Explore Lubbock County
Buddy Holly Center
No visit to Lubbock is complete without a stop to view the most comprehensive permanent exhibition dedicated to the life and music of Buddy Holly, Lubbock'
Lubbock, TX ExhibitsBuddy Holly Statue and Walk of Fame
Honors Lubbock and West Texas natives who have made significant contributions in entertainment industry. Plaques include Mac Davis, Waylon Jennings, Jimmy Dean, Bobby Keys, G.W. Bailey, Barry Corbin, four members of the "Crickets"
Lubbock, TX ArtsJoyland Amusement Park
A west Texas fun filled tradition located in the heart of Lubbock's popular Mackenzie Park recreation area. Joyland has great rides and attractions over 30
Lubbock, TX Amusement ParksAmerican Wind Power Center
Windmills of all descriptions are found on the grounds of this 28-acre site, donated in 1993
Lubbock, TX Historic MillsHistoric Depot District
A nightclub and restaurant area where restaurants feature all types of food. The Cactus Theater is a restored 1930s motion picture theater, which now offers live music and theater productions. In former Fort Worth to Denver Railroad Depot. Nightclubs feature live music venue, including country/
Lubbock, TX Historic DistrictsScience Spectrum
Experience the Science of Fun! With over 200 interactive exhibits, an OMNIMAX Theatre, live animals, live demonstrations, a dedicated area for younger children, funshops, and traveling exhibits, we can put a smile on you brain!
Lubbock, TX Learning CentersLubbock National Historic Landmark
Remarkable national historic landmark yields evidence of continuous human occupation from approximately 12,000
Lubbock, TX LandmarksPheasant Ridge Winery
Produces wines from a 50-acre vineyard located in the Texas High Plains. Wines include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Proprietor's White and dry Chenin Blanc. Tours and tasting welcome with advanced telephone call. Take I-27 north to New Deal, F.M. 1729 east 2
Lubbock, TX WineriesRanching Heritage Center
History of ranching told through 35 authentic structures moved to this 16-acre site: bunkhouse, barn, dugout, windmills, ranch homes, school, blacksmith shop, locomotive, stock cars, depot, Spanish compound and more from the 1700s through the early 1900
Lubbock, TX History