"Bumper crop" of 10 Cadillacs buried nose down in field at same angle as Cheops' pyramids. Represents Golden Age of Automobiles from 1949 through 1963.
"Bumper crop" of 10 Cadillacs buried nose down in field at same angle as Cheops' pyramids. Represents Golden Age of Automobiles from 1949 through 1963.
Get your kicks on Route 66! Amarillo was the largest Texas city on Route 66, and many Route 66 fan clubs have sprung up all over the U.S. and the world. Look for the "Old Route 66"
Amarillo, TX LandmarksFrom Apr. 15 - Oct. 15 join groups for Old West-style chuck wagon breakfast on the open range at Figure 3
Amarillo, TX RanchesThis visual arts museum features a broad range of paintings, prints, photographs, sculptures and textiles from 20
Amarillo, TX MuseumsOne of Texas' largest privately owned amusement parks with more than 25 rides and 32
Amarillo, TX Amusement ParksZoo features a herd of bison grazing on a 20-acre range, plus other animals of the High Plains, and a special "Texotic" exhib...
A chain of sand dunes extend for 130 miles, three to five miles wide. Archeological findings show that the area was inhabited...
Standing tall above the flat prairie is a cross 190 feet tall which can be seen for almost 20 miles. The arms of the cross ar...
Founded 1935, oldest national wildlife refuge in Texas. Established principally for migratory waterfowl, also home of native ...