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The Amarillo Globe Dream House is a historic house in Amarillo, Texas. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 8, 1997. [ 2 ] The house also became a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 2008.
April 14, 1995 (2501 W. Sixth Ave. Amarillo: 29: St. Anthony's Hospital: January 14, 2021 (200 NW 7th Ave. Amarillo: 30: Henry B. and Ellen M. Sanborn House
San Jacinto Heights was established in 1909 by the Amarillo Improvement Company. In 1910, a trolley service was established between San Jacinto and downtown, operating until 1926. The neighborhood also had a newspaper, The Booster, established in 1925. [1]
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The group that planned a $33.5 million renovation for Amarillo's ... which became the fourth largest in Texas at the time, according to a drafted report to the National Register of Historic Places ...
Bugbee was born in Lexington, Massachusetts, to Charles H. Bugbee and the former Grace L. Dow. In 1914, the family moved to the Texas Panhandle at the suggestion of a cousin, cattleman T.S. Bugbee, and established a ranch near Clarendon, the seat of Donley County east of Amarillo. As a youth, Bugbee began sketching the multiple facets of ranch ...
Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company "There was a two-color process invented around 1913 by Kodak that used two glass plates in contact with each other, one being red-orange and the other ...
H.S. Manchester Inc: 1947 H.S. Manchester Inc. was a photo studio in Madison, Wisconsin. For its holiday display, it hung a sweet holiday photo inside a wreath, surrounding by other photographs.