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A city that needs help User Rating 3 rating By Anonymous ( Jan 13, 2024) I'm a lifetime resident of Amarillo Texas, and I know people that have "committed crimes", actually committed crimes and ones that haven't. I'm very social and in my short 34 years of existing, I can tell you that I've been a victim more than once of a violent crime, from a stran ...Read More ger and from someone who was close to me. Poverty does add to the crime rate I'm sure, but the biggest problem I've seen and experienced was the law enforcement here, half of them contribute to the crime. Because the more crime a city gets the more money it gets. So we will have "big drug busts on I 40" making people think that our law enforcement has done something to take some crime off of the streets, but in reality just like all of the government with their "look over here, and disregard the real issue" attitude they are committing crimes as well and doing so with a "I can do what I want because I won't get in trouble" motto. I've seen and experienced this personally, while it's improved with the enforcement here having to wear cameras, I know better than to call the police for anything because they aren't going to help unless it benefits them. While there are some good, honest and very helpful members of law enforcement here,. They are few and far between. Also, a lot of the people committing crimes are more honest, caring and helpful than the ones who don't. Again, this is just one opinion of this city that feels as though it has its inhabitants sucked in not able to move away from this hell hole. But my opinion represents at least 40 people or more. What I'm saying are from own personal life and what I've heard in the 34 years I've been alive. The hospitals don't help save lives either. They'd rather let you die, they don't care at all. I won't let ANY doctor here even look at me let alone know me personally. My son's pediatrician is the only doctor I trust in this town. I get my healthcare in a nearby city and I forced to do so because if hadn't I would be dead right now. I was refused help for 2 and a half years, I was bleeding to death and because I was too young to have anything seriously wrong with me "I was making it up in my head". I'd gladly let a felon here be my doctor as apposed to an actual "doctor of medicine" here in Amarillo. Read Less
The B I G Texan ! User Rating 4 rating By Anonymous ( Jan 27, 2020) Route 66 traveler here.
When in town, be sure to visit The Big Texan Steak Ranch....and good luck finishing that 72 oz. steak in an hour, ha ha !
Also, be sure to stop by the classic Philips 66 gas station !
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Amarillo, TX - A City with some Funk! User Rating 4 rating By Anonymous ( May 05, 2010) I'm not a huge fan of the West Texas plains, but I've always been surprised at how much I like Amarillo. It's a very funky, livable city. Many artists live in Amarillo due to the lower than average cost of living, and the Historic 66 District downtown is the center of Amarillo's ...Read More art community. Public-art displays such as the Cadillac Ranch along Interstate 40 and the Dynamite Museum, a series of mock road signs located throughout the city, add to Amarillo's eclectic appeal.

One of the most famous attractions in Amarillo is the Big Texan Steak Ranch. At the Big Texan, if you eat a 72-ounce steak in less than an hour, you get your dinner for free. It reminds me of that restaurant in "The Great Outdoors" with John Candy. While I've never been tempted to try it, I will report that the Big Texan, although touristy, is a lot of fun, and the normal-sized steaks are very tasty. Amarillo is also home to the largest number of Laotian restaurants in Texas. These are definitely worth visiting, especially if you like spicy food. Read Less
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Amarillo, TX - A City with some Funk! User Rating 4 rating By Anonymous ( May 05, 2010) I'm not a huge fan of the West Texas plains, but I've always been surprised at how much I like Amarillo. It's a very funky, livable city. Many artists live in Amarillo due to the lower than average cost of living, and the Historic 66 District downtown is the center of Amarillo's ...Read More art community. Public-art displays such as the Cadillac Ranch along Interstate 40 and the Dynamite Museum, a series of mock road signs located throughout the city, add to Amarillo's eclectic appeal.

One of the most famous attractions in Amarillo is the Big Texan Steak Ranch. At the Big Texan, if you eat a 72-ounce steak in less than an hour, you get your dinner for free. It reminds me of that restaurant in "The Great Outdoors" with John Candy. While I've never been tempted to try it, I will report that the Big Texan, although touristy, is a lot of fun, and the normal-sized steaks are very tasty. Amarillo is also home to the largest number of Laotian restaurants in Texas. These are definitely worth visiting, especially if you like spicy food. Read Less

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      Amarillo, TX

      When you think of Texas' Panhandle, one of the first cities that comes to mind is Amarillo. With some of the most breathtaking scenery in the entire United States, Amarillo is a hidden Texas gem that is starting to attract attention from Texans and those who currently reside outside the state. At an altitude of over 3,500, Amarillo offers a welcome escape from the blistering Texas heat. This advantageous location also blesses the city with some of the cleanest air in the state. Over 195,000 people are in on the best kept secret in the Lone Star State, and they choose to call the city home.

      Interstate 27 and Interstate 40 both cut through Amarillo, and they offer drivers in the city easy access to most of the major points of interest. In addition to the freeways, Highways 287, 87, and 60 crisscross through the city providing drivers with ample options to get from point a to point b. Those who are fed up with driving can utilize Amarillo's public transit system. While it is not a very large system, it does provide a consistent number of routes, and the city has committed to constructing a number of terminals to expand its capacity.

      Cadillac Ranch is one of the city's best known attractions. It is an eclectic collection of artwork that can only be found in Amarillo. Palo Duro Canyon Park is one of the city's best outdoor getaways. Hikers, bikers, and adventurers will enjoy over 60 acres of desert trails and beauty that makes for a great weekend getaway. The Panhandle-Plains Historic Museum should be high on the list of things to do for a newcomer to the area since it provides a comprehensive overview of life in this Texas town.

      One of the reasons why people love Amarillo is the fact that it has very affordable home prices when compared to other Texas cities. The Amarillo Independent School District also offers children an outstanding education that is on par with any in the state. Those looking to buy or rent a home in Amarillo may want to check out the Puckett West neighborhood or the Southpark Windsor area of town to see if they can find a place that meets their needs.

      Amarillo offers residents a high quality of life with plenty of things to do in the city. Summer months see Wonderland Amusement Park come to life as families and teenagers converge on the park to enjoy the cool evening breezes and the thrilling rides. Amarillo is also where you will find some of the best BBQ in all of Texas. One of the locals favorite joints is Tyler's Barbecue. Be sure to check it out.

      C- Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Amarillo? Yes, there are some amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      El Alamo Park
      Sandborn Park
      The Ruckus Kid's Corral
      Centennial Plaza
      Rattlers Civic Arena
      ANB Park
      East Park
      Glenwood Park

      Entertainment

      Amarillo Historical Museum
      Hodgetown Stadium
      Harrington House
      Globe News Center
      Madame Queen
      Amarillo Museum of Art
      The Pit
      American Quarter Horse Museum

      Food & Drink

      JR's Pool Palace
      Schlotzsky's
      Long John Silver's
      McDonald's
      Wendy's
      Taco Bell
      Arby's
      Lone Star Liquor

      F Commute

      Is public transit available in Amarillo? Of all people who commute, 0.3% take public transportation in Amarillo.
      Drive to Work
      83%

      6% higher than the US average

      Take Public Transit
      0%

      5% lower than the US average

      Walk to Work
      1%

      1% lower than the US average

      A Health & Safety

      Is Amarillo a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are many hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Quail Creek Surgical Hospital
      Plum Creek Speciality Hospital
      Panhandle Surgical Hospital
      North West Texas Healthcare System
      The Pavillion Hospital
      Vibra Hospital of Amarillo
      Thomas E. Creek VA Medical Center
      Baptist Saint Anthony's Health System

      Pharmacies

      D & S
      United Supermarkets Pharmacy
      King's Compounding Pharmacy
      Amarillo Diagnostic Pharmacy
      Panhandle Nuclear Pharmacy
      Walgreens
      Amigos
      Avondale Pharmacy

      Doctors

      Northwest Texas Physician Group - Craig