Pampa, TX: FARMSTEADS AND SMOKESTACKS southwest of Pampa represent the staples of its economy, agriculture and light industry.
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Pampa: CENTRAL PARK: Red Deer Creek, which begins as a shallow wash in west Pampa, flows through Central Park and eventually carves a deep, widening break in the escarpment of the Llano Estacado on its 35-mile journey northeast to the Canadian River.
Pampa: GRAY COUNTY COURT HOUSE in the historic downtown area.
Pampa: SMOKIN JOE'S GRILL on West Highway 60 serves hickory smoked steaks and burgers.
Pampa: PAMPA HIGH SCHOOL, home of the Harvesters, has more than a thousand students enrolled and is well known for its football and band programs.
Pampa: WOODROW WILSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL on East Browning Street.
Pampa: PAMPA NEWS BUILDING in the historic downtown area.
Pampa: BLACK GOLD MOTEL is typical of the post-WW2 era motels that line Highway 60 on the quieter east side of Pampa.
Pampa: LA VISTA THEATRE lies crumbling on West Foster Avenue. From the 40s through the 60s, the old grindhouse played Roger Corman flicks and other low-budget movies.
Pampa: CLOSED TIRE STORE on West Foster Avenue is listed in film location directories.
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