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Want to find a unique place to shop that offers some equally unique items? Then Lizzie Mae's Mercantile is where you need to be. With an expansive 3,000 square feet of space, your special purchase awaits among the awe-inspiring selection of gifts and home décor. Choose from Western and cabin décor, wreaths, figurines, candles, Texas items, pillows, purses and so much more. There's so much to see, so plan on staying awhile to take it all in and take your time selecting your many purchases.
Steer your way to River Breaks Ranch, a family operation that has been in existence for the past 95 years running as a working commercial ranch that produces wheat, cotton, and oil while raising cattle and horses and producing energy from both wind and solar sources. There you will discover that the highly ambitious goal to diversify the operation and allow tourists to experience the ranch in its true form has been realized. Upon arriving, you will welcomed by “The Barn,” a 5,000 square foot party facility revealing a massive 2,000 square foot screened in porch ushering you into the main dinning area and a beautiful setting to host private parties, conferences, reunions, and weddings. River Breaks further enhances your stay with wagon rides, cattle stampedes, horse racing and team roping making it all unforgettable.
The best of all possible worlds all come together at The 806 Coffee + Lounge. Enjoy a cup of joe in the coffee area, a drink in the lounge or just hang out and relax in the cafe. Featuring an impressive drink menu as well as beer and wine, this nightlife venue is where friends can gather and enjoy great conversation and not have to shout at each other to be heard. Other amenities include an expansive sitting area with comfortable couches as well as free WiFi so you can stay connected while you enjoy the cool surroundings of the 806.
Find out how tough and resilient the original inhabitants of the Texas Panhandle were by taking in the various exhibits and displays at the Panhandle Plains Historical Museum. The venue has the distinction of being the largest history museum in the state, and none of that space is wasted in telling the dramatic stories of how life on the plains came to be. Also, don't miss the beautiful collection of Texas art that includes Southwest American Indian art. Dig a little deeper as you pass through the paleontology and archeology areas that lead to the present day with the inclusion of some cutting edge modern art. From a lone sagebrush to art that reflects the present day, the wide panorama of it all is waiting to be seen at the Panhandle Plains Historical Museum.