Elm Street

A Walking Tour of Historic Elm Street

Elm Street

Denton, Texas 76201, United States

Created By: Historic Denton Inc

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Currently Sleeping Lizzards Original site of Denton Planing Mill Original structure built 1925 Part of the Lacey Addition survey High contributing status
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Currently a parking lot Original site of County Jail in 1891. Site razed in 1965. Part of the Lacey Addition survey Low contributing status
Currently American Hospice; 300 N Elm Building Part B; 300 N Elm Building Part 3 Original site of Waples-Painter Company, 1939 Later site of Denton Federal Savings, 1965 Structure built 1965 (per city tax card, DCAD) Part of the Lacey Addit... Read more
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Original site of T. O. White Filling Station Built 1942
Original site of T. O. White Auto Garage Original structure built 1927
Currently Loveless Law Offices Original site of Safeway Food Store, built 1941 Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status, too new
Original site of 1924 City Hall Built 1927 (per city records, RTHL) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 High contributing status
Currently the John B. Schmitz Building Original site of Schmitz Furniture Store, built 1898 Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Medium contributing status
Currently Gnome Cones Original site of The Shaw Studio, built 1931 Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status, major exterior remodel removed front face
Currently Dix Coney Island Original site of Scripture Building, built 1882 Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 High contributing status
Currently Les Muses Vintage Original site of Ben Wyen Drugs, Photography Studio Original structure built 1921 Part of Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status, major alterations to exterior
Currently The Palm Tree Boutique Original site of King Radio Shop, later Douglas Antiques Original structure built 1921 Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status, major alterations to exterior ...
Currently First People's Jewelers Original site of McCray's Jewelry Store Original structure built 1895 Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Medium contributing status
Currently the Fine Arts Theatre Original site of Texas Theatre, part of Theatre Row. Originally built 1890. Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Medium contributing status
Currently Cartwright's Ranch House Original site of Dreamland Theatre, part of Theatre Row. Built 1955 (per NR survey), original built 1890 Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Currently UNT of the Square Original site of Palace Movie Theatre, part of Theatre Row Built 1955 (per NR survey), original built 1890 Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Currently a parking lot Original site of Brooks Drug Store Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Destroyed as a result of the 1994 fire that also burned 101 and 107 North Elm Low contributing status
Currently a parking lot Original site of Café Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Destroyed as a result of the 1994 fire that also burned 101 and 107 North Elm Low contributing status
Currently the Sherman Building, Built 1996 (per NR survey) Original site of Offices, Austin Shoe Store, built 1900 (per city tax card) Original structure burnt in 1994 and also destroyed the neighboring 105 and 107 North Elm Part of the Ori... Read more
Currently home to Dusty's, Game Changers, and Wild Cactus Cantina & Grill 115: Original site of F. M. Craddock Filling Station 119: Original site of Craddock's Market & Grocery Store 123: Original site of Filling Station Built 1895 ... Read more
Currently a parking lot Original site of First Presbyterian Church Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Currently Denton Trophy House Original site of Chevrolet Dealership, later site of Bus Station Built 1925 (per city tax card) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 High contributing status
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Currently a parking lot Originally owned by R. E. Cobbs Built 1881, razed Low contributing status, site
Originally owned by Mrs. Emma McNitzky Built 1881, razed Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Original site of Denton Medical & Surgery Clinic Built 1935, razed Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Currently vacant Original site of LeBlair Hotel Built 1926, razed (per city tax card) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status, empty lot
Currently vacant Original site of C. H. Davis Boarding House, built 1918, razed Original site of J. P. Magee Business, built 1917, razed Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Currently vacant Originally owned by Leila MIller Built 1892, razed Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status, vacant lot
KUZU 92.9 FM Originally owned by Christine Canafax Built 1922, razed Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Currently Pender's Music Company Originally Mr. Flow's house, sold to build Flow Memorial Hospital, razed Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Currenlty vacant Originally owned by Miss Myrtie Collins Built 1882, razed Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status, vacant lot
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Currently The Horse's Axe Built 1940 (per DCAD) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Originally owned by Mrs. Mamie SInclair Built 1885, razed Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
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Original site of Mack Massey Buick Showroom and Repair Built 1947 (per city tax card) Part of Original Town survey, 1856 High contributing status
Originally Blount House Built 1888 (per city tax card) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 High contributing status
Originally owned by H. C. Smith, built 1922, razed Later site of Ben Ivey Motor Company, built 1948 Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Originally owned by Thelma & Mete Burger Built 1943, razed Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Property of Mrs. J. S. Chapman, built 1880, razed Property of Minnie Egan, built 1924, razed Built 1965 (per DCAD) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Currently Weaver Wisdom Collision and Hail Center Originally owned by C. S. Chastain, built 1929, razed Built 1950 (per DCAD) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Medium contributing status
Currently Denton Glass Company Built 1986 (per DCAD) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Currently Hugo's Auto Sales Originally owned by O. S. Chastain, built 1932, razed Built 1961 (per DCAD) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Currently USA Wholesale Tires Originally owned by R. L. Selby, Jr., built 1929, razed Built 1964 (per DCAD) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Original site of W. E. Williams Filling Station Built 1941 (per city tax card) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Originally owned by John Harris, built 1920, razed Built 2020 (per DCAD) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status, too new
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Originaly owned by W. E. Williams, built 1892, razed Built 1989 (per DCAD) Part of the William Loving survey Low contributing status
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Originally owned by W. G. Barnett, built 1916, razed Built 1969 (per DCAD) Part of the Original Town survey, 1856 Low contributing status
Currently Jay's Upholstry Originally owned by W. W. Ratliff, built 1903, razed Built 1970 (per DCAD) Part of the William Loving survey Low contributing status  
Currently Food Junction Original site of Drive In Dinner, built 1965 (per DCAD) Part of the William Loving survey Low contributing status
Currently Picone Original site of Major Filling Station, built 1942 (per city tax card) Part of the William Loving survey Low contributing status
Currently Trilogy Tattoo Studio Built 1946 (per DCAD) Part of the William Loving survey Low contributing status
Currently A & M Plumbing Originally owned by Mrs. W. H. Lynn, built 1923, razed Built 1972 (per DCAD) Part of the William Loving survey Low contributing status
Built 1970 (per DCAD) Part of the William Loving survey Low contributing status
Currently Life in the Word Church Originally owned by R. W. Renfro, built 1890, razed Built 1948 (per DCAD) Part of the William Loving Survey - Blount Addition Medium contributing status
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