Historical Markers of Texas logo

Historical Markers of Texas

Back to Randall County

Buffalo Courts

Canyon, Randall County

Marker Text

A unique community venture at West Texas State Teachers College during the Great Depression produced an architectural landmark. The project began in 1933 and used student labor, community donations, and state and federal funding. Limestone, petrified wood and other rock was quarried in Texas and New Mexico. The complex included a fieldhouse, athletic dormitories, an outdoor swimming pool, stone walls and stadium bleachers. Much of the facility was later razed; only the two-story recreation hall completed in 1941 remains standing. The facility has a petrified wood exterior, large stone fireplaces and staircase, and a second-story hardwood dance floor. In the 1980s, the alumni association moved its headquarters here. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2007

Marker Details

Address 104 N 25th St
Location Description West Texas A&M University, Buffalo Courts Alumni Center
Marker # 13952
Dedicated 2007
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code buildings; educational buildings
Latitude, Longitude 34.983488, -101.915825

Map