denton City Hall with Ice]
Photograph of the sign in front of Denton City Hall (215 E. McKinney Street) after an ice storm with ice hanging from the branches of nearby shrubs and trees and frost covering the ground. The old and new Denton Post Office can be seen in the background, as well as City Hall West in the distance.
[Fountain at Denton City Hall]
Photograph of the Kiwanis Fountain outside City Hall after an ice storm with the Emily Fowler Library in the background. The trees and shrubs are covered in ice and the fountain appears to be frozen.
[Goldfield Tennis Center]
Photograph of the Goldfield Tennis Center at North Lakes Park in Denton, Texas, facing South with the tennis courts on the rightside, trees and bleachers in the middle, and a small structure on the right.
[Little Jack Melody at Arts & Jazz Festival]
Photograph of members of the band Little Jack Melody on the River Cafe Stage in front of the Emily Fowler Library at the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival. The band features a singer and banjo player wearing a red shirt in the front, a saxophone player on the right, and keyboard and drum players on the left.There is a banner hanging at the back of the stage that reads "River Cafe Stage" and two posters that read "Little Jack Melody and his Young Turks" displayed in the front.
[Mayor Roni Beasley and Others in Denton City Council Chambers]
Photograph of mayor Roni Beasley (fourth from the right in the blue dress) and seven unidentified people standing inside the Denton City Council chambers; the city, state, and US flag and city seal reading "City of Denton Denton, Texas" are visible in the background.
[McKinney Street]
Photograph of McKinney Street with a female bicyclist pulling into the parking lot of Denton City Hall (215 E. McKinney) and the Denton County Tax Office in the background; there is lawn with a tree in the foreground and outside the tax office there is a flagpole flying the Texas and US flags.
[Truck Route Sign for US 380]
Photograph of a new truck route sign on US 380 and University Drive facing West that reads "Truck Route 380 West Jct 1/4 Mile" with Loop 280 visible in the background and several cars on the road on the left.
The City Limits, Volume 4, October 1999
Monthly newsletter published for city employees of Denton, Texas containing work-related information, updates about employees, and other news.
[Courtyard Outside Longhorn Gallery]
Photograph of the courtyard outside the Longhorn Gallery on the Denton Square facing west with a fountain in the middle, surrounded by trees and various plants, with two benches in the back.
[Denton Courthouse on-the-Square]
Photograph of the Denton courthouse on-the-square, a four-story brick building with several domes, taken from the Longhorn Gallery courtyard facing East; there are trees and plants in the foreground and cars parked in front of the courthouse.
[Alberto Lopez with plaques]
Photograph of Alberto Lopez wearing a shirt and tie standing beside a wall lined with plaques, one of which reads "Surface Water Testing Contest 'Best in Texas'" and was dated March 7, 1995. Alberto Lopez had been with the City of Denton since the early 1980s. He had a degree in biology. In 2000, he was the Water Production Plant Supervisor for the City and had been elected the President of the Texas Water Utilities Association (TWUA) the same year.
[B. D. Pierce Photograph]
Photograph of Denton Municipal Electric employee B. D. Pierce standing wearing a baseball cap and a denim shirt with his name and "Denton Municipal Electric" embroidered on it standing next next to a computer with red light in the background.
[Bayless-Selby House]
Photograph of a crowd of people standing and sitting under tents in front of the Bayless-Selby House, a two-story house with a wrap-around porch, during its arrival at the Denton County Historical Park. There are balloons attached to the house's support posts and several children are holding balloons as well.
[Bayless-Selby House on Moving Truck]
Photograph of the Bayless-Selby House, a two-story house with a wrap-around porch, on the back of a Denton County House movers truck as it is maneuvered into the Historical Park. There is a sign on the house that reads "Bayless-Selby Historic Home. Denton County Housemovers" and there are balloons on the truck's right side and trees, a house, and a pickup truck visible in the background.
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