Kevin, The American Quarter Horse Assa. Headquarters/and Museum There in Amarillo is a darn good look see. Also The Panhandle Plains Museum @ Canyon,Tx 10 miles south is top notch a very complete history of the High Plains In all retrospect. From the first inhabitant the indians/ buffalo. Early farming, the Dirty Thirtys all the way to present times. If I had to pick one of the above 2 mentioned I would go to Canyon, Tx. also while you are there go visit Palo Duro Canyon State Park out east of Canyon, Tx. If you can put it in your schedule....for sure while at Canyon. Go see the Musical Drama TEXAS there in the canyon most every evening in the Summer. It is the second largest canyon in the nation second to the Grand Canyon! Also @ Lubbock, the Windmill Museum is well worth the time to drive down and stop and go through. OK Bozeman Tractor Salvage is just rock throwing diatance from the Windmill museum. If youy are looking for parts while you are out and about! If you have a School age child that will be looking a for a college in somewhat short order Take a drive by or stop and visit.....You will be hard pressed to find a nicer or better campus than Texas Tech University. Kevin If you want to hollar, to visit, are ask question about Texas my # is 512-577-3837. Hope this helps Later, John A.
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