Titus County Parks
Robert & Mary Turner's A Glimpse of Titus County, Texas History
Titus County has a number of parks that provide beauty and recreation for its residents.   Some of these, like Dellwood Park, have very long and interesting histories.  Others, like Linger-Longer Park, no longer exist -- in fact, most people we've spoken with have never heard of them.

For now this topic is rather brief, but we will expand it as historical information and photographs become available to chronical the histories of Titus County's parks.  

We hope you'll enjoy reading about the history of our parks and will find the history of some of them as interesting as we did.  Click a blue link below to read the selected park's history:


SUBJECT MAIN - Parks Main Page (this page)


Page 2 - The Cookville Roadside Park


Page 3 - Dellwood Park (the early years) (LG)


Page 4 - Dellwood Park Becomes a City Park (LG)


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