Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The 6th Street Massacre haunted house, located on the historic Route 66 in Amarillo, began in the 1930s as a movie theater. The site at 3015 SW 6th Ave. is open for the season on Fridays and ...
Barnyard Ball, Green Acres, Rat Rollers and Tube Swings top out more than 30 attractions. Maxwell’s Farm Pass is $19.95 online per person plus sales tax or $24.95 at the gate. Maxwell’s Super ...
The current-day Globe-News is a combination of several newspapers previously published in Amarillo. One began on November 4, 1909, as a prohibition publication by the Baptist deacon Dr. Joseph Elbert Nunn (1851 – 1938). In 1916, Nunn turned the Amarillo Daily News into a general newspaper. Nunn also owned an electric company, and heavily ...
Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts facility in downtown Amarillo, Texas, United States. The $30 million USD facility, opened in January 2006, houses the Amarillo Opera, Amarillo Symphony, Lone Star Ballet, and various events.
The 120th key was presented by Amarillo Habitat for Humanity to new recipients, the Wah Per Per family, who celebrated the event Tuesday morning at their new four-bedroom, two-bath home located in ...
Architectural style. Tudor Revival. NRHP reference No. 97001532 [1] Added to NRHP. December 8, 1997. 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.
A celebratory open house, fundraising kickoff, computer class and ticket sale are among things to note happening soon. Community news of note: Thursday and Friday happenings in Amarillo area Skip ...
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.