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Destination: Amarillo

The largest city in northwest Texas and the cultural and entertainment capital of the Panhandle, Amarillo has a rich agricultural history, and is a frequent stop on storm chases! Here are a few of the attractions in the area where might be stopping.

CADILLAC RANCH

A must-see for Route 66 travelers since the 1970s, these Cadillacs buried in the ground along I-40 just outside of Amarillo make up one of the few attractions in the U.S. where vandalism is actually encouraged!

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BIG TEXAN

A very highly advertised Route 66 stop, this iconic Amarillo steakhouse offers a free 72-ounce steak dinner to anyone who can entire meal in under an hour. Are you up to the challenge?

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TEXAS AIR & SPACE MUSEUM

Located at Amarillo’s airport, the museum is a leading exhibitor of both civilian and military aircraft as well as artifacts from the history of aviation and space exploration.

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PALO DURO CANYON

America’s second-largest canyon is located near Amarillo in the Caprock Escarpment of the Texas Panhandle. The canyon is a photographer’s dream, with dramatic scenery abundant.

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WILDCAT BLUFF NATURE CENTER

This wildlife preserve just outside Amarillo is more than 600 acres of untouched Texas frontier landscape that harkens back to the Wild West. Cowboys named Wildcat Bluff for a den of bobcats that hunted the area in the 1800s.

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