Old buildings, brick roads call to me. But there is nothing more there. Very little in the way of shops or restaurants. Other old city centers around have fared better and are more interesting.
Since I grew up in Denison I've seen a lot of changes. But you can tell the Chamber of Commerce is hard at work in trying to make Downtown Denison a place to go. Good job!
My wife and I stopped into a few shops downtown to see what sort of stuff is for sale and to see what we can get cheap to use in our own side business. Main Street Mall and Blue Moon Antiques are the largest of the antique-type stores. They are also a bit more pricey that the smaller shops that reside near them. I did find one of the items offered at the Main Street Mall to be offensive - a cross with a Dallas Cowboys star on it (see picture). Seriously? Jesus didn't die with that wretched star on the cross. However Jerry Jones was probably present for the crucifixion. I understand that the Cowboys need divine intervention, and sure, I hate the Dallas Cowboys, but offering that item for sale is not appropriate.There is a shop just to the west of Blue Moon Antiques that has a variety of items and has very reasonable prices. I think it was called BG Treasures. If we had room in our house, we would have bought a lot of rustic and western items there. The Bargain Box is a thrift store that we found a few items to buy quite cheap.Overall, prices are cheaper in downtown Denison as I think the economy is a little sluggish in the area.TIP: If you are in Denison, you should check out the birthplace of Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Well kept. Clean streets. Lots to see. Good shopping and places to eat. Was nice to see a downtown with very few empty stose fronts.
My daughters and I met in Denison, TX for a get away and were excited because we had looked up the fact that downtown was very much worthwhile to visit. Well, it was ok. lots of stores closed (on a Saturday) a lot shut down completely. Disappointing
It could have been the storms earlier in the day but this place looked as if it was ready for something bad and everyone had gone home to hide. The shops were pretty ordinary too. From an Australian perspective though, the pawn shop was fascinating - they actually openly sold guns!!! Nearby Sherman is much more interesting.
Very clean and a great place to walk ,window shop ,some street vendors and festivals ,music on Main ,Friday night in the summer are great fun for the whole family, bring your lawn chairs, mainly old buildings and antique stores , art galleries ,all such fun come be a part of the excitement hope to see you there
My husband & I love antique shopping & looking for depression glass for our collection. We went downtown & enjoyed our Saturday afternoon. If you get a chance you must go into Kaboodles. It has antiques, jewelry, & modern art. I loved it.
It was nice to be able to find parking and conduct business with ease. We enjoyed the historical aspects of downtown. There was a nice mix of old & new.
Sentimental value. And, I have a barber shop I visit downtown when I have to. My old high school principal gets his hair cut there. Hi Mr. Irby!