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2401 Landmark Drive Lubbock, TX 79415
Approximately 12,000 years of history is what makes Landmark an internationally recognized archaeological a... More on traveltex
And best of all, admission is free . More on Epinions.com

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North University Avenue and Canyon Lakes Drive Lubbock, TX
Come visit one of Lubbock's historic parks named after Buddy Holly. This park provides a serene setting with a waterfall and plenty of shade. Stretch your legs out and take a stroll down the 1. 8-m... More on uptake_content
Come visit one of Lubbock's historic parks named after Buddy Holly. This park provides a serene setting with a waterfall and plenty of shade. Stretch your legs out and take a stroll down the 1. 8-... More on Visitlubbock.org

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3301 Fourth Street, Lubbock, Texas 79409-3191
The Museum is an educational, scientific, cultural, and research element of Texas Tech University. Its purpose is to support the academic and intellectual mission of Texas Tech through the collecti... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Established in 1929, the Museum is an educational, scientific, cultural, and research element of Texas Tech University. It is a not-for-profit institution by virtue of being a part of Texas Tech Un... More on Depts.ttu.edu

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Lubbock, TX 79457
Children also get a kick out of Prairie Dog Town, within Mackenzie State Park at Fourth Street and Avenue A (contact the Lubbock Convention and Tourism Bureau, 800-692-4035 or 86-747-5232). One of... More on Off the Beaten Path: Texas
Of all Nature's wild creatures, none is more appealing and entertaining to watch than the Prairie Dog. Prairie Dog Town was established in Mackenzie Park in the early 1930’s by Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy... More on Parks.ci.lubbock.tx.us

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Spur 327 and Brownfield Highway Lubbock, TX
Legacy Play Village is a unique facility where children can play while learning about the long legacy of the South Plains. The village was designed and built by the citizens of Lubbock ... More on uptake_content
Legacy Play Village is a unique facility where children can play while learning about the long legacy of the South Plains. The village was designed and built by the citizens of Lubbock and ... More on Visitlubbock.org

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6323 Farm Road 1294 Lubbock, TX
Each Fall, James and Patti Simpson of At'l Do Farms transform their 12-acre corn field into an "Amazing Maize. " By day or by night, this is an adventure to challenge your wits. See if you can find... More on uptake_content
Each Fall, James and Patti Simpson of At'l Do Farms transform their 12-acre corn field into an "Amazing Maize. " By day or by night, this is an adventure to challenge your wits. See if you can fin... More on Visitlubbock.org

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3121 Fourth Street, Lubbock, TX, 79409
The National Ranching Heritage Center explores the history of ranching and pioneer life throughout 45 resto... More on Heritage
As some of the country's largest and most storied ranches originated in the Panhandle area in the early 190... More on Frommers

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8th Street and Avenue. Q, Lubbock, Texas, USA
This shady urban isle just west of the Lubbock Civic Center pays tribute to Lubbock's most famous son, Bud... More on Frommers
It was awesome. I'm not even a buddy holly fan but I found it extremely interesting. I would have been bett... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1801 Crickets Ave., Lubbock, Texas 79401, USA
Among Lubbock's other interests is that of music, since the city gave the world rock ‘n' roll pioneer Bu... More on Off the Beaten Path: Texas
The mission of the Buddy Holly Center is to motivate public interest in contemporary visual arts and in the... More on MuseumStuff.com

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Lubbock
This trail is a short loop of about 6 miles and varies from moderate to easy with some short steep climbs. The terrain consists of loose rock in the open areas and smooth packed dirt in the trees, ... More on trails.mtbr.com
Recommended Route: Back out of the parking spot and head to MLK trail. More on trails.mtbr.com
