Amarillo, TX
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Culture
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum
Amarillo was built on beef, and the cattle industry is still the lifeblood of town. Yet, it takes more than cows to have a successful ranch, so head to the America Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum to learn about the most popular horse breed in the world and the one that makes ranching happen. In the Hall of Fame, you’ll see both the horses and men that have made a significant impact on the cattle industry.
Historic Route 66 District
The decades of the cattle drives gave way to decades of cross-country drives on Americas mother road Route 66 which passed through Amarillo. You can visit some vestiges of this era in the Historic Rte 66 District,
Cadillac Ranch
This is a classic Texas must-see spot. It was built in 1974 by art group “Ant Farm” on billionaire Stanley Marsh’s property, and over the years, it has become a tourist sensation. Stop by Cadillac Ranch to see these awesome rainbow-colored Cadillacs sticking out of the ground, and be sure to bring your spray paint to leave your mark! Be sure to check out the other strange artwork in Amarillo, the “Huge Pair of Legs” (which is exactly what it sounds like…)


Outdoors
Palo Duro Canyon State Park
If youre the type that thinks the Panhandle is nothing but flat earth you are WRONG! And a trip to Palo Duro Canyon State Park is a must. This is officially the second largest canyon in the U.S. There is tons of hiking available, but I recommend a mountain bike ride to the Lighthouse, which is truly one of the most beautiful sights in Texas.


Food
Youngblood's Stockyards Cafe
If you can make it to Amarillo by Morning then you must stop in at Youngbloods Stockyards Cafe which serves an amazing breakfast and is attached to Amarillos historic stockyards. On Mondays you can even catch a live auction. And if it’s neither Monday nor a morning, you can still get a good burger or a steak.

