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Lubbock is in the northwestern part of Texas. With a population
of 209,737 in 2005, it is the 11th largest city in Texas. The city is 115 square miles and is
at an elevation of 992 feet above sea level. Lubbock
is known as the "Hub
City". The area is
heavily influenced by the South Plain region. It's a heavy producer of cotton
and the area is dependent on water irrigation.
The area is semi
arid and is prone to dust storms during dry times. Lubbock gets about 18 inches of rain per
year, mainly during the summer and in the form of thunderstorms. Summer is hot
with low humidity. Temperatures above 90 degrees are common during the summer
and can rise above 100. Winter is mild, but the temperatures occasionally dip
below freezing. The area usually gets less than 10 inches of snow a year.
The companies that
employee the largest number of people include:
- Cingular
- City of Lubbock
- Covenant Health Systems
- Lubbock County
- Lubbock Independent
School District
- Texas Tech
University
- Texas Tech
University Health
Sciences Center
- United Supermarkets
- University Medical
Center
The National Ranching Heritage
Center features a museum
that has information about ranching history. There are authentic early Texas ranch building,
railroad depot, various historic buildings and weapons.
The Depot District
features various entertainment options including:
- Brewery
- Cultural Attractions
- High end restaurants
- A magazine
- Music and nightlife
- Pubs
- Radio Station
- A salon
- Shops
- Theaters
- A winery
These are some of the Historic Places on the National Register:
- Cactus
Theater
- Canyon Lakes Archeological District
- Carlock Building
- Fort Worth and
Denver South Plains Railway Depot
- Fred
and Annie Snyder House
- Holden
Properties Historic District
- Kress Building
- Lubbock High School
- Lubbock Lake
Landmark
- Lubbock Post Office and Federal Building
- South
Overton Residential Historic District
- Texas Technological
College Dairy Barn
- Texas Technological
College Historic District
- Tubbs-Carlisle
House
- Warren
and Myrta Bacon House
- William
Curry and Olive Price Holden House
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