The Combs-Worley Building in Pampa, Texas, is a historic landmark that was designed by Amarillo architects W.R. Kaufman and Son and erected in 1931. It served as the offices for the Combs-Worley ranching and oil interests, as well as various professions and businesses in Pampa. The building showcases modern art deco architectural influences, with metal casement windows and storefront details that reflect the wealth and style of the oil boom era.
Designed in typical classical rhythm and form, the Combs-Worley Building is part of Pampa's million-dollar row, along with other notable projects by the Kaufman family, such as the county courthouse, city hall, and central fire station. Recognized as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1998, this building stands as a testament to the rich history and architectural heritage of Pampa and the surrounding area.
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