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Open tomorrow at 13:00-16:45
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
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9151 I-40, Amarillo, TX 79118, United StatesMap
Phone+1 806-335-3175
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  • Foodange
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    Fascinating Museum

    This fascinating museum is just along the road from the Visitor Center. We had a personal intro from Charles, who if we understood correctly was a mix of Scottish and Choctaw heritage. The story o...

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2022
  • VAD859
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    We expected more....very disappointed.

    If you are expecting to learn a lot about the history and culture of the Kwahadi Indians, you will be disappointed. You will see beautiful artwork, clothing, moccasins, jewelry, dollar, artifacts, and...

    Reviewed on Mar 26, 2022
  • Brian C
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    Enlightening Visit with Grandchildren

    Born and raised in Amarillo. Have not lived there for 40+ years but I am very knowledgeable of the Boys Scout Program and Kwahadi Indian Dancers and experienced the dancers many years ago. Visited ...

    Reviewed on Aug 9, 2020
  • austinrkelly
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    Very insightful museum!

    The museum was a great place to spend some time with my girlfriend. There were all sorts of incredible artifacts and a great giftshop. The dancing group was practicing and even let us join in and lear...

    Reviewed on Dec 12, 2019
  • Carol A
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    Amazing Boy Scout Troop - amazing dancers

    The Kwahadi dancers are amazing young men. Troop 380 Boy Scouts create their own authentic costumes and perform authentic Pueblo and Plains Indian dances several times a year at their Amarillo museum....

    Reviewed on Oct 30, 2019
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