Panhandle (Texas)
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Panhandle is a city in the High Plains of the Texas Panhandle.
Get in
Panhandle sits on Highway 60 between Amarillo and Pampa. TX-207 connects the city with Borger to the north, and Conway and Claude to the south.
See

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Carson County Square House Museum
phone: +1 806-537-3524address: 5th and Elsie (Hwy 207)14-building complex housing many artifacts from the pioneer days, particularly focusing on the history of the railroad in the area, for which Panhandle was an important stop. A number of macro-artifacts include a preserved pioneer dugout house and an early railroad car. The original square house dates from 1880.
Eat
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Tony's Mexican & Tex-Mex Cuisine
phone: +1 806 537-3406address: Highway 60
Sleep
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Texan Hotel
phone: +1 806 537-3372address: 117 E BroadwayFour bed and breakfast rooms.