
President's House - Denton, TX
N 33° 12.437 W 097° 09.259
14S E 672024 N 3675785
A University of North Texas sign stands near the sidewalk of the university's Gateway Center, providing some history of the second "President's House" on the campus, which occupied this site from 1956 to 1999.
Waymark Code: WM12YE0
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 08/06/2020
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The sign has an inset photo of the house in question, along with this text:
The new President's House was built in 1956 on the corner of what is now Eagle Drive and North Texas Boulevard, replacing the 1909 President's House on Hickory Street and Avenue B. When President J.C. Matthews' family moved into the two-story home with the green roof and red brick porch, it overlooked a circular drive and a lawn dotted with trees. Across the road was the gravel parking lot of the young Fouts Field, and at the back of the house were large oak trees and a formal raised rose garden with brick steps and pathways. Inside the home, a large foyer featured a curving staircase with a cloak room underneath. The downstairs living spaces, decorated by John Astin Perkins, included a living room with a fireplace and baby grand piano, and a formal dining room reserved for special occasions. President Matthews worked in the den off the foyer, watching the nightly news and greeting friends, administrators, faculty and staff -- "a seemingly endless parade of visitors," his family remembers. In the days before university caterers, desserts were baked in the kitchen for teas and receptions at the house. The home economics department contributed holiday cookies and candy each year, and student groups sang at Homecoming and other events. An estimated 3,000 people were served at the house annually. When later presidents moved off campus, the building was used as an alumni and development center. It was torn down in 1999 and the Gateway Center was built in its place. The center houses offices and meeting space and is home to the UNT Alumni Center. (2012)
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There are some old photos of the house to be found at the University of Texas's Portal to Texas History (see URL, below), but remember that there have been two other residences, and photos of all of them are mixed together in the collection. When comparing the inset photo with other photos of the house, it does appear that the inset photo is reversed!
Group that erected the marker: University of North Texas
 URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
 Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: The University of North Texas 801 North Texas Blvd Denton, TX USA 76201

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