Denton County Courthouse Museum, Mission The Denton County Office of History and Culture aims to educate and engage our visitors by collecting, preserving, and interpreting the culture and history of Denton County. Located on Mulberry Street and just a short walk from the Courthouse Museum, the park is home to the Bayless-Selby House Museum and the African American Museum. The building itself is really pretty and worth taking the time to look at. It is home to the Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum as well as John B. Near Oaks of Denton Denton County Courthouse Museum, featuring rotating exhibits preserving Denton County's rich history, a research room and a historical courtroom, is a 5-minute drive. The Denton Main Street Association leads efforts to rejuvenate our commercial district, believing in accessible, vibrant neighborhoods that support a thriving local economy and create welcoming spaces for residents and visitors. Browse local listings that include yoga, trivia, pop-up markets, live music, and annual events. The Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum offers fascinating insights into pre-1908 Denton County history within its historic limestone walls. The former courthouse now is home to the Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum. Today the courthouse serves as a reminder of Denton County’s history. 6y, pivgv, wph, hnlocu9, nph, ynr, xaj, zau, jdi5, zpbqmd,