Texas Historical Markers
Texas Historical Markers in Potter County
43 markers in Potter County, each told out loud by Duane in his own voice.
- A.T. & S.F. No. 5000 "Madam Queen" Amarillo
- Amarillo Amarillo
- Amarillo Livestock Auction Amarillo
- Amarillo Natatorium ("The Nat") Amarillo
- Amarillo Tri-State Fair Amarillo
- American Legion Hanson Post No. 54 Amarillo
- Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, The Amarillo Story Amarillo
- Bivins Home Amarillo
- Dr. Charles Newton Gould Amarillo
- First Cemetery in Potter County Amarillo
- First Gas Well in the Panhandle of Texas Amarillo
- First Transcontinental Air Service to Texas Panhandle, Amarillo Municipal Airport Amarillo
- Fisk Medical Arts & Professional Building Amarillo
- Fort Worth and Denver City Railway, First Railroad through the Texas Panhandle Amarillo
- Frying Pan Ranch Bushland
- General Ernest O. Thompson Amarillo
- Great Spanish Road / First Ranch in Potter County / First Store in Potter County Amarillo
- H. W. and Katie Galbraith House Amarillo
- Helium Time Columns Monument and Museum Amarillo
- Henry B. Sanborn Amarillo
- Henry Bradley Sanborn Amarillo
- Homesite of Judge James Nathan Browning Amarillo
- Mary (Masterson) and John Fain House Amarillo
- McBride Ranch House Amarillo
- Northwest Texas Hospital School of Nursing Amarillo
- Ordway Hall Amarillo
- Polk Street United Methodist Church Amarillo
- Potter County Amarillo
- Potter County Courthouse Amarillo
- Potter County Library Amarillo
- Potter County, Establishing of Amarillo
- Russell Hall Amarillo
- Santa Fe Building Amarillo
- Self Sacrifice of Padre Fray Juan de Padilla - 1544 Amarillo
- Site of Significant Archaeological Find, American Mammoths Amarillo
- The Bar X (LX) First Ranch in Potter County Amarillo
- The Canadian River Amarillo
- The Canadian River Amarillo
- The Fort Smith-Santa Fe Trail Marcy Route, 1849 Amarillo
- The H. B. Sanborn House Amarillo
- The United States Topographical Engineers in the High Plains of Texas Amarillo
- Wild Horse Lake Amarillo
- William Henry Bush Amarillo
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