Northwest Texas Hospital School of Nursing
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Marker Text: Prominent Amarillo Architect Guy Carlander designed this structure in 1924 as part of a larger hospital complex. The Panhandle oil boom of the 1920's strained municipal and medical facilities and a public teaching hospital was built. The complex included a nurses' dormitory and a ward for tubercular patients. The nursing school closed in 1985. The building is an interpretation of the Prairie school style. (1996)
Marker No: 3612
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
Geographic: 35.212742, -101.865288
Location: 2201 SW 6th Street, Amarillo
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