Northern Normal District Tour

A Walking Tour of part of the Normal District

Northern Normal District Tour

Denton, Texas 76201, United States

Created By: Historic Denton Inc

Tour Information

This walking tour takes you through the northern section of the North Texas State Teachers College residential area. These properties were developed in part as a response to housing demand for faculty & students of the college. The City Parc housing complex adjacent to the tour sits on the former site of the Scripture Farm, and later the Flow Memorial Hospital.

For more detailed information on the history of UNT's past incarnations and some of the streets that housed its faculty, check out the North Texas Normal (UNT) Neighborhood tour, just to the south.


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What You'll See on the Tour

Originally owned by C. E. Hastings Built 1938 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by Mack & Gladys Gay Built 1939 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by E. A. Nall Built 1941 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by J. A. Craven Built 1939 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by John & Gladys Lawhon Built 1940 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by Henry & Martina Barlow Built 1965 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by James & Geraldine Trulock Built 1941 (per Denton County Real Property) High contributing status
Originally owned by R. G. & Frankie Hammond Built 1939 (per Denton County Real Property) Low contributing status, low integrity
Originally owned by W. C. & Geneva Zerwer Built 1946 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by H. C. & Marion Sockwell Built 1939 (per Denton County Real Property) Low contributing status, multiple additions
Originally owned by Roy & Irene Minton Built 1941 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by F. H. & Lois Greenwood Built 1939 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by Harland & Kathryn Pettit Built 1940 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by Professor Phoebe Mizell Built 1939 (per Denton County Real Property) Low contributing status, low integrity
Originally owned by Mrs. Christal L. Taylor Built 1941 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by Edwin & Marguerite Chambers Built 1950 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
Originaly owned by Jack & Opal Bonds Built 1940 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by Jeff E. Reed Built 1946 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by Ralph Killingsworth Built 1940 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by Roy Herd Built 1946 (per tax records) Low contributing status, low integrity
Originally owned by Frank B. & Catherine Block Built 1946 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by D. L Moore Built 1925 (per tax records) High contributing status
Originally owned by Thomas H. Richardson Built 1946 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by James Enoch Built 1946 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by Raymond C. Ellis Built 1925 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
Built 1949 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
Built 1950 (per architectural details) Low contributing status
Originally owned by Richard & Mildred Pohly Built 1947 (per Denton County Real Property) Low contributing status, poor integrity
Originally owned by Thomas & Jan Dean Built 1947 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
Built 1947 (per DCAD) Medium contributing status
Originally owned by Roy & Irene Minton Built 1941 (per Denton County Real Property) Medium contributing status
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Originally owned by E. G. Gasperson Built 1949 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
Tom's Daquiri Originally College Laundry Built 1948 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
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Originally owned by Professor Lillian Walker Built 1910 (per tax records) Medium contributing status
Originally a rooming house Built 1925 (per tax records) High contributing status
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