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Lubbock is an American city in the state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Texas
Texas

Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
. Located in the northwestern
West Texas

West Texas is a region in Texas that has more in common geographically with the Southwestern United States than it does with the rest of the state....
 part of the state, a region known historically as the Llano Estacado
Llano Estacado

Llano Estacado is a region in the southwestern United States that encompasses parts of eastern New Mexico and northwestern Texas, including the South Plains and parts of the Texas Panhandle....
, it is the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Lubbock County
Lubbock County, Texas

Lubbock County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. In 2000, the population was 242,628. Its county seat is Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock is named for Thomas Saltus Lubbock, a Confederate States of America colonel and Texas Ranger ....
, and the home of Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University

Texas Tech University is a public university, coeducational, research university in Lubbock, Texas. Established on February 10, 1923, and originally known as Texas Technological College, it is the leading institution of the Texas Tech University System and has the List of largest Texas universities by enrollment student body in the state of T...
. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the city population was 199,564, making it the 90th largest city in the United States and the 11th largest in Texas. The 2006 population was estimated to be 212,169. Lubbock County
Lubbock County, Texas

Lubbock County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. In 2000, the population was 242,628. Its county seat is Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock is named for Thomas Saltus Lubbock, a Confederate States of America colonel and Texas Ranger ....
 had an estimated 2006 population of 254,862.

Lubbock's nickname is the "Hub City" which derives from being the economic, education, and health care hub of a multi-county region commonly called the South Plains
South Plains

The South Plains is a region in West Texas comprising the area north of the Caprock Escarpment on the Llano Estacado, and extending north into the Texas Panhandle, centered at Lubbock....
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Lubbock is an American city in the state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Texas
Texas

Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
. Located in the northwestern
West Texas

West Texas is a region in Texas that has more in common geographically with the Southwestern United States than it does with the rest of the state....
 part of the state, a region known historically as the Llano Estacado
Llano Estacado

Llano Estacado is a region in the southwestern United States that encompasses parts of eastern New Mexico and northwestern Texas, including the South Plains and parts of the Texas Panhandle....
, it is the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Lubbock County
Lubbock County, Texas

Lubbock County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. In 2000, the population was 242,628. Its county seat is Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock is named for Thomas Saltus Lubbock, a Confederate States of America colonel and Texas Ranger ....
, and the home of Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University

Texas Tech University is a public university, coeducational, research university in Lubbock, Texas. Established on February 10, 1923, and originally known as Texas Technological College, it is the leading institution of the Texas Tech University System and has the List of largest Texas universities by enrollment student body in the state of T...
. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the city population was 199,564, making it the 90th largest city in the United States and the 11th largest in Texas. The 2006 population was estimated to be 212,169. Lubbock County
Lubbock County, Texas

Lubbock County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. In 2000, the population was 242,628. Its county seat is Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock is named for Thomas Saltus Lubbock, a Confederate States of America colonel and Texas Ranger ....
 had an estimated 2006 population of 254,862.

Lubbock's nickname is the "Hub City" which derives from being the economic, education, and health care hub of a multi-county region commonly called the South Plains
South Plains

The South Plains is a region in West Texas comprising the area north of the Caprock Escarpment on the Llano Estacado, and extending north into the Texas Panhandle, centered at Lubbock....
. The area is the largest contiguous cotton
Cotton

Cotton is a soft, staple fiber that grows in a form known as a boll around the seeds of the cotton plant a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, India and Africa....
-growing region in the world and is heavily dependent on irrigation
Irrigation

Irrigation is an artificial application of water to the soil usually for assisting in growing crops. In crop production it is mainly used in dry areas and in periods of rainfall shortfalls, but also to protect plants against frost....
 water drawn from the Ogallala Aquifer
Ogallala Aquifer

File:Ogallala changes 1980-1995.svgFile:High plains fresh groundwater usage 2000.svgThe Ogallala Aquifer, also known as the High Plains Aquifer, is a vast yet shallow underground water table aquifer located beneath the Great Plains in the United States....
.

History

The county of Lubbock was founded in 1876, named after Thomas Saltus Lubbock
Thomas Saltus Lubbock

Thomas Saltus Lubbock was a Texas Ranger Division and soldier in the Confederate States of America army during the American Civil War....
, a Confederate
Confederate States of America

The Confederate States of America formed as the government set up from 1861 to 1865 by eleven Southern United States U.S. state of the United States of America that had declared their secession from the U.S....
 colonel
Colonel

Colonel is a military rank of a commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every country in the world. It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures....
 and member of the Terry's Texas Rangers
Terry's Texas Rangers

The 8th Texas Cavalry, , popularly known as Terry's Texas Rangers, was a group of Texas volunteers for the Confederate States Army assembled by Colonel Benjamin Franklin Terry in August 1861....
, a group of Texas volunteers for the Confederate Army. As early as 1884, a federal post office named Lubbock existed in Yellowhouse Canyon. However, the town of Lubbock was not founded until 1890, when it was formed from a unique merger arrangement between two smaller towns, "Old Lubbock" and Monterey. The terms of the compromise included keeping the Lubbock name but the Monterey townsite, so the previous Old Lubbock residents relocated south to the Monterey location, including putting Old Lubbock's Nicolette Hotel on rollers and pulling it across a canyon to its new home. In 1891 Lubbock became the county seat and in 1909 was reincorporated as a city.

Texas Technological College (now Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University

Texas Tech University is a public university, coeducational, research university in Lubbock, Texas. Established on February 10, 1923, and originally known as Texas Technological College, it is the leading institution of the Texas Tech University System and has the List of largest Texas universities by enrollment student body in the state of T...
) has been a part of Lubbock since 1923. Its medical school, the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center offers Schools of Allied Health Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy....
, opened in 1969. Lubbock Christian University
Lubbock Christian University

Lubbock Christian University is a private Christian university associated with the Church of Christ located in Lubbock, Texas, Texas, in the United States....
, founded in 1957, and Sunset International Bible Institute
Sunset International Bible Institute

Sunset International Bible Institute is a Churches of Christ-affiliated institution of higher education in Lubbock, Texas. It was established in 1962 by Cline Paden , a native of Hunt County, Texas, upon his return to Lubbock from an extended missionary trip to Italy....
, both affiliated with the Churches of Christ, have their main campuses in the city. South Plains College
South Plains College

South Plains College is a community college located in Levelland, Texas. It operates satellite branches in Plainview, Texas and at the Reese Technology Center, formerly Reese Air Force Base, in Lubbock, Texas....
 and Wayland Baptist University
Wayland Baptist University

Wayland Baptist University is private, coeducational Baptist university based in Plainview, Texas, Texas, United States Wayland Baptist has a total of fourteen campuses in four additional Texas cities, five other states, and the country of Kenya....
 operate branch campuses in Lubbock.

The city is home to the Lubbock Lake Landmark
Lubbock Lake Landmark

Lubbock Lake Landmark, also known as Lubbock Lake Site, is an important Archaeology site and natural history preserve in the city of Lubbock, Texas....
, part of the Museum of Texas Tech University
Museum of Texas Tech University

The Museum of Texas Tech University is part of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. It is made up of the main museum building, the Moody Planetarium, the Natural Science Research Laboratory, the research and educational elements of the Lubbock Lake Landmark, and the Val Verde County, Texas research site....
. The landmark is an archaeological and natural history preserve at the northern edge of the city. It shows evidence of almost twelve thousand years of human occupation in the region. Another part of the museum, the National Ranching Heritage Center
National Ranching Heritage Center

The National Ranching Heritage Center, a museum of ranching history, is located in Lubbock, Texas on the campus of Texas Tech University. It features a number of authentic early Texas ranch buildings as well as a railroad depot, homesteads, and other historic structures....
, houses historic ranch-related structures from the area.

In August 1951, a v-shaped formation of lights was seen over the city. The "Lubbock Lights
Lubbock Lights

The Lubbock Lights were an unusual formation of lights seen over the city of Lubbock, Texas, Texas, from August-September 1951. The Lubbock Lights incident received national publicity and is regarded as one of the first great UFO cases in the United States....
" series of sightings received national publicity and is regarded as one of the first great UFO cases. The sightings were considered credible because they were witnessed by several respected science professors at Texas Technological College and were photographed by a Texas Tech student. The photographs were reprinted nationwide in newspapers and in Life
Life (magazine)

File:Coles Phillips2 Life.jpgLife generally refers to three United States magazines:*A humor and general interest magazine published from 1883 to 1936....
 magazine. Project Blue Book
Project Blue Book

Project Blue Book was one of a series of systematic studies of Unidentified flying objects conducted by the United States Air Force . Started in 1952, it was the second revival of such a study....
, the US Air Force's official study of the UFO mystery, did an extensive investigation of the Lubbock Lights. They concluded that the photographs were not a hoax and showed genuine objects. However, they did dismiss the UFOs themselves as being either "night-flying moths" or a type of bird called a plover
Plover

Plovers are a widely distributed group of wader birds belonging to the subfamily Charadriinae. They are known to dive in lakes looking for fish....
. The Air Force argued that the underside of the plovers or moths was reflected in the glow of Lubbock's new street lights at night. However, other researchers have disputed these explanations, and for many the "Lubbock Lights" remain a mystery.

On May 11, 1970, the Lubbock Tornado
Lubbock Tornado

The 1970 Lubbock tornado was a tornado event that occurred in Lubbock, Texas on May 11, 1970. It was one of the worst tornadoes in Texas history, and occurred exactly 17 years to the day after the deadly 1953 Waco tornado outbreak....
 struck the city. Twenty-six people died, and damage was estimated at $125 million. The downtown NTS Tower, then known as the Great Plains Life Building, at in height, is believed to have been the tallest building ever to survive a direct hit from an F5
Fujita scale

The Fujita scale , or Fujita-Pearson scale, is a scale for rating tornado intensity, based on the damage tornadoes inflict on human-built structures and vegetation....
 tornado.Then Mayor Jim Granberry and the Lubbock City Council, which included Granberry's successor as mayor, Morris W. Turner
Morris W. Turner

Morris Wayne Turner, also known as Moe Turner was a businessman who served in the nonpartisan position of mayor of Lubbock, Texas, Texas, from 1972-1974....
, were charged with directing the task of rebuilding the downtown in the aftermath of the storm.

In 2008 Lubbock celebrated its centennial.

Geography and climate

Lubbock is located at (33.564735, -101.877793). The official elevation is above sea level, but stated figures range from 3195 to 3281.

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of 114.9 square miles (297.6 kmē), of which, 114.8 square miles (297.4 kmē) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 kmē) of it (0.09%) is water.

Lubbock has a mild, semi-arid
Semi-arid

A Semi-arid climate or steppe climate generally describes climate regions that receive low annual rainfall . A more precise definition is given by the K?ppen climate classification that treats steppe climates as intermediates between the desert climates and humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential....
 climate. On average, Lubbock receives 18 inches of rain and ten inches of snow per year.

Summers in Lubbock are hot, although temperatures usually drop 30 degrees overnight, creating lows between and . Average high temperatures are about in June, July, and August. The highest recorded temperature was in 1994.

Winter days in Lubbock are typically sunny and relatively mild, but nights are cold with temperatures dipping below freezing.

Law and government

Lubbock has a council-manager government
Council-manager government

The council-manager government is one of two main variations of Representative democracy Local government in the United States, and was first used in Sumter, South Carolina....
 system, with all governmental powers resting in a legislative body called a city council
City council

A city council is a form of local government, usually covering a city or other urban area, such as a town. The system of government has roots back at least to the Roman Empire....
. The current mayor of Lubbock, elected May 9, 2008, is Tom Martin.

Lubbock County and the City of Lubbock have an unusual legal situation regarding the sale of alcoholic beverage
Alcoholic beverage

An alcoholic beverage is a drink containing ethanol . Alcoholic beverages are divided into three general classes: beers, wines, and distilled beverage....
s. The county allows package sales but not "by the drink" sales except at private institutions such as country club
Country club

A country club is a private club which offers a variety of recreational sports facilities, usually located in city outskirts or rural areas. Two of the most common types of facilities are tennis and golf clubs, although other sports such as polo exist as well....
s. Inside the Lubbock city limits, the situation is reversed with restaurants and bars able to serve alcohol but liquor stores forbidden. Lubbock remained legally dry until an election on April 9, 1972, made liquor by the drink, but not package sales, legal, and Lubbock abandoned its distinction as the largest dry city in the country. A privately owned conglomeration of liquor stores, called "The Strip", is located on U.S. Highway 87. Though within city limits, "The Strip" is exempt from the city's liquor laws.

On November 21, 2006, the Lubbock City Council voted 5-1 to annex "The Strip", making package alcohol sales legal within the city limits. There exist, however, significant barriers to entry for stores outside "The Strip" area to sell packaged alcohol. The new annexation will contribute a sales tax of 1.5%, or 10 cents for every 7 dollars, to the city. Due to state law, liquor sales will be limited to the newly annexed area.

Economy

The Lubbock area is the largest contiguous cotton
Cotton

Cotton is a soft, staple fiber that grows in a form known as a boll around the seeds of the cotton plant a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, India and Africa....
-growing region in the world and is heavily dependent on irrigation
Irrigation

Irrigation is an artificial application of water to the soil usually for assisting in growing crops. In crop production it is mainly used in dry areas and in periods of rainfall shortfalls, but also to protect plants against frost....
 water drawn from the Ogallala Aquifer
Ogallala Aquifer

File:Ogallala changes 1980-1995.svgFile:High plains fresh groundwater usage 2000.svgThe Ogallala Aquifer, also known as the High Plains Aquifer, is a vast yet shallow underground water table aquifer located beneath the Great Plains in the United States....
. However, the aquifer is being depleted at a rate that is not sustainable
Sustainable agriculture

Sustainable agriculture integrates three main goals: natural environment stewardship, farm profitability, and prosperous farming community. These goals have been defined by a variety of List of academic disciplines and may be looked at from the vantage point of the farmer or the consumer....
 in the long term. Much progress has been made in the area of water conservation
Water conservation

Water conservation refers to reducing the use of water.The goals of water conservation efforts include:* Sustainability - To ensure availability for future generations, the withdrawal of fresh water from an ecosystem should not exceed its natural replacement rate....
 and new technologies such as Low Energy Precision Application (LEPA) irrigation were originally developed in the Lubbock area. A pipeline to Lake Alan Henry is expected to supply up to 3.2 billion gallons of water per year upon completion in 2012.

Adolph R. Hanslik
Adolph R. Hanslik

Adolph Rudolph Hanslik was a Lubbock, Texas businessman and philanthropist known as the "dean of the West Texas cotton producers." Hanslik was among the first in the United States to export cotton to Bangladesh in Asia....
, who died in 2007 at the age of ninety, was called the "dean" of the Lubbock cotton industry, having worked for years to promote the export
Export

Export goods or services are provided to foreign consumers by domestic Production theory basics. It is a good that is sent to another country for sale....
 trade. Hanslik was also the largest contributor (through 2006) to the Texas Tech University Medical Center. He also endowed the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center's capital campaign for construction of a new library museum archives building in La Grange
La Grange, Texas

La Grange is a city in Fayette County, Texas, Texas, United States, near the Colorado River . The population was 4,478 at the 2000 census. The 2006 population estimate was 4,645....
 in Fayette County
Fayette County, Texas

Fayette County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population was 21,804. Its county seat is La Grange, Texas. Fayette is named for the Marquis de la Fayette, a French nobleman who became an American Revolutionary War hero....
 in his native southeastern Texas.

The ten largest employers in terms of the number of employees are: Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University

Texas Tech University is a public university, coeducational, research university in Lubbock, Texas. Established on February 10, 1923, and originally known as Texas Technological College, it is the leading institution of the Texas Tech University System and has the List of largest Texas universities by enrollment student body in the state of T...
, Covenant Health System, Lubbock Independent School District
Lubbock Independent School District

Lubbock Independent School District was established in 1907. Accredited by the Texas Education Agency, LISD is the largest school district that serves the city of Lubbock, Texas, Texas ....
, University Medical Center, United Supermarkets
United Supermarkets

United Supermarkets is a Lubbock, Texas based supermarket chain whose roots go back to 1916, when H.D. Snell opened his first United Cash Store in Sayre, Oklahoma....
, City of Lubbock, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center offers Schools of Allied Health Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy....
, AT&T, Convergys
Convergys

Convergys Corporation is a multi-national corporation that provides relationship management solutions, outsourced customer and HR management solutions, consulting and professional services, billing services, and multichannel self-care technology solutions to its clients....
, and Lubbock County
Lubbock County, Texas

Lubbock County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. In 2000, the population was 242,628. Its county seat is Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock is named for Thomas Saltus Lubbock, a Confederate States of America colonel and Texas Ranger ....
. A study conducted by a professor at the Rawls College of Business
Rawls College of Business

The Jerry S. Rawls College of Business Administration is the business school of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The college offers curriculum for both undergraduate and graduate students and receives its business accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business....
 determined that Texas Tech students, faculty and staff generate about $1.5 billion with about $297.5 million from student shopping alone.

Lubbock has one regional enclosed mall, South Plains Mall
South Plains Mall

South Plains Mall is a shopping mall located in Lubbock, Texas. It is located at the northwest corner of Loop 289 and Slide Road in the busy shopping district of southwest Lubbock....
, which includes two Dillard's
Dillard's

Dillard's , based in Little Rock, Arkansas, is a major department store chain in the United States, with 330 stores in 29 states. Its locations are concentrated in Texas and Florida; with a major presence in other states including Arizona, Iowa, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Alabama, Georgia , Tennessee, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Louisiana, Nebras...
, JC Penney, Sears
Sears, Roebuck and Company

Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears, is an united States mid-range chain of international department stores, founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Roebuck in the late 19th century....
, and Bealls
Bealls (Texas)

Bealls is a United States chain of department stores headquartered in Texas. It is owned by Stage Stores Inc. The chain overlaps with the Florida-based Bealls chain, although the two are not related....
. More than 150 specialty retailers are located in the center, including Hollister, Abercrombie & Fitch, Forever 21, Christopher & Banks, aerie, Aldo, Cardinal's Sports Center, American Eagle Outfitters, Buckle, Finish Line, Victoria's Secret, and many more.

Lubbock also has numerous open air shopping centers, most located in the booming Southwest area of Lubbock: Kingsgate Shopping Center includes numerous upscale tenants such as Malouf's, Anderson Bros. Jewelers, Banana Republic, Coldwater Creek, Woodhouse Day Spa, Chico's, Harold's, Ann Taylor, and others. The Village Center is home to Zucchini's Restaurant, Ribbons & Bows, The Radiant Lily, Subway Restaurant, Cokesbury Books & Church Supplies, and others. Rockridge Plaza offers a Lowe's Grocery/Ace Hardware, O'Hana's Japanese Steakhouse, Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts, among other tenants.

Lubbock's newest, and arguably nicest open air shopping center is Canyon West, located off the newly constructed Marsha Sharp Freeway (named after the renowned Texas Tech Women's Basketball coach, retired). Canyon West opened the first stores in mid-2007, with new stores continuing to open as of October 2008. Canyon West offers shoppers a new Target, Burlington Coat Factory, Petsmart, Office Depot, Ulta Salon & Cosmetics, Kirkland's, DSW Shoes, Rack Room Shoes, World Market, Ross, LifeWay Baptist Bookstore, and others. In close proximity to Canyon West is a Starbucks (with drive-thru), Cracker Barrel restaurant, and Main Event - an indoor recreation and entertainment center.

As of March 2007, there are four Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an American Public company that runs a chain of large, discount department stores. It is the world's largest public corporation by revenue, according to the 2008 Fortune Global 500....
 Supercenters in the city, with two having been recently completed.

Economic Development

Originally founded as Market Lubbock in 1997, the Lubbock Economic Development Alliance (LEDA) was established by the City to recruit new business and industry to Lubbock and to retain existing companies. LEDA's mission is to promote economic growth through the creation of high quality jobs, attract new capital investment, retain and expand existing businesses, and improve the quality of life in Lubbock, Texas.

Demographics


As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 199,564 people, 77,527 households, and 48,531 families residing in the city. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 1,738.2 people per square mile (671.1/kmē). There were 84,066 housing units at an average density of 732.2/sq mi (282.7/kmē). The racial makeup of the city was 72.87% White, 8.66% African American, 0.56% Native American, 1.54% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 14.32% from other races
Race (United States Census)

Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, as defined by the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Office of Management and Budget , are Self-concept data items in which residents choose the Race in the United States or races with which they most closely identify, and indicate whether or not they are of Hispanic or Latino origin ....
, and 2.01% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 27.45% of the population.

There are 77,527 households, of which 30.3% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.6% were married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
 living together, 12.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 37.4% are classified as non-families by the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
. Of 77,527 households, 3,249 are unmarried partner households: 2,802 heterosexual, 196 same-sex male, and 251 same-sex female households. 28.3% of all households were made up of individuals and 8.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.47 and the average family size was 3.07.

In the city the population was spread out with 24.9% under the age of 18, 17.9% from 18 to 24, 27.6% from 25 to 44, 18.4% from 45 to 64, and 11.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 30 years. For every 100 females there were 94.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.1 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $31,844, and the median income for a family was $41,418. Males had a median income of $30,222 versus $21,708 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city was $17,511. About 12.0% of families and 18.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.9% of those under age 18 and 10.1% of those age 65 or over.

People and culture

Lubbock is the birthplace of rock and roll
Rock and roll

Rock and roll is a form of music that evolved in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Its roots lay mainly in rhythm and blues, Country music, folk music, gospel music, and jazz....
 legend Buddy Holly
Buddy Holly

Charles Hardin Holley, known professionally as Buddy Holly was an American singer-songwriter and a pioneer of rock and roll. Although his success lasted only a year and a half before his The Day the Music Died, Holly is described by critic Bruce Eder as "the single most influential creative force in early rock and roll." His works and...
 and features a cultural center named for him. The city previously hosted an annual Buddy Holly Music Festival. However, the event was renamed Lubbock Music Festival after Holly's widow increased usage fees for his name. Similarly, the city renamed the Buddy Holly West Texas Walk of Fame to honor area musicians as the West Texas Hall of Fame. On January 26, 2009, the City of Lubbock agreed to pay Holly's widow $20,000 for the next 20 years to maintain the name of the Buddy Holly Center. Additionally, land near the center will be named the Buddy and Maria Holly Plaza. Holly's legacy is also remembered through the work of deejay
Deejay

A deejay is a reggae or dancehall musician who sings and Toasting to an instrumental riddim .Deejays are not to be confused with DJs from other music genres like Hip-Hop, where they select and play music....
s such as Bud Andrews
Bud Andrews

Curcy Hendricks Andrews, Jr., known as Bud Andrews , is a popular morning deejay at Radio KDAV in Lubbock, Texas, who in 1970 is said to have "discovered" the Mississippi-based humorist Jerry Clower....
 and Virgil Johnson
Virgil Johnson (singer)

Virgil Lewis Johnson is a popular African American deejay at radio station KDAV in Lubbock, Texas. He was formerly the lead singer of The Velvets, a vocal quintet from Odessa, Texas, also in West Texas....
 on radio
Radio

Radio is the transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic radiation with frequency below those of visible light.Electromagnetic radiation radio propagation by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space....
 station KDAV
KDAV

KDAV is an AM radio station licensed to Lubbock, Texas broadcasting an oldies format....
.

Lubbock's Memorial Civic Center hosts many events. Former Mayor Morris Turner (1931-2008), who served from 1972-1974, has been called the father of the Civic Center.

The city has also been the birthplace or home of several country music
Country music

Country music is a blend of popular American music forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in Traditional music, Celtic music, gospel music, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s....
ians including Delbert McClinton
Delbert McClinton

Delbert McClinton is a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and musician. Active as a side-man since at least 1962 and as a band leader since 1972, he has recorded several major-label albums, and has charted singles on the Billboard Hot 100, Mainstream Rock Tracks, and Hot Country Songs charts....
, Jimmie Dale Gilmore
Jimmie Dale Gilmore

Jimmie Dale Gilmore is a country music singer, songwriter, actor, recording artist and producer, currently living in Austin, Texas, Texas....
, Butch Hancock
Butch Hancock

Butch Hancock is a country music/folk music recording artist and song writer. He was born July 12, 1945 in Lubbock, Texas. Hancock is a member of The Flatlanders along with Joe Ely and Jimmie Dale Gilmore, but he has principally performed a solo career....
 and Joe Ely
Joe Ely

Joe Ely is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist whose music touches on honky-tonk, country music and rock and roll.He has had a genre-crossing career, performing with Bruce Springsteen, Los Super Seven, The Clancy Brothers and James McMurtry in addition to his early work with The Clash and more recent acoustic tours with Lyle Lovet...
 (collectively known as The Flatlanders
The Flatlanders

The Flatlanders are a country music from Lubbock, Texas founded by singers/songwriters/guitarists Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely, and Butch Hancock....
), Mac Davis
Mac Davis

Morris Mac Davis, known as Mac Davis , is a country music singer and songwriter originally from Lubbock, Texas, Texas who has enjoyed much pop music Crossover success....
, Terry Allen, Lloyd Maines
Lloyd Maines

Lloyd Maines is an American country music musician and producer who was born and raised in Lubbock, Texas and is now based in Austin, Texas.Perhaps best known as a pedal steel guitar player, Maines is a multi-instrumentalist who has also performed and/or recorded playing dobro, electric and acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo and bell tree....
 and his daughter, Dixie Chicks
Dixie Chicks

The Dixie Chicks are a country music group, comprising three women; Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines, and Emily Robison. Together, they have sold over 36 million albums as of March 2009....
 singer, Natalie Maines
Natalie Maines

Natalie Louise Maines Pasdar is an United States singer-songwriter who achieved success as the lead vocalist for the female alternative country band , the Dixie Chicks....
, Texas Tech alums Pat Green
Pat Green

Patrick Craven Green is an American country music artist. Active since 1995, he has recorded a total of ten studio albums, including several independent works, three for Republic Records and one for BNA Records....
 and Cory Morrow
Cory Morrow

Cory Morrow is a singer/songwriter who has gained popularity throughout the Southwest. Morrow started playing guitar at Memorial High School in Houston....
, and Coronado High School
Coronado High School (Lubbock)

Coronado High School is the second newest high school in the Lubbock Independent School District. Coronado, named for the great Spanish adventurer and explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, opened its doors in 1965 as the third high school in Lubbock....
 graduate Richie McDonald
Richie McDonald

Richard Vance McDonald is an American country music artist. From 1992 until his departure in 2007, he was the lead singer of the group Lonestar, which recorded seven studio albums on BNA Records during his tenure as lead vocalist....
 (lead singer of Lonestar
Lonestar

Lonestar is an American country music group consisting of Cody Collins , Michael Britt , Keech Rainwater and Dean Sams . Collins, who had formerly been in another country group called McAlyster, replaced former lead vocalist Richie McDonald, who left in November 2007 for a solo career....
 until 2007). Pete Orta
Pete Orta

Pete Orta Born in Port Lavaca, Orta moved to Lubbock, Texas at age six. Despite the roughly 540-mile initial relocation from south to north Texas, Orta's family kept moving within Lubbock city limits....
 from the Christian rock group Petra
Petra (band)

Petra was a prominent Christian rock band, regarded by many as a pioneer of the Christian rock and of the Contemporary Christian music genres. Petra was formed in 1972 in music, in Fort Wayne, Indiana by Bob Hartman, Greg Hough and John DeGroff while they were students of the Christian Training Center....
 and basketball players Craig Ehlo
Craig Ehlo

Joel Craig Ehlo, referred to as just Craig Ehlo , is a retired United States National Basketball Association player.A 6'6" shooting guard/small forward from Odessa Junior College and Washington State University, Ehlo was selected in the third round of the 1983 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets....
 and Daniel Santiago
Daniel Santiago

Daniel Gregg Santiago Lynn is a professional Puerto Rico/USA basketball player, currently playing at the Center position for Spain Asociaci?n de Clubs de Baloncesto's FC Barcelona ....
 have also called Lubbock home. The city is also the birthplace of actor Chace Crawford
Chace Crawford

Christopher Chace Crawford is an United States actor best known for his role as Nate Archibald in Gossip Girl on The CW Television Network....
 (The Covenant
The Covenant (film)

The Covenant is a 2006 supernatural thriller movie directed by Renny Harlin and written by J. S. Cardone....
, Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl (TV series)

Gossip Girl is an American television show inspired by the popular Gossip Girl of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series revolves around the lives of socialite teenagers growing up on New York City's Upper East Side who attend elite academic institutions while dealing with, friends, family, jealousy, and other issues....
) and singer Travis Garland from the band NLT
NLT (band)

NLT is an American Pop music boy group from Texas and Los Angeles....
.

The National Cowboy Symposium and Celebration, an annual event celebrating the prototypical Old West
American Old West

For cultural influences and their development, see Western .The American Old West or Wild West comprises the history, geography, peoples, lore, and cultural expression of life in the Western United States , most often referring to the period of the latter half of the 19th century, between the American Civil War and the end of th...
 cowboy
Cowboy

A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks....
, takes place in Lubbock. The event is held in September and features art, music, cowboy poetry
Cowboy poetry

Cowboy poetry is a form of poetry which grew out of a tradition of extemporaneous composition carried on by workers on cattle drives and ranches....
, stories, and the presentation of scholarly papers on cowboy culture and the history of the American West. A chuckwagon
Chuckwagon

A chuckwagon was originally a wagon that carried food and cooking equipment on the prairies of the United States and Canada. They would form a part of a wagon train of settlers or feed nomadic workers like cowboys or loggers....
 cook-off and horse
Horse

The horse is a hoofed mammal, a subspecies of one of seven extant species of the family Equidae. The horse has evolution of the horse over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature into the large, odd-toed ungulate animal of today....
 parade also take place during the event.

Every year on July 4, Lubbock hosts the 4th on Broadway event, an Independence Day
Independence Day (United States)

In the United States, Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday commemorating the adoption of the United States Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain....
 festival
Festival

A festival is an event, usually and ordinarily staged by a local community, which centers on some unique aspect of that community.Among many religions, a feast or festival is a set of celebrations in honour of God or Polytheism....
. The event is entirely free to the public, and is considered the largest free festival in Texas. The day's activities usually include a morning parade, a street fair along Broadway Avenue with food stalls and live bands, the Early Settlers' Luncheon, and an evening concert/fireworks program. Broadway Festivals Inc., the non-profit corporation which organizes the event, estimates a 2004 attendance of over 175,000 people. Additionally, the College Baseball Foundation holds events relating to its College Baseball Hall of Fame
College Baseball Hall of Fame

The College Baseball Hall of Fame, located in Lubbock, Texas, is a museum operated by the College Baseball Foundation serving as the central point for the study of the history of college baseball in the United States....
 during the 4th on Broadway event.

Lubbock's main newspaper is the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal is a newspaper based in Lubbock, Texas, United States. It is owned by the Morris Communications. The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal was a combination of two newspapers, the Lubbock Avalanche and the Lubbock Daily Journal....
, which is owned by Morris Communications
Morris Communications

Morris Communications of Augusta, Georgia is a privately held media company with diversified holdings that include newspaper and magazine publishing, outdoor advertising, radio broadcasting, book publishing and distribution, visitor publications and online services....
. Texas Tech University publishes a student-run daily newspaper called, The Daily Toreador
The Daily Toreador

The Daily Toreador is the student newspaper of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The newspaper started in 1925 after the founding of Texas Technological College in 1923....
.

Local TV stations include KTXT-TV
KTXT-TV

KTXT-TV is a Public Broadcasting Service member station broadcasting on digital channel 39. KTXT is owned by Texas Tech University and housed on its campus in Lubbock, Texas....
-5 (PBS), KCBD
KCBD

KCBD "NewsChannel 11" is the National Broadcasting Company network affiliate serving the entire Lubbock, Texas metropolitan area, owned and operated by Raycom Media....
-11 (NBC), KLBK-13 (CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
), KAMC
KAMC

KAMC is the American Broadcasting Company network affiliated television station serving the entire Lubbock, Texas metropolitan area. Its transmitter is located in Lubbock, Texas....
-28 (ABC), and KJTV-TV
KJTV-TV

KJTV-TV is the Fox Broadcasting Company affiliate serving Lubbock, Texas, owned by Ramar Communications. KJTV was a charter station for its network, having broadcasted the network since its launch on October 9, 1986....
-34 (Fox
Fox Broadcasting Company

The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly referred to as Fox and stylized as FOX, is an United States television network owned by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation....
).

According to a study released by the non-partisan Bay Area Center for Voting Research, Lubbock is the second most conservative city in the United States with a population over 100,000.

Attractions

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The National Ranching Heritage Center
National Ranching Heritage Center

The National Ranching Heritage Center, a museum of ranching history, is located in Lubbock, Texas on the campus of Texas Tech University. It features a number of authentic early Texas ranch buildings as well as a railroad depot, homesteads, and other historic structures....
, a museum of ranching history, is located in Lubbock. It features a number of authentic early Texas ranch
Ranch

A ranch is an area of landscape, including various structures, given primarily to the practice of ranching, the practice of raising grazing livestock such as cattle or sheep for meat or wool....
 buildings as well as a railroad depot and other historic buildings. There is also an extensive collection of weapons on display. Jim Humphreys
Jim Humphreys

James O'Neill Humphreys, Sr., usually known as Jim Humphreys , was a prominent Texas rancher and the former board chairman of the National Ranching Heritage Center, an entity of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas....
, late manager of the Pitchfork Ranch
Pitchfork Ranch

The Pitchfork Ranch, established in 1883, encompasses some 181,000 acres in Dickens County, Texas and King County, Texas counties in West Texas, in the United States, with an annex in Jefferson County, Oklahoma in southern Oklahoma....
 east of Lubbock, was a prominent board member of the center.

The Southwest Collection, an archive of the history of the region and its surroundings which also works closely with the College Baseball Foundation, is located on the campus of Texas Tech University, as are the Moody Planetarium and the Museum of Texas Tech University.

The Depot District, an area of the city dedicated to music and nightlife, is located in the old railroad depot area and boasts a number of theatre
Theatre

Theatre is the branch of the performing arts defined by Bernard Beckerman as what "occurs when one or more actor, isolated in time and/or Theater , present themselves to Audience." By this broad definition, theatre has existed since the dawn of man, as a result of human tendency for story telling....
s, upscale restaurants, and cultural attractions. The Depot District is also home to several shops, pubs and nightclubs, a radio station, a brewery, a magazine, a winery, a salon, and other establishments. Many of the buildings were remodeled from the original Fort Worth & Denver South Plains Railway Depot which originally stood on the site. The Buddy Holly Center, a museum highlighting the life and music of Buddy Holly
Buddy Holly

Charles Hardin Holley, known professionally as Buddy Holly was an American singer-songwriter and a pioneer of rock and roll. Although his success lasted only a year and a half before his The Day the Music Died, Holly is described by critic Bruce Eder as "the single most influential creative force in early rock and roll." His works and...
, is also located in the Depot District.

Lubbock is also home to the Silent Wings Museum
Silent Wings Museum

Silent Wings Museum, "The Legacy of The World War II Military glider Pilots", is a museum in Lubbock, Texas....
. Located on North I-27, Silent Wings features photographs and artifacts from the World War II era glider pilots.

The Science Spectrum is an interactive museum and IMAX Dome
IMAX

IMAX is a film film format and projection standard created by Canada's IMAX Corporation. The traditional version of IMAX has the capacity to record and display images of far greater size and than conventional film display systems....
 theatre with a special focus on children and youth.

Mackenzie Park
Mackenzie Park is home to Joyland Amusement Park
Joyland Amusement Park

The Joyland Amusement Park is a small family owned traditional amusement park, located in Lubbock, Texas, Texas, USA within Lubbock's Mackenzie Park....
, Prairie Dog town, and both a disc golf
Disc golf

Disc golf is a Flying disc games in which individual players throw a flying disc into a basket or at a target. According to the Professional Disc Golf Association, "The object of the game is to traverse a course from beginning to end in the fewest number of throws of the disc."...
 and regular golf course. The park also holds the American Wind Power Center
American Wind Power Center

File:Vestasturbine.jpgThe American Wind Power Center is a museum of wind power in Lubbock, Texas. It is on of city park land in downtown Lubbock....
 which houses over 100 historic windmills on 28 acres. The Brazos river winds through Mackenzie Park. It is collectively part of the rather extensive Lubbock Park system.

In March 1877, Mackenzie Park was the site of the Battle of Yellow House Canyon
Battle of Yellow House Canyon

The Battle of Yellow House Canyon was a battle between a group of Quahadi Comanche and Apaches and a group of bison hunters that occurred on March 18, 1877, near the site of the present-day city of Lubbock, Texas....
, which occurred during the Buffalo Hunters' War
Buffalo Hunters' War

The Buffalo Hunters' War or Staked Plains War occurred in 1877. Approximately 170 Comanche warriors and their families led by Black Horse left the Indian Territory in December, 1876, for the Llano Estacado of Texas....
.

Sports

The Texas Tech Red Raiders
Texas Tech Red Raiders

The Texas Tech Red Raiders are the College athletics teams that represent Texas Tech University. The women's basketball team uses the name Lady Raiders; however, the school's other women's teams use the "Red Raiders" name....
 have seventeen teams in eleven different varsity sports. Men's varsity sports at Texas Tech are baseball, basketball, cross country
Cross country

Cross country can refer to:Sports* Cross country running, a sport in which teams of runners compete to complete a course over open or rough terrain...
, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track & field. Women's varsity sports are basketball, cross country, golf, indoor and outdoor track & field, soccer
College soccer

College soccer is a term used to describe Football that is played by teams operated by colleges and University as opposed to a Professional sports operated for exclusively financial purposes....
, softball, tennis, and volleyball. The university also offers 30 club sports, including cycling, equestrian
Equestrianism

Equestrianism refers to the skill of riding or driving horses. This broad description includes both use of horses for practical, working animal purposes as well as recreational activities and animals in sport....
, ice hockey, lacrosse, polo
Polo

Polo is a team sport played on horseback in which the objective is to score Goal s against an opposing team. Riders score by driving a small white plastic or wooden Ball game into the opposing team's goal using a long-handled mallet....
, rodeo
Rodeo

Rodeo is a sport which arose out of the working practices of cattle herding in Spain, Mexico, and later the United States, Canada, South America and Australia....
, rugby
Rugby football

Rugby football may refer to a number of sports through history descended from a common form of football developed in different areas of England....
, running, sky diving, swimming, water polo, and wrestling. In 2006, the polo team, composed of Will Tankard, Ross Haislip, Peter Blake, and Tanner Kneese, won the collegiate national championship.

The football
Texas Tech Red Raiders football

The Texas Tech Red Raiders football program is a college football team that represents Texas Tech University . The team is currently a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is a Division I Bowl Subdivision of the National Collegiate Athletic Association ....
 program has been competing since October 3, 1925. The Red Raiders have won eleven conference titles and been to 31 bowl games, winning five of the last seven.

The men's basketball
Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball

The Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball team represents Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I basketball competition....
 program, started in 1925 and presently coached by Pat Knight
Pat Knight

Patrick Knight is the head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball team. He previously served in other coaching, administrative, and scouting capacities with United States Basketball League, International Basketball Association, National Collegiate Athletic Association, National Basketball Association, and Continental Basketball...
, son of hall-of-famer
Basketball Hall of Fame

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame honors exceptional basketball players, all-time great coaches, Referee#basketball, executives, and other major contributors to the game....
 and former Texas Tech coach Bob Knight, has been to the NCAA Tournament
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship

The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a Single-elimination tournament tournament held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United States....
 14 times—advancing to the Sweet 16 three times.

Of the varsity sports, Texas Tech has had its greatest success in women's basketball
Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
. Led by Sheryl Swoopes
Sheryl Swoopes

Sheryl Denise Swoopes is an American professional basketball player who played most recently for the Seattle Storm in the Women's National Basketball Association....
 and head coach Marsha Sharp
Marsha Sharp

Marsha Sharp was the head coach of Texas Tech University's women's basketball team, the Texas Tech Red Raiders, for 23 years. She retired following the 2005?2006 season....
, the Lady Raiders won the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship in 1993. The Lady Raiders have also been to the NCAA Elite Eight three times and the NCAA Sweet 16 seven times. In early 2006, Lady Raiders coach Marsha Sharp resigned and was replaced on March 30, 2006 by Kristy Curry
Kristy Curry

Kristy Lynn Curry n?e Sims is the head coach of Texas Tech University's women's basketball team, the Texas Tech Red Raiders. She took the job in 2006, following the retirement of Marsha Sharp....
, who had been coaching at Purdue
Purdue Boilermakers

Boilermakers is the official athletic moniker for the intercollegiate athletic teams of Purdue University. As is common with athletic nicknames, it is also used as colloquial designation of Purdue's students and alumni at large....
.

Other sports at Tech include cross country, baseball, golf, tennis, track, ice hockey, soccer, softball, volleyball and polo.

High school athletics also feature prominently in the local culture. In addition, Lubbock is the home of the Chaparrals of Lubbock Christian University. In 2007, the Lubbock Renegades
Lubbock Renegades

The Lubbock Renegades were an expansion member of the af2. The team played its home games at the City Bank Coliseum, which was the former home of the Intense Football League/National Indoor Football League team, the Lubbock Gunslingers....
 began play as a member of the af2
Af2

af2 is the name of the Arena Football League's minor league, which started play in 2000. The rules are the same as for the parent league. af2 plays its season from April to July....
, a developmental league of the Arena Football League
Arena Football League

The Arena Football League was founded in 1987 in sports as an American football arena football. The AFL's attendance increased dramatically over its last few years, rising to an average of 12,415 people per game in 2007, and 12,957 per game in 2008, but the increases were accompanied by greatly increased expenses and debt, leading to the can...
.

In 2007, the Lubbock Western All-Stars Little League Baseball team made it to the final four of the Little League World Series
2007 Little League World Series

The Little League World Series was a baseball tournament held August 17 through August 26 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Eight teams from the United States and eight from throughout the world competed to decide the winner of the 61st installment of the Little League World Series....
.

National Register of Historic Places

  • Cactus Theater
    Cactus Theater

    The Cactus Theater is a theater located in Lubbock, Texas, United States. It hosts live music productions, Musical theatre, and theatrical plays....
  • Canyon Lakes Archaeological District
  • Carlock Building
    Carlock Building

    The Carlock Building, 1001 ? 1013 13th Street, Lubbock, Texas, is an office building designed in the Art Deco style by J. B. Davies & Company of Fort Worth, Texas....
  • Fort Worth and Denver South Plains Railway Depot
  • Fred and Annie Snyder House
  • Holden Properties Historic District
  • Kress Building
  • Lubbock High School
    Lubbock High School

    Lubbock High School is a University Interscholastic League#Groupings high school serving grades ninth grade to twelfth grade in Lubbock, Texas ....
  • Lubbock Lake Landmark
    Lubbock Lake Landmark

    Lubbock Lake Landmark, also known as Lubbock Lake Site, is an important Archaeology site and natural history preserve in the city of Lubbock, Texas....
  • Lubbock Post Office and Federal Building
  • South Overton Residential Historic District
  • Texas Technological College Dairy Barn
    Texas Technological College Dairy Barn

    The Texas Technological College Dairy Barn, located on the Texas Tech University campus in Lubbock, Texas, was constructed from 1926-27 and served as a teaching facility for 40 years....
  • Texas Technological College Historic District
  • Tubbs-Carlisle House
    Tubbs-Carlisle House

    Tubbs/Carlisle House or Tubbs House or Tubbs/Revier House is an historic house in Lubbock, Texas....
  • Warren and Myrta Bacon House
    Warren and Myrta Bacon House

    The Warren and Myrta Bacon House, 1802 Broadway, Lubbock, Texas, was designed and built from plans by W. M. Rice of Amarillo, Texas in 1916. It was designed along Neoclassical architecture lines for Warren A....
  • William Curry Holden
    William Curry Holden

    William Curry Holden , also known as Curry Holden, was an historian and archaeologist. In 1937, he became the first director of the Museum of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas....
     and Olive Price Holden House


Transportation

The city's air services are provided by Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport
Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport

Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport is an airport located just north of Lubbock, Texas, Texas. Originally known as Lubbock International Airport, it was renamed in 2004 to honor former Texas governor Preston Smith ....
, which is named for the Lubbock businessman who became lieutenant governor
Lieutenant governor

A lieutenant governor or lieutenant-governor is a high officer of state, whose precise role and rank vary by jurisdiction. In the United States and many Commonwealth of Nations systems, lieutenant governors are usually deputy heads of state....
 and governor
Governor

A governor is a governing official, usually the Executive of a non-sovereign level of government, ranking under the head of state. In federations, a governor may be the title of each appointed or elected politician who governs a constitutive state....
 of Texas. It is located on the northeast side of the city. Public transportation is provided by , a bus transit system running Monday through Saturday every week with a transit center hub in downtown.

Lubbock is served by major highways. Interstate 27 (the former Avenue H) links the city to Amarillo
Amarillo, Texas

Amarillo is the 14th-largest city in the U.S. state of Texas, the largest in the Texas Panhandle, and the county seat of Potter County, Texas. A portion of the city extends into Randall County, Texas....
 and Interstate 40, a transcontinental route. I-27 was completed through the city in 1992 (it originally terminated just north of downtown). Other major highways include US 62 and US 82 which run concurrently (except for 4th Street (82) and 19th Street (62) through the city east-west as the Brownfield
Brownfield, Texas

Brownfield is a city in Terry County, Texas, Texas, United States. The population was 9,488 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Terry County, Texas near Lubbock, Texas in West Texas....
 Highway (soon to be upgraded to Marsha Sharp Freeway, 19th Street (62 only), 4th Street/Parkway Drive (82 only) and Idalou
Idalou, Texas

Idalou is a city in Lubbock County, Texas, Texas, United States. It is located 7 miles northeast of Lubbock near the intersection of Farm to Market Road 400 and U.S....
 Highway. US 84 (Avenue Q/Slaton
Slaton, Texas

Slaton is a city in Lubbock County, Texas, Texas, United States. The population was 6,109 at the 2000 United States Census. It is part of the Lubbock, Texas Lubbock metropolitan area....
 Highway/Clovis
Clovis, New Mexico

Clovis is a city in and the county seat of Curry County, New Mexico, New Mexico, United States. The population is 42,213 at the 2007 census.Clovis is located in the Llano Estacado and eastern New Mexico regions....
 Road) is also another east-west route running NW/SE diagonally. U.S. Highway 87 runs between San Angelo
San Angelo, Texas

San Angelo is a city in and the county seat of Tom Green County, Texas, Texas, United States, in West-Central Texas. As of the United States Census, 2000, the city had a total population of 88,439....
 and Amarillo and follows I-27 concurrently. State Highway 114 runs east-west, following US 62/82 on the east before going its own way. Lubbock is circled by Loop 289, which suffers from traffic congestion despite being a potential bypass around the city, which is the reason behind I-27 and Brownfield Highway being built through the city to have freeway traffic flow effectively inside the loop.

The city is set up on a simple grid plan
Grid plan

The grid plan or gridiron plan is a type of city plan in which streets run at Angle#Types of angless to each other, forming a wikt:grid. In the context of the culture of Ancient Greece the grid plan is called Hippodamian plan....
. In the heart of the city, numbered streets run east-west and lettered avenues run north-south — the grid begins at Avenue A in the east and First Street in the north. North of First Street, city planners chose to name streets alphabetically from the south to the north. The north-south avenues run from A to Y. What would be Avenue Z is actually University Avenue since it runs along the east side of Texas Tech. Beyond that, the A-to-Z convention resumes, using two-syllable names (e.g. Memphis Avenue, Quaker Avenue, Vicksburg Avenue). Again, the Z name is not used, with Slide Road appearing in its place.

Lubbock has no inter-city rail
Inter-city rail

Inter-city rail services are express train passenger services which cover longer distances than Commuter rail or Regional rail trains.There is no clear definition of Inter-city rail....
 service, although there have been various proposals over the years to remedy this. One, the Caprock Chief
Caprock Chief

The Caprock Chief or Caprock Xpress was a proposed Amtrak inter-city rail service which would run from Fort Worth, Texas to Denver, Colorado, passing through the Texas Panhandle, which currently does not have passenger rail service of any kind....
, would have seen daily service as part of a Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth is the List of United States cities by population in the United States and the fifth-largest city within the state of Texas. Situated in and a cultural gateway into the Western United States, the city covers nearly in Tarrant County, Texas and Denton County, Texas counties, serving as the county seat for Tarrant County....
Denver, Colorado
Denver, Colorado

Denver is the Capital and the Colorado municipalities of the state of Colorado, in the United States. Denver is a consolidated city-county located in the South Platte River on the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains....
 service, but it failed to gain traction.

Education


Lubbock is home to Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University

Texas Tech University is a public university, coeducational, research university in Lubbock, Texas. Established on February 10, 1923, and originally known as Texas Technological College, it is the leading institution of the Texas Tech University System and has the List of largest Texas universities by enrollment student body in the state of T...
, which was established on February 10, 1923, as Texas Technological College. It is the leading institution of the Texas Tech University System and has the seventh largest student body in the state of Texas. With 1,839 acres (7.44 km2), it has the second largest contiguous campus in the United States and is the only school in Texas to house an undergraduate institution, law school, and medical school at the same location. Altogether, the university has educated students from all 50 U.S. states and over 100 foreign countries. Enrollment has continued to increase in recent years and growth is on track with a plan to have 40,000 students by the year 2020.

Lubbock also has other college campuses in the city including Lubbock Christian University, South Plains College
South Plains College

South Plains College is a community college located in Levelland, Texas. It operates satellite branches in Plainview, Texas and at the Reese Technology Center, formerly Reese Air Force Base, in Lubbock, Texas....
, Wayland Baptist University
Wayland Baptist University

Wayland Baptist University is private, coeducational Baptist university based in Plainview, Texas, Texas, United States Wayland Baptist has a total of fourteen campuses in four additional Texas cities, five other states, and the country of Kenya....
, and Sunset International Bible Institute.

Most of Lubbock is served by the Lubbock Independent School District
Lubbock Independent School District

Lubbock Independent School District was established in 1907. Accredited by the Texas Education Agency, LISD is the largest school district that serves the city of Lubbock, Texas, Texas ....
. Small portions of Lubbock extend into the neighboring districts of Frenship
Frenship Independent School District

Frenship Independent School District is a public school district based in Wolfforth, Texas, Texas .In addition to Wolfforth, the district serves western portions of Lubbock, Texas and southwestern Lubbock County, Texas....
, Lubbock-Cooper
Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District

Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District is a 3-A school district located south of the city of Lubbock, Texas, Texas , centered on the small community of Woodrow, Texas....
, and Roosevelt
Roosevelt Independent School District

Roosevelt Independent School District is a public school district located in east central Lubbock County, Texas, Texas .The district serves the unincorporated communities of Acuff, Texas and Roosevelt, Lubbock County, Texas along with the incorporated towns of Buffalo Springs, Texas and Ransom Canyon, Texas....
.

The Lubbock area is also home to many private schools, such as Christ the King High School
Christ the King High School (Lubbock, Texas)

Christ the King High School is a private school, Roman Catholic high school in Lubbock, Texas. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lubbock and part of the Christ The King Cathedral School....
, Christ the King Junior High, Christ the King Elementary, Trinity Christian High School
Trinity Christian High School

Trinity Christian High School is a private high school run by Trinity Church of Lubbock, Texas with around 875 students. The school was founded in 1977 and graduated its first senior class in 1991....
, Lubbock Christian High School, and All Saints Episcopal School.

See also

  • The Education of Shelby Knox
    The Education of Shelby Knox

    The Education of Shelby Knox is 2005 in film documentary film film that tells the coming of age story about Shelby Knox, a teenage girl who joins a campaign for comprehensive sex education in the high schools of Lubbock, Texas....


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