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[Flooded Intersection of Congress and Carroll]
Photograph of flooded streets at the intersection of Congress Street and Carroll Boulevard with traffic lights in the foreground and houses, trees, and telephone poles in the background.
Date:
October 4, 1971
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Drainage Ditch]
Photograph of an unidentified boy standing on the side of a drainage ditch running along an unidentified street in Denton with houses and trees visible in the background.
Date:
August 1971
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Denton Baseball Field]
Photograph of a baseball field in Denton with unidentified works on the left and right and a child crouching in the dirt in the middle; there are stadium lights and bleachers behond the field and trees and telephone poles in the background.
Date:
October 1971
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Flooded Intersection of Westway and Carroll]
Photograph of of high waters at the intersection of Westway Street and Carroll Boulevard; there is an empty street with street lights and telephone poles on the left and trees and houses in the background.
Date:
October 4, 1971
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Unidentified Denton Road]
Photograph from above of cars and a motorcyclist driving down an unidentified two-lane road in Denton with trees and telephone poles on both sides of the road and more cars and trees in the background.
Date:
November 1971
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[McKenna Park Standpipe Water Tower]
Photograph of a water tower at McKenna Park. It was painted green and white in support of the University of North Texas in the Fall of 1967. One can see see-saws, picnic tables, and trees on the hillside in the foreground. This water tank could hold two million gallons. It was used for "water pressure purposes and extra storage."
Date:
October 1971
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History