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Amarillo: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 24: Oliver-Eakle-Barfield Building: Oliver-Eakle-Barfield Building: January 11, 2019 : 600 S. Polk St. Amarillo: 25: Plemons-Mrs. M. D. Oliver-Eakle Additions Historic District
The second map shows a partition of the counties into 12 regions of Texas, as defined by the Texas comptroller. The table, further below, reports currently listings by county, updated frequently. [a] Regions are defined by the Texas State Comptroller, who has partitioned the state into 12 regions for economic performance reporting, as shown here.
Amarillo: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 32: Shelton-Houghton House: Shelton-Houghton House: August 29, 1980 : 1700 S Polk St: Amarillo: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 33: Louis H. Smith Inc. Firestone Store: Louis H. Smith Inc. Firestone Store
Placerville & Sacramento Valley Railroad, oldest railroad west of the Mississippi [1] Port of LA Waterfront Red Car, a rebuilt part of the original Pacific Electric Railway system (Closed in 2015) Poway–Midland Railroad; Sierra Railway - Railtown 1897 State Historic Park; Red Car Trolley (Closed in 2025) Redwood Valley Railway
August 28, 1998 (905 North Conway Blvd. Mission: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark: 3: Casa de Palmas: Casa de Palmas: April 18, 2003 (101 N. Main St. McAllen
Cuyahoga Valley between Rockside Rd. at Cuyahoga National Recreation Area and Howard St. at Little Cuyahoga Valley, Akron, Ohio: Coordinates: Area: 178 acres (72 ha) Built: 1871: Architect: Valley Railway: NRHP reference No. 85001123 [1] Added to NRHP: May 17, 1985
Big Creek and Trinity Valley Railway: 1908 1912 N/A Three-mile lumber line, years are when reports were made Black Bayou Railroad: 1904 N/A Blackwell, Enid and Texas Railway: SLSF: 1901 1904 St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway: Board of Trustees of the Galveston Wharves: GWF 1940 Still exists as a lessor of the Galveston Railroad
The play Texas presented during summers at the Palo Duro Canyon near Amarillo is loosely based on the history of Henrietta. The 1995 film, The Stars Fell on Henrietta, produced by Clint Eastwood and David Valdez, and starring Robert Duvall, Brian Dennehy and Billy Bob Thornton, depicts the Texas oil rush of the 1930s and is set in Henrietta. [10]