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2nd Amendment Cowboy - Amarillo (TX)

Address: 🏡 2601 Hope Rd, Amarillo, TX 79124
Phone : +1 (806) 355-7121
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  • Don Harrington Discovery Center - Amarillo
    Don Harrington Discovery Center
    Noel Lee: Wow! What an awesome place! This is the hot spot for your junior naturalist/future scientist! We were passing through from Colorado and looking for somwhere to take the kids on our route. Our 4 year old twins had a blast! We enjoyed it as well! It was hard to pick a favorite because every part was great! I did love the tree house area with the scat and track displays and the birds of prey taxidermy! We didnt realize how fun it would be and wish we couldve stayed longer. We stayed about 3 hours. In that time we explored the whole center and even got to watch a movie in the planetarium. The gift shop was small, but very affordable! Check this place out ESPECIALLY if you have kids!
    The Bug Ranch - Amarillo
    The Bug Ranch
    Sandefur Laine (Vivian): Fun stop, easy to get to and free to enter. Good photo ops but the cars are all close together so watch out for spray painting and stay upwind of it. Ive gone to the original bug ranch for decades so I had to see where the bugs had been moved to, definitely doesnt have the same ambiance but its still fun.
    Historic 6th Street Sign - Amarillo
    Historic 6th Street Sign
    Tracy Torbett: Stopped by on a Sunday morning 8/4/24. Easy to walk to the sign to get photos. The area can get crowded and busy but we visited at a good time. Lots of antique shops, boutiques, coffee shops and restaurants line the street. There’s still some Route 66 vibe. Worth the stop to see and walk the strip!
    Helium Time Columns Monument - Amarillo
    Helium Time Columns Monument
    E. Larry Cantú: I spent my formative teenage years in Amarillo, Texas. I escaped as soon as I could. I don’t mean to suggest that Amarillo is a boring place, but it does have a monument to helium (an inert gas). I could understand a monument to nitrous oxide. THAT could have really been a gas. But a monument to HELIUM, really? I wonder whose idea that was. The good news about the helium exhibit is that there is never a line and, despite the rather small parking lot, parking at the helium times columns monument is never a concern. The only real downside to the helium times columns monument is that it is located in Amarillo, Texas. But look on the bright side, once you’re in Amarillo you have the best beaches, mountains, snow skiing and big city night life 500-600 miles in any direction!
    American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum - Amarillo
    American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum
    jeremy howard: Absolutely love this place keeping history alive. I remember coming here as a kid and now I was able to take my child.
    Free Wall - Amarillo
    Free Wall
    S Darko: This spot is a concrete canvas for talented artists to show their skiÄşls off. Really, if you enjoy top-notch graffiti or just love art in general, this is a place worth stopping in at.
    Amarillo Railroad Museum, Inc. - Amarillo
    Amarillo Railroad Museum, Inc.
    Dave B.: The museum was very interesting in the fact that its displays are equipment that you dont see at other museums. The people there are very pleasant and knowledgeable about the trains they have there. They also have a large model train club layout in the building that is still under construction but does run.
    The Windmill - Amarillo
    Luke Marek: This yellow windmill has been a notable Amarillo landmark for decades, now completely surrounded by development it is the only standing reminder of the ranch that used to occupy this space.
    Texas Air & Space Museum - Amarillo
    Texas Air & Space Museum
    Jerry Grosenick: The museum was decent. The gentleman who took outside to look at the planes and helicopter was excellent. Glad he showed and explained everything to us.
    Harrington House Historic Home - Amarillo
    Harrington House Historic Home
    Suzanne Pike: Beautiful home, built in 1914, with exquisite furnishings. Great tour, but be forewarned that while this is a free tour, they only schedule tours on two weekday mornings per week, with only a few tours on each of those days, and a very small number of guests per tour, so you must book in advance. Huge 4 story home.....tours include 3 of the floors...house had amazing features for when it was built. The artwork, rugs, and furnishings were amazing. The volunteer docents are very knowledgeable about the home and its furnishings, and gave a wonderful tour. In my opinion, this museum is a cant miss when visiting Amarillo.
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