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Denison
Chamber of Commerce
The Denison Area Chamber of
Commerce was established in 1912. The Chamber coordinates businesses and
volunteers to work together for the benefit of the community. They keep up to
date demographics, provide resources for information, help in research, and
facilitate action committees and task forces to identify and address projects
for the betterment of Denison.
The Chamber, Denison Development Alliance, Downtown Business Development office,
along with Denison industry work together to establish new jobs and investments
for the Denison community.
Lake
Texoma
This 89,000 acre lake on the Red River is shared by Texas and Oklahoma. It is
widely recognized as a top fishing
lake, and is one of the most popular recreation destinations in the Southwest.
Lake Texoma was built by the Corps of Engineers in the 1940's, and w
as stocked
with black bass and crappie along with the native white bass in the Red and
Washita Rivers.
The lake area includes two wildlife refuges, two state parks, fifty four U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-managed parks, twenty-six resorts, hundreds of campgrounds and a variety of excellent golf courses. Power boating, power sailing, personal watercraft, water skiers and wind surfers all consider the lake an excellent place to have fun. Lake Texoma has become a huge sailing center based on the lake's size, depth and miles of sailing shoreline.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Birthplace & Museum
The park features the
Birthplace home, visitors center, a covered pavilion, restrooms, and an
education building. The
park offers picnicking,
limited hiking trails and landscaped grounds. The
visitors center contains information and displays related to the late
president’s life, such as a bronze bust of Eisenhower, historic photographs of
the Denison native and the “Ike Jacket,” the brown short-waisted, tailored wood
field jacket sported by the U.S. general. In addition, park visitors can view
two of Eisenhower’s paintings and photographs documenting his three visits to
Denison between 1946 and 1965. The center also has a bookstore and gift shop.
Waterloo
Lake Regional Park
Large, multi-purpose park on 148 acres
includes Waterloo Baseball Park, Waterloo Pool, and Culpepper Softball Complex,
52 surface acre lake, newly developed fishing pond, large pavilion with tables,
horseshoe pits, ¾ of a mile paved walking track, nature trail around lake,
multiple playground units, tables, and benches.
Eisenhower
State Park
Eisenhower State Park, with 423.1 acres, is located in Grayson County, northwest
of Denison on the shores of Lake Texoma.
It was acquired in 1954 by a Department of Army lease and was opened to the
public in 1958.
The park was named for the 34th U.S. president,
Dwight David Eisenhower, as he was born in Denison. In the early 1830s, the
area became increasingly important to Anglo settlers, particularly as a
route to Texas and the American southwest. Some of the things which add to
the history of the area are the American Indian; Butterfield Overland stage
routes; Chisholm and Shawnee cattle drive trails; Fort Johnson, established
in the area in 1840; and Colbert's Crossing, established on the Red River in
1853 and operated until 1931.
Some of the activities include picnicking, hiking, biking, nature study,
fishing, boating and boat rentals, water skiing, swimming, and wildlife
observation, and a variety of camping.
smalltownBIGART
In the 1990's artists began locating in our downtown Main Street district.
Today you'll find numerous galleries and studios showing a diverse assortment of
painting, sculpture, stained glass, photography, and ceramics produced by
regional, national and international artists.
Combine a friendly, casual Texas feeling, a rich cultural
heritage and great recreational resources with the vibrant excitement of a major
new art scene and the result is a truly special place - Denison - "Small
Town...Big Art
Main
Street Showcase
Two hours of high energy
family fun just one hour North of the Dallas Metroplex.
From new country favorites to old country classics and southern Gospel hits...
to the side-splitting, laugh 'til you cry comedy of Edgar Alan Doolittle... to
flash-backs of the fabulous 50's... this show has something for everyone!
There's a different theme every Saturday night! It's an entertainment
experience full of non-stop surprises!
Grayson County
Frontier Village
Located in Loy Park, this pioneer settlement of 17 homes and buildings has been
carefully restored to present an accurate portrayal of life in the mid-1800s. A
museum housed in a log cabin displays artifacts of early life in Grayson County.
Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge lies
on the Big Mineral Arm of Lake Texoma, on the Red River between Oklahoma and
Texas. Established in 1946, the refuge includes 3,000 acres of marsh and water
and 8,000 acres of upland and farmland. During fall, winter, and spring, the
marshes and waters are in constant use by migrating and wintering waterfowl.

Waterloo Pool
Waterloo Pool is a heated, indoor facility designed to service the needs of the
community. The pool boasts seven-25 meter lap lanes, a 10 ½ foot diving well,
diving board, slide, children’s play area, and plenty of deck area to lounge and
sun bathe.
Munson Vineyards
Known as the “World’s Chief Vineyard Expert,” T.V. Munson’s development
of hybrid grape varieties is acclaimed world-wide. many of the varieties, along
with his innovative trellis, are on display on a 5 acre tract on the west campus
of Grayson County College; includes a viticulture museum.

Golf
Courses
A comprehensive list of golf courses in the Denison, Texas area, listed by
proximity to Denison, including courses in neighboring cities.
Denison
Development Alliance
311 West Woodard Street
Denison, TX 75020
(903) 464-0883 * (888) 244-1908 phone
(903) 465-6476 fax
ssmathers@denisontx.org e-mail