![]() ![]() Dalhart Area Chamber of CommerceDalhart is the center of activity for the neighboring communities of Texline, Hartley and Channing, and is located in the northwest corner of the Lone Star State. Dalhart is named for the two counties that it borders – Dallam and Hartley.
Dalhart boasts the top grain and corn production in the state, and is home to the top companies in the cattle, hog dairy and cheese industries. The progressive nature of this community has been to actively attract value-added agricultural businesses to our area to enhance the thriving agribusiness climate of the Panhandle.
Dalhart has a wonderful, relaxed spirit that is attractive to newcomers and visitors. What other city offers the world’s largest free barbeque? Feeding an estimated 20,000 people during the annual XIT Rodeo and Reunion, this “little” get-together, celebrated the first Thursday through Saturday of each August, is a 70+ year Dalhart tradition, and still going strong.
And, we are not only about business. Education, the arts and quality of life are other traits that make Dalhart a popular home for young families, retirees and businesses. The LaRita Theatre, dubbed the crown jewel of the Panhandle, hosts theatrical and musical performances throughout the year. Youth are afforded a multitude of opportunities in education, sports, organizations and art-enrichment programs.
Highlights of Dalhart’s recent successes include the attraction of a major manufacturing facility, Hilmar Cheese; expansion of US Highway 87 to a four-lane divided highway in Dallam County; remodeling of the Rita Blanca Coliseum into a state-of-the-art facility; and the addition of the Legacy Assisted Living Community.
The future is paved with more highlights to come with our inclusion in the Ports-to-Plains Trade Corridor connecting Mexico to Colorado through west Texas; expanded agricultural opportunities; and a new high school planned for occupancy in 2007.
The mainstay of this community is the pride of its people – whether long-time family legacies or newly relocated families – with a purpose of preserving our past and focusing on our future.
Oldham County Chamber of Commerce and AgricultureRepresenting the rural communities of Adrian, Vega, Wildorado and Cal Farleys Boys Ranch, the Oldham County Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture strives to serve its communities and enhance visitors experience.
AttractionsRoute 66: – MidPoint of Route 66, Adrian – Restored 1920s Magnolia Station, Vega – Roark Hardware, oldest operating hardware store on Route 66, Vega – Dot’s Mini Museum, Vega – Farm & Ranch Museums, Adrian and Vega Cal Farleys Boys Ranch: – Tours of Boys Ranch – Julian Bivins Museum (original county courthouse), Boys Ranch – Boot Hill Cemetery, Boys Ranch – Original Sod Schoolhouse, Boys Ranch AccommodationsBest Western Country Inn, Vega RestaurantsBoot Hill Saloon & Grill, Vega
Oldham County Interesting FactsOldham County is larger than the state of Rhode Island, measuring 50 miles by 30 miles. It was once part of the famous XIT Ranch, the 3-million acre ranch granted in 1879 by the state of Texas to the Capital Land Syndicate Oldham County has been dubbed the SOLAR CAPITAL of Texas, Oldham County has been the site of various movies and videos including: Adrian is the geo-mathematical midpoint of Route 66. “When You’re Here, You’re Half-Way There!”
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Panhandle Plains Historical MuseumLocated in Canyon, Texas, 15 minutes south of Amarillo on I-27, the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum is the largest history museum in Texas. The Museum contains 22 galleries and 2 milion articles in subjects including petroleum, art, textiles, archeology, and transportation.
For more information contact the Panhandle-Plains Historical Musem 806.651.2244
Perryton-Ochiltree Chamber of CommerceBorn on the High Plains of Texas in the early 1900s, Perryton is the gateway to Texas for travel and business. Located just minutes from Oklahoma and less than an hour from Kansas, our city enjoys year-round visitors from many states.
Perryton has natural beauty, with wide-open spaces and clear air. Nearby lakes offer boating, recreation and fishing. We have vast wheat farms that have earned the county its well-known title as “Wheatheart of the Nation. ”The annual Wheatheart Celebration is held in mid-August. Our active oil & gas fields produce vast amounts of Petroleum.
The “front door” to this City on the Move is the Chamber of Commerce. Working through the community leaders and volunteers, the Chamber is the source of energy for our enjoyable city. You’ll see the Chamber blending small-town values with the best of large-city opportunities.
One of our most famous residents of Perryton is Hank the Cowdog. A fictional character created by long-time Perryton resident John Erickson, Hank the Cowdog is the head of Ranch Security at his ranch. Since his debut in 1982 in “Cattleman” magazine, Hank has been entertaining children and adults alike with stories of daily life on a ranch.
All in all, we offer the kind of community you will appreciate with each High Plains sunrise and every Texas sunset. Whether you just plan to come for a visit or stay a lifetime, we hope you will enjoy Perryton and Ochiltree County as much as we do!
For more information call the Perryton-Ochiltree Chamber of Commerce. Tomato Graphics
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PTMC MembersAmarillo Convention & Visitors Council Eric W. Miller, Director of Communications 1000 S. Polk Street Amarillo, Texas (806) 374-1497 or (800) 692-1338 Ambassador Hotel of Amarillo 3100 W I-40 Amarillo, Texas (806) 358-6161 Armstrong County Museum & Gem Theater Claude, Texas (PTMC Vice-president) (806) 226-2451 Lana Barnett Texas Tours Marketing Coordinator, PTMC Tulia, Texas (806) 995-2127 Best Western Palo Duro Canyon Inn & Suites 2801 4th Avenue Canyon, Texas (806) 655-0204 Carson County Square House Museum Panhandle, Texas (PTMC Secretary) City Drug B&B Wheeler, Texas (PTMC Board member) (806) 826-5512 Clarendon-Donley County Chamber of Commerce (806) 874-2421 Collingsworth Chamber of Commerce Doris Stallings & Janie Duncan (806) 447-5848 Collingsworth County Museum (806) 447-5327 Dalhart Area Chamber of Commerce Dalhart, Texas (PTMC Treasurer) Friends of the Hutchinson County Museum Lynn Hopkins Borger, Texas Galleries at Sunset Center David Alan Corbin 3701 Plains Blvd Amarillo, Texas (806) 331-6577 Mike and Linda Germany White Deer, Texas (PTMC Board member) Historic 6th on Route 66 Association 3511 W. 6th Street or 2920 W. 6th (806) 373-1427 or (806) 322-1211 Amarillo, Texas Bob Izzard Lake Meredith Aquatic & Wildlife Museum 101 N. Robey (under the water tower) Fritch, Texas (806) 857-2458 Lake Meredith NRA/Alibates Flint Quarries NM 419 E. Broadway Fritch, Texas (806) 857-3151 MK Brown Memorial Auditorium & Civic Center Enrique Cabrales 1100 W Coronado Dr. Pampa, Texas (806) 669-5790 North Rolling Plains RC&D John Crowell 1224 N. Hobart Pampa, Texas (806) 669-0312 Oldham County Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture Vega, Texas (Board Member) (806) 267-2828 Palo Duro Canyon State Park Palo Duro Canyon Canyon, Texas (806) 488-2227 Panhandle Plains Historical Museum Canyon, Texas (806) 651-2244 Mel Phillips MK Brown Civic Auditorium Enrique Cabrales 1100 W. Coronado Dr. Pampa, Texas (806) 669-5790 Museum of the Plains Ernest Hardy 1200 N. Main Street (806) 435-6400 Perryton/Ochiltree Chamber of Commerce Perryton, Texas (PTMC Board member) (806) 435-6575 Saints' Roost B&B Judy Burlin Clarendon, Texas (806) 677-8596 TexTenn, Inc. (dba Candle Country/Claude Distributing) Liz & Tom Kendall 304 Highway 287 West Claude, Texas (806) 226-7040 Tomato Graphics Amarillo, Texas (PTMC publicity coordinator) Wolf Creek Museum Lipscomb, Texas Xcel Energy |




