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Faces, Places & Open Spaces Photogr
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Amarillo Faces, Places, and Open Sp
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Contents 4 Acknowledgements 5 Forew
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Foreword When we started this proje
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Those early pioneer farmers and ran
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they couldn’t stay away for long.
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Chapter 1 friends, neighbors, and c
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Opposite: Amarillo has many talente
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Opposite: Amarilloan Lacey Brown ma
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Service with a smile is commonplace
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Opposite: Is that an umbrella or a
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Stanley Marsh 3 is an Amarillo ranc
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faith, humanity, and kindness Amari
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Members of the Bivins family, pione
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The kindness of Amarillo people is
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Amarilloans always turn out in forc
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Patriotism is an integral part of a
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Above: The patriotic culture of Ama
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culture, customs, and leisure Oppos
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Left: Civic Amarillo and Amarillo O
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Left: A contestant at the Cowboy Mo
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The rich cultural heritage of the H
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A rider dressed in a United States
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Opposite: High school football fans
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Cast members of the touring product
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The present day location of downtow
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Right: The 2011 “First in Showman
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OPPOSITE, TOP AND BOTTOM: PHOTOGRAP
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Opposite, top: Judges for the first
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Above: Amarillo Venom, the city’s
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Opposite: Center City’s Polk Stre
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Polk Street, Amarillo’s “main d
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Above: Students from the Lone Star
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Opposite and above: Farmers, ranche
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The Amarillo Civic Center is the si
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Chapter 2 money, commerce, and medi
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Today, Amarillo’s economy is dive
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Right: Amarilloans’ inclination t
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Opposite, top: The Bell-Boeing V-22
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Farming in the Texas Panhandle has
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The Coffee Memorial Blood Center is
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The 400-acre Harrington Regional Me
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Mexican fare served up by Acapulco
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A unique concept of good cowboy foo
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The 575 Pizzeria is tucked back off
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Opposite: The chicken fried steak a
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community, traditions, and lifestyl
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Chapter 2 107
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- Page 181 and 182: The heritage of sacrifice, hard wor
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An interest in nutrition, a desire
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St. Luke Eye Institute has been com
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WONDERLAND PARK Smiling faces, gigg
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The Junior League of Amarillo is an
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Hot air balloons sail over the maje
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Amarillo’s retail and commercial
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include room accommodations, meetin
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Holiday Inn Amarillo West-Medical C
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operation, sold the retail business
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Amarillo has been a business friend
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In association with Amarillo Econom
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Amarillo, Amarillo Grain Exchange t
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ANB also offers a Student Spending
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able to assist with probate matters
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Western National Life is dedicated
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FirstBank Southwest. FirstBank Sout
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A strong Amarillo economy has helpe
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heavy towing capabilities make them
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The company has evolved from using
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Hill’s Sport Shop takes pride in
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Dudley and Kathy Baldwin enjoy show
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WOOD FINANCIAL Wood Financial has b
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Many people do not hear about Aucti
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Are you Happy today? Chairman and C
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Founded January 19, 1935, with ten
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Aardvark Services, Inc., or Aardvar
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Founded in 1985 by Charlotte Adams,
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Brown, Graham & Company, P.C. (BGC)
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RABERN RENTAL CENTER CLASSIC EVENTS
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MCDONALD’S RESTAURANTS OF AMARILL
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Entering the Timeless Designs showr
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Building a Greater Amarillo Amarill
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As chairman of the Institute of Tra
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meeting scheduling goals. CIB can g
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his customers over the years by pro
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and electrical systems design. The
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The firm is proud to be recognized
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The diversity of Austin Distributin
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individually machined in-house and
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The Davis family has been involved
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RUSHING OIL & GAS CONSULTANTS Pam R
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PUBLIC STEEL Public Steel has been
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ENERGYNET.COM, INC. EnergyNet.com,
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Western Builders was established in
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OMEGA ELECTRONICS Chances are, the
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Glass Doctor of Amarillo...........
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