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    The Santa Fe Building is one of the oldest buildings in downtown Amarillo, Texas, U.S.A. It was completed on January 18, 1930 and had the regional offices...
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  • Santa Fe Building may refer to: Santa Fe Building (Amarillo), a building in Amarillo, Texas Santa Fe Building (Chicago), a building in Chicago, Illinois...
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    to the City of Amarillo, Texas in 1957. As of 2023, Santa Fe 5000 is maintained by the Railroad Artifact Preservation Society. Santa Fe 5000 is on the...
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    Talk". Amarillo Globe-News. Retrieved January 25, 2007. Lutz, Jennifer (August 6, 2000). "Renovated Santa Fe Building sparkles in debut". Amarillo Globe-News...
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    The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (reporting mark ATSF), often referred to as the Santa Fe or AT&SF, was one of the largest Class 1 railroads...
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    Santa Fe Regional Airport (IATA: SAF, ICAO: KSAF, FAA LID: SAF) is a public use airport in Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, 10 miles...
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  • Edward Alfred Harrison (category Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway people)
    Albuquerque Fire House Santa Fe Building, Amarillo Santa Fe Building, Amarillo, detail Santa Fe Building, Amarillo, detail Santa Fe Building, Galveston Oklahoma...
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    Panhandle City to Amarillo. At that point, the company had 125 miles of track. In June 1914, the railway was renamed the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway (P&SF)...
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    Bogotá (redirect from Santa Fe de Bogotá)
    Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá (Spanish: [ˌsanta ˈfe ðe βoɣoˈta]; lit. 'Holy Faith of Bogotá') during the Spanish...
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  • built. 1929 Amarillo College established. English Field (airfield) begins operating. Temple B'nai Israel dedicated. 1930 Santa Fe Building (hi-rise) constructed...
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    List of Art Deco architecture in Texas (category Lists of buildings and structures in Texas)
    South Ong Street, Amarillo, 1936 The Derrick Building (former Greyhound Depot), Amarillo, 1949 Eddie's Napoli's Italian Restaurant, Amarillo, 1930s Esquire...
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    in Spanish Revival style, and is one of only three buildings of this style built by the Santa Fe Railway. Notably it served long distance Chicago to...
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    now part of the Cimarron Valley Railroad. In 1931, Santa Fe built a new line north from Amarillo through Boise City and beyond. That line, terminating...
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  • in the Diocese of Amarillo located in Amarillo, Texas, United States. It served as the cathedral church of the Diocese of Amarillo from 1975 to 2011....
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    Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. For most of its existence, it was "all-Pullman", carrying sleeping cars only. The Santa Fe merged the Super Chief...
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    between Santa Fe and the United States. William Becknell, also known as the Father of the Santa Fe Trail, became the first person to utilize the Santa Fe Trail...
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    Arthur T. Hannett to punish the Republican Santa Fe Ring, which had long dominated New Mexico out of Santa Fe. In 1940, the first freeway in Los Angeles...
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  • National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010. Santa Fe Preserved Locomotives Texas Air and Space Museum "Contact Us". St. Mary's...
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  • (Drew) Bacigalupa (26 May 1923 in Baltimore, Maryland – 22 March 2015 in Santa Fe, New Mexico) was an American liturgical artist.  He was a sculptor, painter...
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  • had a population of 60 in 2000. Kerrick is located on the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway. It was first settled in 1906 by William Murdock and his family...
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