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Windfarm

Windfarm in Dumas

Lubbock, Texas

An interchange near Loop 289 and Highway 87 on the west side of Lubbock, Texas.

Texas Interstate 27

A semi-truck transports freight from Lubbock and travels north on Texas Interstate 27 towards Amarillo, Texas.

Cagle Steaks

Cagle Steaks offers five dining locales.

Cadillac Ranch

Cadillac Ranch near Amarillo

Amarillo Skyline

Amarillo offers a blend of historic and modern buildings in its downtown area.

Anderson Grain Corp.

Sunrise on the Anderson Grain Corp. in Ropesville, Texas.

Monahans Sandhills State Park

Located about 30 minutes west of Odessa, Monahans Sandhills State Park consists of 3840 acres of sand dunes, some up to 70 feet high.

Monahans Sandhills State Park

Located about 30 minutes west of Odessa, Monahans Sandhills State Park consists of 3840 acres of sand dunes, some up to 70 feet high.

Oil Derrick

Located about 30 minutes southwest of Odessa, Monahans State Park consists of 3840 acres of sand dunes with some reaching peaks of 70 feet or more.

Texas Tech University

Mark and Becky Lanier Professional Development Center at Texas Tech University in Lubbock.

Tom & Evelyn Lineberry Windmill Park

Windmills at the American Wind Power Center

American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum

Amarillo, Texas is home of the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum. Amarillo hosted the National Cutting Horse Association World Finals in February 2008.

American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum

Amarillo, Texas is home of the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum. Amarillo hosted the National Cutting Horse Association World Finals in February 2008.

Downtown Amarillo

An old building touts its Texas pride as it sits boarded up along the downtown district on Highway 87 in Amarillo, Texas.

Amarillo Gear Company

Amarillo Gear Company has been in operation in Amarillo, Texas since 1917, manufacturing the largest range of spiral bevel right angle gear drives in the world.

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Palo Duro Canyon State Park opened on July 4, 1934 and contains 26,275 acres of the scenic, northern most portion of the Palo Duro Canyon. The Civilian Conservation Corp of the 1930's constructed most of the buildings and roads still in use by park staff and visitors.

Loop 335

Irrigation systems continue to water the crops while the evening sun sets off Loop 335 just south of Amarillo.

Windfarm in Dumas

Colleges here are preparing students for jobs in the growing alternative energy sector.