The Harrington House is a historic home built by cattlemen John and Pat Landergin in 1914. The home was later purchased by Don and Sybil Harrington, who worked in the oil and gas industry and preserved the house. The home is built in the neoclassical style with beautiful materials and superior workmanship. Furnishings include the original tapestry covering the walls of the Reception Hall and parquet flooring dating from the 18th century.

The Harringtons had an impressive art collection and beautiful home furnishings, much of which is on display in the home today. Some things that may be seen on a visit to the house include an 1820 Regency side cabinet, a pair of George III-style gilt wood mirrors, and custom-made urn-shaped finials in the Reception Hall.

1600 S. Polk Street, Amarillo, TX 79102, Phone: 806-374-5490

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