Last updated: 5/30/2017
110 West Hickory
Denton, TX 76201
Monday - Friday
10 AM - 4:30 PM
Admission is free to all of our sites every day! This includes any exhibits on display at the Courthouse-on-the-Square as well as our various sites at the Historical Park. We are Handicapped accessible and provide guided tours upon request.
Parking on the Denton Square is limited to 2 hours. Longer term parking can be found just off the square on Hickory Street at the Williams Square public parking lot behind the Wells Fargo building.
Free
Peggy Riddle
phone:
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Kim Cupit
phone: 940-349-2853
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Gretel L'Heureux
phone: 940-349-2850
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Groups are encouraged to schedule ahead of the requested date. The months of October, November and early December, March, April, and May are especially busy, so we encourage you to plan ahead so that we can schedule the requested time. For example, many schools now make their requests in September for much later in the school year.
The tours are suitable for teaching about different aspects of Denton County as well as other artifacts:
Denton County Communities
Historic African American Families of Denton County
Historic Hispanic Families of Denton County
Folk Art, including Pecan Art by B. W. Crawford
Decorative arts, including the American Pressed Glass from the collection of Nettie Jo Cummings and Thimbles from the Collection of Dr. Bethel Caster
Folk and decorative arts, including the dolls from the collection of Gustine Weaver
Ceramic arts including the Southwest American Indian Pottery Collection including pottery from the Casa Grandes area in Mexico, prehistoric pottery from Mexico and the southwestern United States, Pueblo pottery from New Mexico and Arizona, and pottery from Texas
Weaponry including weapons similar to those used in historic Denton County, World War I and World War II, Texas Rangers, and a section of the Berlin Wall.
Decorative arts including furniture and artifacts from early Denton County
The tours can be adapted for grades K-12.
The first courthouse in Denton was a two-story frame structure on the north side of the downtown square. The building burned in 1875, destroying most of the county records. A brick courthouse was then built in the center of the square, a two-story building with a tall central tower. Lightning damaged that building and it was condemned and demolished in 1894. Construction of the present Courthouse-on-the-Square began in 1895. The cornerstone was laid in 1896, and the courthouse was dedicated in 1897.
American Pressed Blue Glass 1860 - 1960; Dolls 19th and 20th centuries; Indian Pottery; Denton County Pottery, mid 1800s-early 1900s; Denton County Photographs; Furniture, 1845-1930's, Weaponry, 1600s to present; Denton County Memorabilia,1860s - 2000; Toys early 1900s; Pecan Art Figurines; Pecan Folk ArtThimbles and Sewing Collectibles; Denton County research material and cemetery records from 1857 - present.
Denton County Research material and cemetery records
Gallery tours; docent program; on-site and outreach lectures; and exhibitions
The Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum is operated with significant support
from Denton County, the City of Denton, and the Denton County Historical Commission.
Quarterly flyer with monthly lectures and notices of changing exhibits, museum brochures, Denton County history brochures; website with virtual tour of museum.
The Office of History and Culture also provides various county owned spaces to be rented for events, such as weddings and reunions. For more information on how to request the use of one of Denton County's facilities, you can click here or you can contact Cheryl Knight at 940.349.2830.
Located in the Museum Office on the first floor of the Courthouse-on-the-Square, our shop features books on local history, fine art prints, t-shirts, coasters, playing cards, and a variety of postcards with local historical themes.
Gift Shop
Online Gift Shop
Special Event Rental
Group Tours
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