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Groom
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North America : United States of America : Texas : Panhandle : High Plains : Groom
Groom is a town in the Texas Panhandle on historic Route 66.
[edit] Get in
Interstate 40 leads straight into Groom.
[edit] Get around
Interstate 40 and Texas Route 40 encircle Groom.
[edit][add listing] See
- The Cross - This 190 foot cross is visible up to 20 miles away, the second largest cross in the Western Hemisphere.
- Leaning Water Tower - The water tower, once an actual source of water for the town, is an oft-photographed landmark and appears in many books and articles about Route 66. Nearby is Ralph Britten's truck stop, now boarded up and in disrepair.
- Miscelleaneous Route 66 remnants line Main Street.
[edit][add listing] Do
[edit][add listing] Buy
[edit][add listing] Eat
- Blessed Mary's Restaurant, 701 Front St, ☎ ''+1'' (806) 248-0170. edit
- Dairy Queen, Interstate 40, ☎ ''+1'' (806) 248-7015. edit
- Rustlers Route 66 Steakhouse, 407 Front St, ☎ 806 248 0235. edit
[edit][add listing] Drink
[edit][add listing] Sleep
- Chalet Inn, 610 Eastern Ave, ☎ +1 806 248-7524. edit
[edit] Get out
- See more of Historic Route 66 to the west in Conway or to the east in Alanreed, McLean, and Shamrock.
| Routes through Groom |
| Amarillo ← Conway ← | W | → McLean → Oklahoma City |
| Amarillo ← Conway ← | W | → McLean → Oklahoma City |
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