
If the roar of diesel engines and the sight of towering big rigs get your heart racing, you're in luck. The City of Denton announced on its Facebook page that the Downtown Denton Square played host to the Peterbilt Parade, a gathering that turns heads with its display of the might and muscle that keeps America moving. The event took place yesterday and was not only a hit among local trucking enthusiasts but also served as a prime time to bask in the "ambience of the official Halloween Capital of Texas."
Attention was drawn to the practical information as well; road closures were in effect starting at 6 p.m., impacting the downtown square and surrounding streets. Those planning to attend were advised to consider these closures and plan their visits accordingly.
Residents and visitors alike took this opportunity to converge downtown, where they were treated to a spectacle of horsepower and engineering prowess. The parade, which has seemingly become a community favorite, provided not just a showcase of vehicles but also a space for people to congregate in a celebration of local culture and the spirit of the Halloween season.









