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Museums and Cultural Institutions in Lubbock, Texas

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From art to history to science, here's what three local experts had to say about museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions in Lubbock, Texas.

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Lubbock was voted Most Extreme Weather a few years ago because you can absolutely see all four seasons in one day! It is also the home of Buddy Holly and there is a wonderful museum dedicated to his (way too short!) life. Lubbock has three universities with Texas Tech being the largest and most well-known and sports (especially football!) are HUGE in this part of Texas.

Here in Lubbock, Texas, we are a college town. Texas Tech University is the main attraction here. We have a record amount of places to eat for our population so dig in! Not only that but we also have an amusement park as well called, Joyland. There are many other attractions such as our numerous parks much like Mackenzie park, which features a huge wooden life-size castle. One of the greats, Buddy Holly, was born in Lubbock; we have an entire museum dedicated to him and icons that have come from Lubbock.

Camille, says: 2020

Lubbock is home to museums such as the Museum of Texas Tech, The Silent Wings Museum, and the National Ranching Heritage Center, which has 50 historic structures. Thirty of those are between 100-177 years old. They are arranged in chronological order, so you can physically walk through the times and see how Texas settlers lived. For the past 40 years, National Ranching Heritage Center has put on its annual Candlelight at the Ranch. They recreate what Christmas was like for each family that lived in the homes, from 1780-1950 with live actors.

Ciarra, says: 2020
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