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[Texas Special Olympics athletes on awards stands]

Description: Photograph of Texas Special Olympics athletes on awards stands. The stands are made up by blue blocks of varying heights, with the center block being the highest, and have white numbers on them denoting first place, second place, and so on. From left to right the blocks are numbered 7,5,3,1,2,4,6, and then 8. The stands in the foreground have female athletes standing on them while the stands to the left in the background have male athletes. The female athletes in first through third place are a… more
Date: May 13, 1992
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Men in western attire at the North Texas State Fair]

Description: Photograph of men in western attire at the North Texas State Fair. The photo captures a view from above the men, leaving most of their faces hidden. Five men sit above the wet dirt ground on metal fencing while two stand in front of them. All seven men looks towards the left side of the photo and wear white cowboy hats and blue jeans. The two men standing both wear dark blue button-up shirts while the men sitting wear a variety of patterned button-up shirts. Along the right edge of the image, a… more
Date: 1998/1999
Creator: Drawe, Shannon
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[A child riding a carousel at night at the North Texas State Fair]

Description: Photograph of a child riding a carousel at night at the North Texas State Fair. The carousel has multiple pairs of white horses with saddles and bridles painted in blue and yellow on them, spaced apart at regular intervals and posed as if running. The child sits on a horse in the foreground near the right edge of the photo, dressed in a light pink short-sleeved shirt, dark pink pants, and white sneakers. The carousel appears to be turning counterclockwise as the child and the horses face toward… more
Date: 1998/1999
Creator: Drawe, Shannon
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[Roy Appleton industrial show interview]

Description: Sound recording of an interview with Roy Appleton about an Industrial show he organized to showcase Denton, Texas to prospective businesses. The recording also includes several vintage Ford automobile advertisements.
Date: 196X
Duration: 4 minutes 29 seconds
Creator: Denton Chamber of Commerce
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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Denton Chamber of Commerce: Dave In Denton?

Description: Video footage of Letterman "Denton" Segment Chuck's Channel 11 Interview #2, undated, This is a 3 minute VHS tape of a David Letterman segment on Denton and an interview with Chuck (possible Chuck Carpenter) on Channel 11 recorded from CBS Channel 11 Dallas Fort Worth-North Texas News.
Date: unknown
Duration: 10 minutes 55 seconds
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[Easter Egg Hunt]

Description: This home movie includes footage of an Easter celebration and Easter egg hunt. Additional footage appears to show the North Texas State Teachers College campus.
Date: 1940~
Duration: 4 minutes 58 seconds
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[Businesses in Denton, Texas]

Description: This home movie includes footages of businesses in downtown Denton, Texas including Western Auto Associate Store, Shraders Pharmacy, the Texas Theater, Austin Shoes, Franklins, Denman Hardware, Inc., The Shamrock Shoes, Stone's Shoe Store, Taliaferros, Lawhon Music Co., J.C. Penney, Co., and the Denton Typewriter Exchange.
Date: 1955~
Duration: 4 minutes 32 seconds
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[Ben Barnes Reception, No. 2]

Description: This home movie includes footage of Texas Lieutenant Governor Ben Barnes attending an unknown event in Denton, Texas and riding a horse in a parade with Rex Cauble. Being driven in the parade are the wives of Barnes and Cauble, president of North Texas State University C.C. Nolen, and Miss Denton Jackie Barret being driven in a Leon McNatt Motor Company car.
Date: 1971~
Duration: 2 minutes 21 seconds
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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