Llano Cemetery
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National Register of Historic Places
Location: 2900 South Hayes Street, Amarillo
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Marker Text: Land for this cemetery was given by T. B. and Hattie M. Clisbee in 1891, although a number of burials had already taken place by that time. The earliest known burial, that of Lillian Morrow, occurred in 1888. According to local legend, she was a child interred here by her westward-traveling family. A cemetery association, which was formed about 1901, was chartered in 1921. Llano Cemetery has served as a regional burial ground for Panhandle residents. A mausoleum, The Llano Pancheon, was built in 1929 with widespread community support. (1987)
Marker No: 3105
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 35.183277, -101.830620
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