History of Amarillo, Texas in photos
A small historical reference
Geography: Amarillo is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Potter County. A portion of the city extends into Randall County.
The city of Amarillo, originally named Oneida, is situated in the Llano Estacado region. The availability of the railroad and freight service provided by the Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad contributed to the city's growth as a cattle-marketing center in the late 19th century.
Amarillo was once the self-proclaimed "Helium Capital of the World" for having one of the country's most productive helium fields. The city is also known as "The Yellow Rose of Texas" (as the city takes its name from the Spanish word for yellow), and most recently "Rotor City, USA" for its V-22 Osprey hybrid aircraft assembly plant. Amarillo operates one of the largest meat-packing areas in the United States. Pantex, the only nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility in the country, is also a major employer. The location of this facility also gave rise to the nickname "Bomb City". The attractions Cadillac Ranch and Big Texan Steak Ranch are located adjacent to Interstate 40. U.S. Highway 66 also passed through the city.
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History:
Population: 196 429
Sights:
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A cotton seed oil plant, 1936 |
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company depot, 1940 |
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company's San Francisco Chief, 1950s |
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company's general office building, 1950s |
Dust storm, 1936 |
Dust storm, 1936 |
Dust storm, 1936 |
Fort Worth-Denver Depot north of the Herring Hotel, 1920s |
General view, 1943 |
General view, 1943 |
Grain elevators, 1936 |
Mark Armstrou, Bay Plemous, Cleo Clayton, Pike Strund, Mrs. Strund, Esse Feunlan |
Polk street showing Methodist Church |
Potter County courthouse, circa 1934 |
Railroad yards, 1942 |
Rock Island Depot to the Northwest of the Herring Hotel, 1920s |
Sante Fe Train Depot, 1960s |
Sante Fe Train Depot to the East-southeast of the Herring Hotel |
Steam locomotive, 1959 |
View to Amarillo three weeks after incorporation, 1888 |
View to City, east of the Herring Hotel, 1920s |
View to City, east-northeast of the Herring Hotel, 1920s |
View to City, north-northeast of the Herring Hotel, 1920s |
View to Main (i.e., Polk) Street, between 1909 and 1919 |
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