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Ordway Hall

Amarillo, Potter County

Marker Text

Architect Guy Carlander designed this administration building for Amarillo College. It was built in 1936-37 and later named for George Ordway, who with James Guleke obtained legislative authority to establish the school; Ordway later became the first president. The L-plan building consists of an auditorium and a two-story classroom and office wing with 19 bays terminating in a four-story tower. Geometric Art Deco style elements such as chevrons, flutes and parallel bands accent the buff brick and cast stone exterior. Sculpted terra cotta panels on the corners depict gnomes reading and writing. Interior materials include buff and red brick walls and terrazzo floors with diamond and mosaic patterns.Recorded Texas Historic Landmark-2008

Marker Details

Address 2201 S. Washington St.
Location Description 2201 S. Washington St.
Marker # 14591
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational buildings
Latitude, Longitude 35.189047, -101.84842

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