Denison, Texas -- With another sweltering summer finally behind us in North Texas, festival season is in full swing and Denison's 36th Annual Fall Festival attracted thousands to Main Street in historic downtown Denison on Saturday.
This festival has it all, from food, music and dozens of vendors to help you do a little early Christmas shopping, to a fantastic car show and a popular farmers market. John Baecht was allotted enough space in the market to display an impressive exhibit of bois d'arc wood creations.

The aroma of BBQ lingered in the air and musicians took the stage in Heritage Park to entertain the crowd.
One section of Main Street was dedicated to sleek and speedy Yellow Jacket Boats that were built from 1949 to 1959 in Denison.

Denison's Fall Festival also offered visitors an opportunity to see the impressive number of new buildings and renovation projects underway in this dynamic downtown.










photos by Allen Rich