Clarendon, TX: CITY HALL of the oldest surviving town in the Texas Panhandle. Originally founded along the banks of the Salt Fork of the Red River, it moved five miles south to the present location to profit from the Denver-Ft. Worth railroad.
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Clarendon: Clarendon, Texas, Donley County Courthouse
Clarendon: Donley County Historic Courthouse
Clarendon: Clarendon, Texas, Donley County Courthouse
Clarendon: Clarendon, Texas, Mulkey Theater
Clarendon: CLARENDON COLLEGE, established in 1898 by Methodists, is the oldest institution of higher education in the Texas Panhandle.
Clarendon: OLD FARM HOUSE on the north edge of town.
Clarendon: KEARNEY STREET looking north toward the railroad tracks.
Clarendon: KEARNEY STREET looking south from the intersection of U.S. Highway 287 (2nd Street)
Clarendon: SANDELL DRIVE-IN re-opened in 2002, showing movies nightly from March to December.
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