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Our event started here. Originally two structures built before 1885, they were added to and connected visually and physically over the years, culminating in a bold Art Deco design in 1936. |
| Debra working the start table. |
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1901 Building used to be a laundry. “The Boiler Room”, an art-filled coffee house now occupies the west end of the building. |
| Covenant Presbyterian Church |
| Bandstand in Kidd-Key Park |
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"Class of 1898" on the bottom of the statue in Kidd-Key Park. |
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"Minerva" is listed on the Smithsonian Art Inventory site. The statue is badly in need of restoration. |
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Exploring Kidd-Key Park which is the grounds of an old Female College. |
| First United Methodist Church. | |
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Kidd-Key Auditorium circa 1938 is home to the Sherman Symphony Orchestra. |
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“3 Roads to Success” is an abstract sculpture created by George Tobolowsky located in front of the auditorium. |
| Sherman City Hall |
| An odd-shaped building sitting vacant. |
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1897 Victorian home with a wraparound porch and a tower. |
| Former school built in 1913 awaits a new purpose. |
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Statue of Liberty mural on the side of an income tax company. |
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“Bookworm” another large metal sculpture by artist George Tobolowsky. It is located in front of the Sherman Public Library. |
| Paul Brown United States Courthouse built in 1906. | ![]() |
| Mural on the side of a restaurant. |
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Old Iron Post is a Restaurant/Pub with live music on Saturday night. |
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Cattle Drive mural on the side of Knight Furniture not on the official walk route. |
| Grayson County Courthouse. |
| Waiting at the finish for walkers to finish. |
| Old Carnegie Library is now a museum. |
| WPA murals of the three muses are from 1934 and are displayed in the museum. |