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Amarillo: Faces, Places & Open Spaces

A full-color, photography book showcasing Amarillo, Texas, paired with the histories of companies, institutions, and organizations that have made the city great.

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Above: The <strong>Amarillo</strong> Fire Department Central Station (Fire Station 1) is located at 400 South Van Buren Street. The station serves downtown <strong>Amarillo</strong> and adjacent areas.<br />

Below: The Southwest Branch of the <strong>Amarillo</strong> Public Library is one of four branches that, along with the Central (downtown) Library, serves over 2,000 people every day.<br />

Opposite: <strong>Amarillo</strong> Globe-News sponsors an annual fireworks show on Independence Day at John S. Stiff Memorial Park.<br />

In addition to community events enjoyed by residents and visitors, the everyday lifestyle and quality of life<br />

in <strong>Amarillo</strong> is enhanced by the amenities offered in the way of city services. The <strong>Amarillo</strong> Public Library System,<br />

started with just 123 books in 1902, is one of the oldest institutions in the city. Today, the Downtown Library<br />

and four branches include more than 800,000 books and other publications. The library serves as headquarters<br />

for the Harrington Library Consortium, the only multi-institutional cooperative library network in Texas.<br />

The Consortium serves as vehicle for sharing of resources for public, school, academic, and special libraries.<br />

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