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Six galleries house a permanent collection that includes European paintings from the 17th to 19th centuries, 20th-century modernists, photography, Asian art and Middle Eastern textiles. Changing exhibits range from contemporary art to the American and European masters.
Cadillac Ranch is unique "must see" attraction. The art graffiti work left by other visitors on the 10 caddy's ia really fun to check out. Be prepared to add to the art work too. If you plan to do...
The development of the American Quarter Horse from colonial times to present day is traced through interactive exhibits, dramatic video presentations and live demonstrations.
Open Mon.-Sun. 12pm.-7pm.
This mile-long stretch of road originally belonging to Route 66, now features shops, clubs and restaurants. Favorites include the Nat Ballroom, currently an antiques store, but a former stop for the Big Bands that passed through Amarillo, and the Golden Light Café, where the best hamburgers in town have been served for more than 50 years.
On the eastern rim of the Palo Duro Canyon, the Figure 3 Ranch hosts Cowboy Mornings: horse-drawn wagon rides through miles of scenic ranch land followed by mouth-watering breakfasts of eggs, sausages and sourdough biscuits.
Houses the Amarillo Art Center.
For more than 50 years, this whimsical theme park has been thrilling the young and old alike. Includes hair raising roller coaster rides like the Texas Tornado and the Cyclone, plus water slides and a special area with rides for younger children.
Each Tuesday, country western performers gather at the Big Texan Steak Ranch to perform for restaurant patrons.
Established in 1972, this center offers a large collection of twentieth-century American art.
Beautiful golf course designed by award-winning architect Robert Cupp.