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Amarillo has an activity for everyone, from the outdoor enthusiast to the arts connoisseur and the western history buff.
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Palo Duro Canyon, Capitol Summit Peak
Photo courtesy: Amarillo CVC
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-Palo Duro Canyon State Park, over 26,000 spectacular acres in one of the nation's largest canyons.
-TEXAS, one of the nation's best outdoor productions.
-Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, like The Smithsonian but with a Texas accent.
-Don Harrington Discovery Center, now with a Digital Space Theater.
-Big Texan Steak Ranch, home of the free 72 ounce steak dinner (if eaten within an hour)
-Historic Rt. 66, America's Mother Road.
-Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian, home for the Kwahadi Indian Dancers.
-Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts, home to the performing arts.
-Amarillo Botanical Gardens, featuring the Bivins Tropical Conservatory.
-American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum, with spectacular new facilities.
-Amarillo Museum of Art, where admission is always free.
-Amarillo Gorillas, minor league hockey action in The Jungle!
-Wonderland Amusement Park, one of the state's best amusement parks.
-Cadillac Ranch, America's most unique bumper crop.
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