Category: <span>Participants</span>

Category: Participants

Texas Woman’s Collection at TWU Participates in their 1st DFW Archives Bazaar

We are excited to have another wonderful Denton institution participate in this year’s DFW Archives Bazaar! Welcome Texas Woman’s University Libraries Texas Woman’s Collection! The Woman’s Collection of the Blagg-Huey Library at Texas Woman’s University represents one of the largest research collections on the history of American women in the United States. The Library …

bcWorkshop to Discuss Their Community-Driven Work at DFW Archives Bazaar

We are happy to have _bcWORKSHOP as a new participant this year! The buildingcommunityWORKSHOP is a Texas based nonprofit community design center seeking to improve the livability and viability of communities through the practice of thoughtful design and making. Over the last decade we’ve worked with residents across the DFW area to …

The Dallas Way Preserves Stories of the LGBTQ Community of Dallas

We are excited to have The Dallas Way: a GLBTQ History Project participating this year! Founded in 2011, The Dallas Way has led the effort to gather and preserve the untold and under-told stories of the LGBTQ community of Dallas through the collection and preservation of historical archives, the capturing of video …

Learn Why Government Documents are Essential to Research at the DFW Archives Bazaar

Returning to this year’s DFW Archives Bazaar is UNT Libraries‘ Government Information Connection. The UNT Eagle Commons Library a branch library on the University of North Texas Denton campus, is home to the federal and Texas state government information collections as well as a number of other unique collections, including juvenile and curriculum materials. The …

Learn about the Pioneers of Carrolton at the DFW Archives Bazaar

We are excited to have the A. W. Perry Homestead Museum as a new participant in this year’s DFW Archives Bazaar! The A.W. Perry Homestead Museum, operated by the Carrollton, TX – City Government, offers a glimpse of life as it was in north central Texas at the turn of the 20th Century. …

Extra! Extra! Dallas Morning News to Attend DFW Archives Bazaar

Returning to the 2019 DFW Archives Bazaar is The Dallas Morning News! The Dallas Morning News has been serving the North Texas community since 1885, and they aim to offer daily reporting that creates a stronger community. With their extended time as a Dallas institution, they have developed a wonderful collection of archival …

Denton Public Library Supports the City of Denton and the DFW Archives Bazaar

It wouldn’t be a Denton archives event without the Denton Public Library! The City of Denton established the Denton Municipal Archives in 2018 based out of the Denton Public Library which collects records and materials from city departments that can be used to interpret the social, economic and political development of …

George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum to Participate in the DFW Archives Bazaar

Another new participant this year – The George W. Bush Presidential Library! The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is the 13th Presidential Library administered by the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). NARA’s Presidential Libraries and Museums are repositories for textual, electronic, and audiovisual Presidential records as well as domestic …

Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society Joins the DFW Archives Bazaar for the 1st Time

We are excited to announce the Tarrant County Black Historical & Genealogical Society as our next participant! The Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization whose mission is to locate, collect, analyze, organize and preserve African-American history in Tarrant County. These items are used to educate, empower and …