Pampa, TX: HIGHLAND GENERAL HOSPITAL was the new hospital in 1952, with architectural in the bold "moderne" style. It has since been replaced by a newer hospital and demolished. Historical photo used with the permission of the McGovern Historical Collections, Texas Medical Center Library, Houston, Texas.
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Pampa: Dust Storm in Pampa TX early 1930's. Taken near S. Starkweather st.
Pampa: 45 YEARS had passed since photographer last saw his first home on Naida Street when this shot was taken.
Pampa: MODEST BUNGALOW in an older section of Pampa east of Cuyler Street.
Pampa: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH has the largest congregation in Pampa.
Pampa: HARVESTER BOWL on Hobart Street has been a popular recreation spot since the early 60s.
Pampa: PAMPA GRAIN ELEVATOR stores some of the abundant wheat, corn, and grain sorghum grown in Gray County's sandy loam and black waxy soils.
Pampa: THE CONEY ISLAND CAFE, a Pampa legend, opened in 1933 and still serves one of the the best hotdogs to be found anywhere.
Pampa: POST-WW2 ERA Split-level home on East Browning Street
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