CANYON


Meaning of CANYON in English

city, seat (1889) of Randall county, northern Texas, U.S., in the Texas Panhandle, 16 miles (26 km) south of Amarillo, at a point where the Palo Duro and Terra Blanca creeks meet to form the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River. The site originated in 1878 as headquarters for the T-Anchor Ranch. Although still a ranching and farming centre, the major economic influence is West Texas State University (with the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum on its campus), which was established there as a college in 1910. The city is also a tourist gateway to the scenic Palo Duro Canyon State Park, 12 miles (19 km) east; with an area of 16,046 acres (6,494 hectares), it is the largest state park in Texas, extending across the tabletop expanse of the High Plains of the Panhandle. Palo Duro Canyon (about 120 miles long) was carved by the main channel of the Red River, aided by rains and wind erosion; it has ravines that plunge 1,000 feet (300 m), exposing multicoloured rock strata covering 300 million years of four geologic ages. It was the scene of the last great Indian battle in Texas (1874) when U.S. cavalry under Colonel R.S. Mackenzie routed a camp of Comanches who had left their reservations. The Canyon Pioneer Amphitheatre, within the park, is the setting each summer for Texas, a musical drama by Paul Green. Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge and Six Gun Territory (a replica of a frontier town) are additional local attractions. Pop. (1990) 11,365.

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