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Lubbock, Texas has a rich ranching history, a surprisingly exciting arts & entertainment scene, lots of museums and sporting events. Most importantly, Lubbock offers warm West Texas hospitality. The birthplace of Buddy Holly, it’s also home to Texas Tech University.
With red tiles blazing beneath the boundless West Texas skies, Texas Tech's beauty jumps out at you when you drive onto campus. Throughout the year, TTU offers a wide selection of theater, music and dance performances and, of course, Big 12 sporting events. See for yourself the great things happening at TTU at www.ttu.edu.
Open year-round! Load up the family or take your sweetheart to see a double-feature on the big screen. Experience a rare piece of American entertainment history. Dine during movie time by stepping into the 50's Café and order up delicious dinner items, ice cream and, of course, popcorn. Located less than 1 mile from the Lubbock KOA!
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No visit to Lubbock is complete without a stop at the Buddy Holly Center in the historic Depot Entertainment District. The Center house a permanent exhibition dedicated to the life and music of Lubbock's favorite son, Buddy Holly. The Center also houses the Texas Musicians Hall of Fame and Lubbock Fine Arts Gallery.
Visit the Center on-line at www.buddyhollycenter.org .
The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences is a regional, multi-purpose performing arts center dedicated to enriching the lives of those who live in Lubbock, the South Plains area, and beyond, through the presentation of the highest-quality local, national and international entertainment and arts education.
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Music fills the air as you walk the streets admiring neon lights, restaurants and entertainment offered in the historic Depot Entertainment District.
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Twelve thousand years of history make this an internationally recognized archaeological and natural history preserve. The Landmark documents the continuous human presence on the Southern High Plains since the time of large, extinct animals.
Check out the exhibits and 4 miles of outdoor trails at www.museum.ttu.edu/LLL .
The Silent Wings Museum tells the story of the U.S. Military Glider Program and its role in World War II. The museum features one of the few fully restored WWII gliders in existence and includes 3 exhibit galleries, a multimedia theater, a C-47 airplane, research library and museum store.
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A unique, hands-on museum that features interactive science exhibits and is home to the Lubbock aquarium. The Omni Theater features an advanced projector and domed screen that makes you feel like you are part of the movie.
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Walk through the Old West as you experience the story of ranching in North America. Explore the 48 fully furnished and authentic structures from the late 1700's through the early 1950's.
Visit the National Ranching Heritage Center at www.nrhc.com .
This is a dynamic museum for the American-style water pumping windmills. The Center has more than 150 rare and fully restored windmills on display spread across 28 acres of the Yellow House Canyon of Lubbock.
Visit the American Wind Power Center on-line at www.windmill.com .
The second largest canyon in the country lies in the heart of the Texas Panhandle. Visit Palo Duro Canyon State Park; experience the canyon's rugged beauty and enjoy its colorful history.
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TEXAS Outdoor Musical runs Tuesdays through Sundays in the summer at the Pioneer Amphitheater in the park. Watch the stories, struggles and triumphs of early settlers. The family-friendly show has singing, dancing, fireworks and lots of Texas humor! Come early for a barbecue dinner on our covered patio.
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Llano Estacado Winery
The simple mission of Llano Estacado, from its beginning in 1976 to its role as industry leader today, has been to embody the fabulous potential of Texas wines. This mission began with 1,300 cases of wine released in 1977. Today, Llano Estacado is the largest premium winery in the state of Texas, producing wines of world class quality, and taking the lead in introducing not just Texans, but the entire world, to the great wines made in Texas.
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McPherson Cellars
In the earliest days of Texas grapegrowing, our founder Dr. Clinton ‘Doc' McPherson championed an industry that existed only in his dreams. The vines he planted were some of the first to yield true Texas wines. Forty years later, the McPherson family proudly carries on his legacy through farming and winemaking inspired by the world yet deeply rooted in the High Plains.
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English Newson Cellars
Since 2008, Steve and Cindy Newsom Vineyards have strived to consistently produce the finest quality wine grapes. In 2018, they began English Newsom Cellars with the goal to make premium quality, estate-grown wines. Our internationally award-winning wines are 100% Texas High Plains and celebrate our commitment to sustainable agriculture and family farming.
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Yellow House Cellars
Yellow House Cellars is quickly becoming a reputable name for high-quality wines in the West Texas area. We opened in 2021, but we are not new to the game. CJ and Jennifer Kubacak planted their first grapes in 2015 and have continued to expand ever since.
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When it comes to having fun in the sun, make sure to choose Water Rampage! We have attractions for every member of the family from Pirate's Cove for the little ones, a lazy river for relaxation, or the wave pool and slides for adventure. Reservations can be made for the picnic grounds for parties and events.Water Rampage has served the Lubbock area for over 35 years! We have been providing family fun and making memories for generations. As the premier water park in the region, we take pride in offering an enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages.
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The Rawls Golf Course at Texas Tech
Located in Lubbock, Texas, The Rawls Course opened in 2003 and is a West Texas masterpiece designed by renowned architect Tom Doak. The course was created for Texas Tech University and was designed by taking a flat cotton field on the high plains of the West Texas panhandle and creating an entire landscape from scratch. Doak moved 1.3 million cubic yards of topsoil and shaped the earth to mimic the land east and south of Lubbock where the great plain suddenly starts falling into the valleys and canyons that lead to the Caprock region. The Rawls Course offers wide fairways and boldly contoured greens and is playable for golfers of all skill levels. The Rawls Course is one of the best courses you can play in the State of Texas and one of the best Campus Courses in the Country and provides an unparalleled experience for all to enjoy
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Shadow Hills Golf Course
Shadow Hills is an 18-hole, 72-par, premier golfing facility in Lubbock, Texas. Shadow Hills offers a stocked golf pro shop.
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A free, public museum, the Museum of Texas Tech University is a diverse and multidisciplinary institution comprised of Anthropology, Art, Clothing and Textiles, History, Paleontology, Natural History, and 9.5 million objects. The Museum is over 200,000 square feet and features nine permanent galleries ranging from 20th and 21st-century art and southwest Indian art to the study of Biodiversity and the Ice Age to a diverse collection of dinosaurs to history. An additional 10 rotating galleries offer a culmination of exhibitions curated from the Museum's collections and curators and traveling exhibits from around the world.
The Moody Planetarium was renamed as such by the Moody Foundation in 1970 when the new Museum was built. Located inside the Museum of Texas Tech University, the planetarium offers an equal balance of education and entertainment with a wide range of shows from the study of stars and constellations to dark matter and black holes, to in depth looks at the sun, moon, and solar systems. With over 40 shows to choose from there is something to suit all interests and all ages. If you are looking for a truly immersive experience and love music, the planetarium offers laser shows. Enjoy rocking out to Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson, Metallica, popular country artists and many more while immersed in a laser experience choreographed to the music. The planetarium seats 74 including two wheelchair access seats.
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Moonlight Musicals began twenty years ago with a grand idea—to create an outdoor amphitheater that would bring families of the South Plains together. Visit Moonlight Musicals for more details.
First Friday Art Trail is a free, self-guided public art happening that has taken Lubbock to the forefront of the Texas art scene. Held predominately in the Lubbock Cultural District, this event brings together collectors, artists and community friends for an evening of art, music and fun. Featuring a variety of art centers, museums, galleries and businesses, First Friday Art Trail offers an ever-changing array of art exhibits in all media. Whether an avid art collector or a lover of beautiful things, First Friday Art Trail offers something for everyone! Held from 6-9 p.m., rain or shine, on the first Friday of every month, this progressive art event is sure to delight visitors with a plethora of art experiences. Trail goers can grab a map and explore the trail on their own, or jump aboard one of five free First Friday Trolleys and ride to the galleries along the downtown route.
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Discover Lubbock's most celebrated destination for lazy days, new adventures, and sensational sunsets.
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