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  2. FirstBank Southwest Tower - Wikipedia

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    The FirstBank Southwest Tower in downtown Amarillo. / 35.2073; -101.8390. FirstBank Southwest Tower is a 374-foot (114 m), 31- story building located in Amarillo, Texas, United States. Formerly known as SPS Tower, Bank One Center, Chase Tower, and Amarillo Tower, it is the tallest building in Amarillo and the West Texas region. The building ...

  3. Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    USGS images. Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport ( IATA: AMA, ICAO: KAMA, FAA LID: AMA) is a public airport six miles (10 km) east of downtown Amarillo, in Potter County, Texas, United States. [ 2] The airport was renamed in 2003 after NASA astronaut and Amarillo native Rick Husband, who died in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in ...

  4. JA Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The JA Ranch is located southeast of Amarillo, Texas in the Texas Panhandle. The main ranch house, now a museum devoted to Charles Goodnight, is located a short way south of United States Route 287. It is a two-story construction, its oldest portion a log cabin which predates the American Civil War. The main portion of the house, built ...

  5. Santa Fe Building (Amarillo) - Wikipedia

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    August 22. 1996. Designated RTHL. 1996. The Santa Fe Building is one of the oldest buildings in downtown Amarillo, Texas, U.S.A. It was completed on January 18, 1930 and had the regional offices of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway company. The Amarillo office of the railroad company supervised more than 5,800 miles (9,334 km) of railroads.

  6. Amarillo Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Amarillo Civic Center is a multi-purpose convention center in Amarillo, Texas. It consists of multiple facilities including: [ 1][ 2] A 2,848-seat auditorium with 2,324 permanent seats used for concerts, Broadway shows and other events. The Cal Farley Coliseum, a 4,987-seat multi-purpose arena serving as home to the Amarillo Wranglers of ...

  7. Texas State Highway Loop 335 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway Loop 335 Route information Maintained by TxDOT Length 39.967 mi (64.321 km) Existed January 18, 1960 –present Major junctions Beltway around Amarillo Major intersections I-40 / US 287 near Amarillo Int'l Airport I-40 BL US 287 I-40 BL I-40 Location Country United States State Texas Highway system Highways in Texas Interstate US State Toll Loops Spurs FM/RM Park Rec ← Spur 334 ...

  8. Amarillo College - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1929, Amarillo was the largest Texas city without a public college. George Ordway and James Guleke helped to introduce a house bill that would establish junior college districts in the Amarillo area. On July 16, 1929, Amarillo College (AC) became the first Texas junior college district to be organized independent of a school district.

  9. Amarillo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Amarillo ( / ˌæməˈrɪloʊ / [ 6] AM-ə-RIL-oh; Spanish for "yellow") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Potter County. It is the 14th-most populous city in Texas and the most populous city in the Texas panhandle. [ 7] A portion of the city extends into Randall County. The estimated population of Amarillo was 200,393 as of ...