Pampa, TX: Jim Brown, an Oneda Indian from New York, laid the bricks on Cuyler Street. The fastest brick layer that anyone had seen, he once laid over 67,000 bricks in seven hours, a North American record.
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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.
Pampa: ABANDONED GAS STATION near the historic downtown area.
Pampa: MILO as far as the eye can see off Highway 70 south of Pampa.
Pampa: St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church located on the northside of Pampa
Pampa: LAST REMAINING BUILDINGS of the Bowers City Plant crumble among shrubs and brush.
Pampa: ABANDONED MEDICAL BUILDING, once the tallest office building in Pampa, typifies the neglect of the downtown area after most retail business moved to the malls of north Pampa.
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