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Combs-Worley Building

Pampa, Gray County

Marker Text

Designed by Amarillo architects W. R. Kaufman & Son, this structure was erected in 1931 to house the offices of the Combs-Worley ranching and oil interests and Pampa professions and businesses. Modern art deco architectural influences appear on the edifice in typical classical rhythm and form. Metal casement windows and storefront details further enhance the building's expression of the 1930s and the new wealth of the oil boom era. The Kaufman's other Pampa projects include the county courthouse (1929), city hall and central fire station (both 1930). All are part of Pampa's "million dollar row." Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1998

Marker Details

Address 120 W. Kingsmill
Location Description
Marker # 11901
Dedicated 1998
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code commercial buildings; Art Deco
Latitude, Longitude 35.536437, -100.963116

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