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1. Amarillo CollegeAmarillo CollegeAmarillo College; Amarillo Junior College; Universities & colleges; Carlander, Guy Anton; BuildingsAmarillo College campus with early landscaping. Trees were planted, the grounds were landscaped, and Amarillo College began to look more like the Washington Street showplace it has become. From Guy Ca

2. Amarillo Country ClubAmarillo Country ClubAmarillo Country Club; Country clubs; Easter egg huntsShot of children dressed up for Easter with baskets on the grounds of the Amarillo Country Club.

3. Chemistry Class at Lowrey-Phillips SchoolChemistry Class at Lowrey-Phillips SchoolLowrey-Phillips School; Lowrey, B. G. (Bill Green); Schools; Phillips, F. F. (Felix); Private schools; Classrooms;Several young men and women, students at the Lowrey-Phillips School, are engaged in various activities during a Chemistry Class. On the blackboard at back, lessons in geometry can be seen such as, "If

4. Doughboy ReadyDoughboy ReadySculpture; Doughboy ready; Parks; Ellwood Park; Amarillo Municipal Auditorium; World War IThe "Dough Boy, Ready" statue was placed on the grounds of the old Municipal Auditorium in 1928 by the Llano Estacado Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Amarillo. The bronze statue c

5. Glenwood ParkGlenwood ParkParks; Amusement parks; Fairs; Glenwood Park; Glenwood Heights Amusement Park and Fair Grounds; Glenwood Electric ParkHorse rides at Glenwood Park around 1910.

6. Horse and RiderHorse and RiderHorses; Horse shows; Tri-State Horse ShowUnidentified horse and rider. Note on back of photo reads "Grace Rye, 6/27/34". On August 6 & 7, 1934 the Tri-State Horse Show was held at the Tri-State Fair grounds in Amarillo.Several entries from a

7. Horse and RiderHorse and RiderHorses; Horse shows: Tri-State Horse ShowUnidentified horse and rider. Note on back of photo reads "Grace Rye, 2/27/34". On August 6 & 7, 1934 the Tri-State Horse Show was held at the Tri-State Fair grounds in Amarillo.Several entries from

8. July 4th CelebrationJuly 4th CelebrationParks; Amusement parks; Fairs; Glenwood Park; Glenwood Heights Amusement Park and Fair Grounds; Glenwood Electric ParkFourth of July celebration at Glenwood Heights Amusement Park and Fair Grounds on Southeast 26th Avenue, east of Llano Cemetery.

9. Llano CemeteryLlano CemeteryCemeteries; Llano CemeteryEarly phase in the construction of the administration building, located on the north end of the cemetery. The building is octagonal in shape. A beautification project was carried out in 1933 by hundre

10. Llano Cemetery in WinterLlano Cemetery in WinterLlano Cemetery; CemeteriesThis photograph was taken in February of 1938, approximately five years after a project to beautify the cemetery grounds was carried out by hundreds of Reconstruction Finance Workers. The RFC had been

11. Lowrey-Phillips School Football TeamLowrey-Phillips School Football TeamLowrey-Phillips School; Lowrey, B. G. (Bill Green); schools; Phillips, F. F. (Felix); Private schools; Classrooms; Football; SportsMembers of the Lowrey-Phillips School football team practice on the grounds of the school. Twelve men are on the field, but one may be the coach.

By 1910 Amarillo had developed from a

12. Lowrey-Phillips School Football TeamLowrey-Phillips School Football TeamLowrey-Phillips School; Lowrey, B. G. (Bill Green); schools; Phillips, F. F. (Felix); Private schools; Classrooms; Football; SportsMembers of the Lowrey-Phillips School football team. The face of one of the members of the team has been cut out of the photograph. The last names of the players are identified on the back of the phot

13. Lowrey-Phillips School ParlorLowrey-Phillips School ParlorLowrey-Phillips School; Lowrey, B. G. (Bill Green); Schools; Phillips, F. F. (Felix); Private schools; Classrooms;This photograph of the Lowrey-Phillips School Parlor was taken in 1911 or 1912.

By 1910 Amarillo had developed from a small town into a vibrant and growing city. The population had gr

14. Panhandle State Fair - 1916Panhandle State Fair - 1916Panhandle State Fair; Fairs; Cattle; CowboysScene representing the cattle industry of the Texas Panhandle for the Panhandle State Fair of 1916. The Panhandle State Fair first began in 1913. It was the predecessor of the Tri-State Fair. The firs

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