
Old Silos in Happy, TX Transformed Into Stunning Event Venue
There are plenty of different types of event spaces around Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle area. Places you can have a wedding, a work conference, or just a raging party. There are plenty of places to choose from.
However, when it comes to those unique types of spaces, ones with character and a story you can tell for years after, well, let's just say there are a lot of places that COULD provide that, but don't.
That's all about to change, and if you're willing to make the short 30-35 minute drive to Happy, TX., you'll find what has to be the most unique event space not just in the Texas Panhandle, but quite possibly anywhere in Texas.
The Old Silos Of Happy, TX.
You've more than likely seen them as you drive through the Texas Panhandle. They stand out as you make the drive to or from Lubbock or Plainview, but the silos that stand in Happy are an immediate landmark for many.
To think about their history and how they were utilized back in the day is something worth looking up. However, there is a new purpose for them now, and it's truly amazing.
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Never would I have thought about taking silos and turning them into something for a completely different purpose, but that's exactly what co-owners Robin Minielly and Kayleigh McCarrell have done.
Allow me to introduce you to the Silos at Happy. A place where you can do more than just look at them,
What Will The Silos At Happy Have
They've actually already started to do some things there. Last weekend they held a concert INSIDE one of the old silos, and they have plans for a car show. In fact, they're going to have concerts inside a silo this weekend.
They have plans to build the old house out there into a place where you could hold a wedding, reception, or reunion in. They also want to add a spa to the venue. You can see everything happening on their Facebook page.
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