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Cadillac Ranch is a public art installation and sculpture in Amarillo, Texas, US. It was created in 1974 by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels, who were a part of the art group Ant Farm. The installation consists of a row of 10 Cadillacs (1949–1963) buried nose-first in the ground.
Stanley Marsh 3 (January 31, 1938 – June 17, 2014) was an American artist, businessman, philanthropist, and prankster from Amarillo, Texas.He is perhaps best known for having been the sponsor of the Cadillac Ranch, an unusual public art installation off historic Route 66, now Interstate 40, west of Amarillo.
Amarillo High School graduate Rick Husband, astronaut and the Space Shuttle commander of STS-107 who was killed when the craft disintegrated after reentry into the Earth's atmosphere. Charles Albright, serial killer; George Hendricks Beverley, U.S. Air Force general; Grady Booch, software engineer
Star Drive-In Theatre. Montrose, Colorado Admission is always free for children under 11 at the Star Drive-In. Adult admission is $9, and $7 for seniors 60 and over, but that drops to $5 for all ...
The first interchange, on the east side of Amarillo, is a multi-level interchange that provides access to both directions of the I-40 freeway and Loop 335. The second interchange with I-40, however, is a full stack interchange . [ 10 ]
The Big Texan Steak Ranch is a large steakhouse restaurant and motel located in Amarillo, Texas. It is a roadside attraction known for competitive eating. The restaurant opened in 1960 and was originally located on Route 66. It relocated to its present location on an Interstate 40 frontage road in 1970. The building is painted a bright yellow ...
Michael Cuviello, Amarillo Globe-News September 16, 2024 at 9:15 PM A 20-year-old man died Monday evening after his vehicle lost control and crashed into a home in Amarillo, authorities said.
The route was originally the main line of U.S. Route 66, which turned north on Fillmore Street (concurrent with US 87) to the current Business I-40.A new alignment along Amarillo Boulevard was built ca. 1953, [5] and on May 25, 1954 [1] the old alignment (west of Fillmore Street) was designated Loop 279 and signed as Business US 66 (Business US 66 continued north on Fillmore Street to new US 66).