If you're wanting to get out of town for the morning, but don't want to spend a ton of money, and you want to see something cool, then have I got a quick trip for you.
Have you ever been able to explore a museum at night? Things just look so much different. It seems like it could be even more fun. That is what the Panhandle Plains Museum in Canyon is offering this year.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. If you're bored in Amarillo, you're just not looking hard enough. We really do have something for everyone.
Even if it doesn't change anything, hats off for making the signs and giving my daughter some thought provoking reading material while she waited for her fries.
If you're thinking about setting up a date for Valentine's Day, you should probably make reservations today! If you're wanting to make a good impression and your favorite restaurant is all booked up , we have some suggestions that will keep things from being awkward.
Did you know that Amarillo has an amazing museum dedicated to air and space? We do and it is a wonderful place to visit. You can see planes and all sorts of aircraft from the past to the present. You can also see a piece of one of the space shuttles.
On Memorial Day, a great way to celebrate would be at the PPHM! Check out their latest display "Native LIfeways of the Plains" and see some incredible items!
The Panhandle Plains Historical Museum is excited to announce the grand re-opening of The Petroleum Wing. The petroleum wing of the museum was closed a few years ago for renovations. They have updated, expanded and made this an amazing journey through the history of the oil boom in the Texas Panhandle and the new Petroleum Wing will finally be open again on Saturday, April 23rd. So don't miss
A red ball that was part of a exhibit at the Taledo museum broke free and was found rolling down the street putting people in danger and rolling over cars. Luckily nobody was hurt..
Credit :Red Thirteen
This space shuttle training air craft has one last mission from NASA, to land at the Amarillo Texas Air & Space museum where it will spend it's days being adored by children on field-trips and maybe a few other people.