2. Palo Duro Canyon State Park - The second largest canyon in the United States, offering hiking, biking, and camping opportunities.
3. Wonderland Amusement Park - A family-friendly amusement park with rides, games, and attractions for all ages.
4. Don Harrington Discovery Center - A hands-on science museum with interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and a space theater.
5. Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum - The largest history museum in Texas, showcasing the heritage and culture of the Texas Panhandle region.
6. Big Texan Steak Ranch - Known for their 72-ounce steak challenge, this iconic restaurant also features a gift shop and live entertainment.
7. Amarillo Botanical Gardens - A peaceful oasis featuring a variety of plants and flowers, as well as educational programs and events.
8. American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum - Celebrating the history and heritage of the American Quarter Horse breed, with exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs.
9. Route 66 Historic District - A nostalgic area of Amarillo featuring vintage motels, diners, and shops along the historic Route 66 highway.
10. Texas Air & Space Museum - A museum dedicated to the history of aviation and space exploration, featuring vintage aircraft and artifacts.
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