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421 East Hickory Street

Old Mill - Tim Beaty BuildersOriginal site of Graham Mill (1900 Flour Mill Complex)Later Kimbell-Diamond Milling, destroyed by fire in 1967BUilt 1941 (per city historic landmark data)Part of the Fulton & Spalding survey, 1881High contributing status

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425 East Hickory Street

Original site of Blewett MIllPart of the Hiram Cisco survey, 1855Low contributing status, vacant lot

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400 East Hickory Street - Arts Council Building

Currently Greater Denton Arts CouncilOriginal site of City Water Pump PlantBuilt 1929 (per city tax card)Part of Fulton & Spalding survey, 1881High contributing status

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407 East Hickory Street

Currently a vacant lotOriginal site of S. Wade Smith's Grocery/MarketBuilt 1918, razedPart of the Fulton & Spalding survey, 1881Low contributing status

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347 East Hickory Street

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345 East Hickory Street

Current site of Applejack Liquors; Wilkinson's Handmade Leather GoodsOriginal site of Hancock Machine Works, built 1918, razedLater site of Weldon Burgoon Leather GoodsExtant structure built 1963 (per DCAD)Medium contributing status

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332 East Hickory Street

Currently Denton Fire Department & MuseumOriginal site of Power Plant - initially used for trolley, then later used for City of DentonBuilt 1904 (per Denton Traction Company)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856High contributing status

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331 East Hickory Street

Currently Harvest HouseOriginal site of Café, built 1910 (per city tax card)Part of the H. Sisco survey, 1856Low contributing status

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327 East Hickory Street

Currently vacantOriginal site of Denton Hotel & Rooming House (1925)Part of the H. Sisco survey, 1856Low contributing status, vacant lot

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316 East Hickory Street

Currently North Central Texas CollegeBuilt 1985 (per DCAD)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Low contributing status, too new

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321 East Hickory Street

Vacant lotPart of the H. Sisco survey, 1856Low contributing status, vacant lot

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315-317 East Hickory Street

Original site of Café; Herman's Tire SToreBuilt 1938 (per city tax card)Part of the H. Sisco survey, 1856Medium contributing status, original building was under the "white wash" which is now removed

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314 East Hickory Street

Currently KHAPreviously site of the Denton Record-Chronical BuildingExtant structure built 2015 (per DCAD)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Low contributing status, too new

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311 East Hickory Street

Original site of Storrie's Machine Works & Welding (razed)Extant structure built 2010 (per DCAD)Part of the H. Sisco Survey, 1856Low contributing status, too new

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221 East Hickory Street

Currently Andaman Thai RestaurantOriginal site of Denton Steam Laundary Co., built 1915 (per city tax card)Part of the H. Sisco survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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300 East Hickory Street

Currently Shine It Auto DetailOriginal site of G. E. and D. W. Light CompanyLater site of Russell-Newman Mfg. (1945)Original structure built 1915, razedExtant structure built 1970 (per DCAD)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Medium contributing status, over 50 years of age

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217 East Hickory Street

Currently Mellow MushroomOriginal site of Travelstead Repair Garage, built 1915 (per city tax card)Part of the H. Sisco survey, 1856High contributing status

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215 East Hickory Street

Original site of Travelstead's Auto & Tractor Supplies, built 1925 (per city tax card)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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209 East Hickory Street

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210, 212, 214 East Hickory Street

Currently Rusty Taco, Hoochie'sBuilt 1918 (per city tax card)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856High contributing status

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201 East Hickory Street

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200 East Hickory Street

Currently a city parking lotOriginal site of Denton City Hall, 1920-1924Current site built 1980 (per DCAD)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Low contributing status, parking lot

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135 East Hickory Street

Currently Cloud 9 Smoke ShopOriginal site of Cook's Paint, Builders Hardware and Lumber yard, built 1910, razedExtant structure built 1940 (per DCAD)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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123 East Hickory Street

Currently Alsup Real Estate & ConstructionOriginal site of Price Bros Welding and Auto Repair, built 1920, razedExtant structure built 1960 (per DCAD)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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115 East Hickory Street

Currently Queenie's SteakhouseOriginal site of J. O. Davison Auto Repair Shop; Bishop Barber Shop; Lander's CaféOriginal structure built 1918Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Low contributing status, too new

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106 East Hickory Street

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108 East Hickory Street

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122 East Hickory Street

Currently a parking lotOriginally home to:1-story building housing Bakery and Electric Repair, 1918&3-story building housing Russel-Newman, Uniform Shop, & Drug Store, 1925Current structures built 1980 (per DCAD)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Low contributing status, parking lot. Original 3 story office building and adjacent bakery building razed when 10 story bank was built

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104 East Hickory Street

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101-103 West Hickory Street

Currently Free Play; More Fun Comics & GamesOriginal site of City Drug Store in 101, Bowling Alley in 103Original structure built 1880, razedConstruction in 1972, 2020 (per NR survey, DCAD)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Low contributing status, massive exterior alterations

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105 West Hickory Street

Currently Atomic CandyOriginal site of Typewriter & Office Supplies; R. S. Caddle Barber ShopOriginal structure built 1885Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Low contributing status, exterior alterations

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107 West Hickory Street

Currently Chestnut Tree BistroOriginal site of Abstract Office; Denton Electric ShopOriginal structure built 1885Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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109 West Hickory Street

Currently Norman RoscoeOriginal site of Evers HardwareOriginal structure built 1880Part of the Original Town survey, 1856High contributing status

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110 West Hickory Street

Denton County CourthouseCourthouse on the SquareOriginally built 1896 (per NR survey)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856High contributing status, WPA sidewalks replaced with new, Confederate memorial removed, J. R. Denton grave remains

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111 West Hickory Street

Currently Discover DentonOriginal site of Ice Cream Store, 1942Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Low contributing status, massive alterations

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113 West Hickory Street

Currently LSA BurgersOriginal site of Raley Drug Store; Economy Grocery in 1942Original structure built 1887, razedPart of the Original Town survey, 1856Low contributing status, massive alterations

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115-117 West Hickory Street

Currently More Fun Toys; Beth Marie's Ice CreamOriginal site of Burr's Dry Goods StoreOriginal structure built 1885Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Medium contributing status, 2nd floor was not rebuilt after a fire in the 1970s

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119 West Hickory Street

Currently The LoopholeOriginal site of La ModeOriginal structure built 1886Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Low contributing status, major alterations to front of building

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121 West Hickory Street

Currently The Suites at 121 West HickoryOriginal site of Duke & Ayers Five & Dime StoreOriginal structure built 1920 (per NR survey)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Low contributing status, major alterations to front of building

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207 West Hickory Street

Currently Hickory Street Office BuildingOriginal site of McClurken Department Store, later Russell's Department StoreOriginal structure built 1915Part of the Original Town survey, 1856High contribution status

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209 West Hickory Street

Built 1946 (per NR survey)Part of the Original Town survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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210 West Hickory Street

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215 West Hickory Street

Original site of Piggly Wiggly Food StoreOriginal structure built 1920, razedExtant structure built 1960 (per DCAD)Part of the Hall-Lewis Addition, 2000Medium contributing status

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214 West Hickory Street

Currently the Campus TheatreOriginal site of McClurkan Buildings until McClurken's death in 1937Later razed for the Campus TheatreBuilt 1949 (per RTHL, 2009)Part of the William Neill Survey, 1856High contributing status

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221 West Hickory Street

Original site of McCLurkan buildingsOriginal structure built 1920, razedExtant structure built 1960 (per DCAD)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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222 West Hickory Street

Original site of McClurkan Building - Lone Star Gas OfficeOriginal structure built 1920 (per city tax card)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Low contributing status

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223 West Hickory Street

Original site of Charlie's Market and DeliOriginal structure built 1920, razed

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226 West Hickory Street

Logan Boot & Shoe RepairBuilt 1930 (per DCAD)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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225 West Hickory Street

Original site of Bakery; Barber ShopOriginal structure built 1920, razedExtant structure built 1960 (per DCAD)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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229 West Hickory Street

Original site of Salvage StoreOriginal structure built 1920, razedExtant structure built 1960 (per DCAD)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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231 West Hickory Street

Original site of McClurkan Business BuildingOriginal structure built 1924, razedExtant structure built 1960 (per DCAD)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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233 West Hickory Street

Original site of Babcock Auto SupplyOriginal structure built 1924, razedExtant structure built 1960 (per DCAD)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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235 West Hickory Street

Built 1940 (per DCAD)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Medium contributing status

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303 West Hickory Street

Originally site of Dr. Rececca Evans' House, built 1890, razedSite of First Apartment, 1940 (per DCAD)Extant structure built 2000 (per DCAD)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Low and medium contributing status

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309 West Hickory Street

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314 West Hickory Street

Currently Frontier CommunicationsOriginally Sears Roebuck Store; A & P Grocery StoreAlso site of Mrs. E. H. Piner's house, built 1922, razedExtant structure built 1950 (per city tax card)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Low contributing status

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320 West Hickory Street

Currently a parking lotOriginally E. Munday's House, built 1910, razedPart of the William Neill survey, 1856Low contributing status, vacant lot

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326 West Hickory Street

Currently a parking lotOriginally First Christian Church, built 1925Later Denton Baptist Temple, razedPart of the William Neill survey, 1856Low contributing status, parking lot

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321 West Hickory Street

Originaly Walter B. McClurkan's HouseOriginally built 1906, razedExtant structure built 2014 (per DCAD)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Low contributing status, too new

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402 West Hickory Street

Originally Leon Sparkman's Auto Service StationOriginally built 1928 (per city tax card)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Low contributing status

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401 West Hickory Street

Originally W. R. Hicks' Gas StationOriginally built 1930, razedExtant structure built 1999 (per DCAD)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Low contributing status, too new

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406 West Hickory Street

Currently Midway MartOriginally Dr. Charles Saunders' House, built 1910, razedNext door at 410 was Sam Fritz's House, built 1890, razeExtant structure built 1975 (per DCAD)Part of the William Neill survey, 1856Low contributing status, too new

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109 Williams Street

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113 Bernard St

Craftsman, built 1921

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114 Bernard St

Mixed Styles, built 2012

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118 Bernard St

Craftsman, built 1905

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201 Bernard St

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209 Bernard Street - Wilson House

Originally owned by B. L. WilsonBuilt 1905 (per city tax card)Part of the MEP&P Rail Road (Fairgrounds) survey, 1871Low contributing status

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215 Bernard Street - Miller House

Originally owned by L. L. MillerBuilt 1915 (per city tax card)Part of the MEP&P Rail Road (Fairgrounds) survey, 1871Low contributing status

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219 Bernard St

Built 1969 (per DCAD)Part of the MEP&P Rail Road (Fairgrounds) survey, 1871Low contributing status

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317 Bernard Street

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325 Bernard Street

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333 Bernard Street

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425 Bernard Street

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Former 400-Block Addresses

Properties from former addresses

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Former 500=Block Addresses

Properties from former addresses

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613 Bernard Street

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627 Bernard Street

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701 Bernard Street

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707 & 711 Bernard Street

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721 Bernard Street

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113 South Welch Street

Craftsman, built 1928Moved from across the street to save the house

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117 South Welch Street

Craftsman, built 1920

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121 South Welch Street

Mixed styles, built 1920

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