Posted by John A. on January 09, 2011 at 20:36:03 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: Arizona to Oklahoma posted by newriverboy on January 09, 2011 at 11:53:39:
newriverboy, In Spite of the Moron below that thinks all Texas driver are incompetent, there are alot of good folks here in this part of Texas. There is a lot to see in the Texas Panhandle Along your way on I-40 to OKC you can drift off of Interstate onto the Business Rt in the small towns especially and see Old Route 66. old Architecture, brick street, signs. 1,On the West side of Amarillo say about 2 mi.West and about 400 yds to the S. you will see Stanley Marsh's creation of Cadillac Ranch, (park and walk out to see, it is worth it 1 time) 2, The (AQHA) American Quarter Horse Assa located at 1600 Quarter Horse Trl in Amarillo , 806-376-4811, Always a good stop No matter how many times you stop. 3 Don & Sybil Harrington Discovery Center @ 1200 Streit Drive in Amarillo, 806-355-9547 it is different and most always instresting. The Helium monument is here also. 4, Panhandle Plains Museum in Canyon Tx.(Downtown) 12 miles S. of Amarillo on US-287 History of the Panhandle Plains area from the first settlers to present You will need 2/3 of a day to do it justice. 5, Since you are at Canyon, Texas anyway take a fast run with the rest of the day into Palo Duro Canyon St Park. Palo Duro Canyon is 12 miles long and 20 miles wide at the widest part. 2nd Largest Canyon in the USA. The Famous JA Ranch (Charles Goodnight) Still encompasses part of it still today! 6, Big Texan Steak Ranch, Eat the 72 oz steak and all the trimmings in 1 hr and it is free! Hope this gives you a little to do when you come to Texas on your way to OKC. Have fun, stay a while, Come back when you can. Later, John A.
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