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  1. Lubbock (/ ˈlʌbək / LUB-ək) [7] is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Lubbock County. With a population of 266,878 in 2023, [3] the city is the 10th-most populous city in Texas and the 84th-most populous in the United States. [8]

  2. From the rushing waters of Lubbock Water Rampage to thrilling rides of Joyland Amusement Park, to the world’s largest windmill museum and the National Ranching Heritage Center, Lubbock offers attractions fit for the whole family.

  3. Sep 1, 2024 · Lubbock, city, seat (1891) of Lubbock county, northwestern Texas, U.S., lying some 120 miles (190 km) south of Amarillo. It was formed in 1890 from Old Lubbock and Monterey and named for Colonel Tom S. Lubbock, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence.

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  4. Lubbock is a thriving city with a rich western heritage, a vibrant culinary scene, and a diverse cultural community. Explore the local coffee shops, restaurants, museums, and events that make Lubbock a unique destination in the Lone Star State.

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    If you want to get your adrenaline pumping while visiting Lubbock, there’s no better place than Adventure Park. With go-karts, zip-lines, mini golf, a laser maze, and something called the “Ninja Zone,” this is the perfect place to bring kids – and kids at heart. You can purchase a day pass for Adventure Park, which helps encourage you to try it all...

    You’ve probably seen them while traveling to or around Lubbock: windmills. Turns out, they’re a lot more interesting than you might think, and you can learn all about them at the American Windmill Museum. Located on 28 acres east of downtown Lubbock, this museum has more than 160 windmills on display, in a variety of styles and designs, and through...

    If you love performance art, plan your trip to Lubbock when Ballet Lubbockhas a show. Ballet Lubbock is moving into the brand new Buddy Holly Hall (more on that below) which will improve the experience even more. Ballet Lubbock puts on shows each year – such as Snow White –, offers ballet classes (and school performances), and of course produces an...

    Not to be confused with the Buddy Holly Hall, the Buddy Holly Centeris the museum dedicated to Buddy Holly’s life and career. Through a series of small but detailed exhibits, you’ll learn all about this music icon and the impact he had despite his short life. There are also a number of authentic artifacts from Buddy’s life. The museum also has an e...

    Formally known as the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences, this brand-new building north of downtown Lubbock will soon become a gem in the city, especially for those who love music and performing arts. Designed with state-of-the-art technology to deliver an unparalleled acoustic experience, the performance hall at Buddy Holly Hall will...

    If you are a Buddy Holly fan – and it’s hard not to be when visiting Lubbock –, you may want to make the pilgrimage to his grave at the Lubbock Cemetery. The 22-year-old found his final rest here with a grave marker that includes a few bars of music and a guitar. People who visit often leave memorabilia including replicas of his iconic glasses and ...

    Technically, Caprock Canyon State Parkis outside Lubbock, but if you’re an outdoorsy person and want an adventure while visiting, this is a must. Caprock Canyon is 15,000 acres of state-protected land with gorgeous rock formations and hiking trails – over 90 miles of them! You may also spot Bison roaming free, and bats that live in the area are oft...

    Lubbock has a strong arts scene, propelled by the creative types that find beauty in West Texas and the Great Plains and the university students who encourage these cultural elements. CASP– the Charles Adams Studio Project – is home to studios and live/work spaces for artists; the neighboring Lubbock Arts District has galleries and more studios to ...

    Part art/history exhibit, part restaurant/bar – whatever you call Cook’s Garage, it’s one of those can’t-miss things to do in Lubbock. From the parking lot, you know you’re in for a treat: the lot is dotted with historic gas station signs, and it only gets more visually stimulating once you step in the doors. This former garage is now a huge restau...

    Like all good towns in America anymore, Lubbock has its own craft beer scene! If you like craft beer and enjoy tasting it, be sure to plan an afternoon to try a few of them. Here are some suggestions: 1. The Brewery LBK 2. Two Docs Brewing Company 3. Auld Brewing Company 4. The Plains Brew Co – out of town, but we obviously love the name! There are...

    Lubbock is a city in West Texas with a rich history, culture, and nature. Whether you're a fan of Buddy Holly, windmills, or outdoor adventures, you'll find something to enjoy in this list of 20 attractions.

  6. Grab your boots, jeans and ten-gallon hats and explore a town that is keeping the spirit of the Wild West alive. Cowboys aren’t the only draw to Lubbock: The city is also known for having a vibrant arts scene and playing an important part in the history of rock ‘n’ roll.

  7. Explore the diverse and exciting things to do in Lubbock, TX, from adventure parks and wineries to museums and theaters. Find attractions for all ages and interests, from history and culture to nature and sports.