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Bivins Home

Amarillo, Potter County

Marker Text

Prominent area rancher Lee Bivins (1862-1929) built this elegant town home in 1905. The brick and stone structure features classical styling. In addition to his large cattle operation, Bivins pioneered much of the Panhandle's oil and gas development. A philanthropist and community leader, Bivins was serving as mayor of Amarillo at the time of his death. His widow Mary Elizabeth Gilbert Bivins (1862-1951) bequeathed the residence to the city of Amarillo. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1965.

Marker Details

Address 1000 Polk St
Location Description 1000 Polk Street, Amarillo.
Marker # 420
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code houses, residential buildings; municipal official; Classical Revival (architectural style)
Latitude, Longitude 35.20283, -101.837602

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