
Buddy Holly Center
1801 Avenue G
806-767-2686
www.buddyhollycenter.org
Celebrate the life and achievements of Lubbock’s favorite son at
the Buddy Holly Center. Visitors can see items donated by family and friends
of the famous musician, such as his guitar and famous glasses.

National Ranching Heritage Center
4th Street & Indiana
806-742-0498
www.ttu.edu/RanchingHeritageCenter
Experience the real west where the story of ranching in North America
is told through the preservation of 36/8 authentic structures displayed
on a 16-acre site. All date from the late 1700s through the early 1900s
and are authentically restored and furnished.

Lubbock Lake Landmark
2401 Landmark Dr. (northwest of Loop 289 & Clovis Hwy.)
806-742-1116
www.museum.ttu.edu
Witness how life was 12,000 years ago at the internationally recognized
Lubbock Lake Landmark archaeological and natural history preserve. A
premier North American site that documents a continuous human presence
on the Southern High Plains since the time of large, extinct mammals
such as the ancient bison, giant short-faced bear, and Columbian mammoth.

Silent Wings Museum
6202 North Interstate 27
806-775-2047
www.silentwingsmuseum.com
Hear the story of the U.S. Combat Glider Program and its role in
World War II. The majority of American glider pilots received their wings at
South Plains Army Airfield (SPAAF) – now the site of Lubbock International
Airport. See one of the few fully restored World War II gliders in existence.

American Wind Power Center
1701 Canyon Lake Drive
806-747-8734
www.windmill.com
See how windmills helped to tame the west in a dynamic museum located
on 28 acres with more than 120 rare and fully restored windmills. The entire
history of the windmill from the 1800’s to present day with the new 20-story
wind turbine generating power for the museum and 300 homes in Lubbock are waiting
for you to expore.

American Museum of Agriculture
1501 Canyon Lakes Drive (next to the American Wind Power Center)
806-744-3786
Displaying machinery and artifacts dating back to the pioneering
years of agriculture with unique exhibits including 70 pedal tractors, 300
toy tractors, restored tractors and horse-drawn equipment.

Science Spectrum & Omni Theater
2579 S. Loop 289 between University & Indiana
806-745-6299
www.sciencespectrum.com
Over 200 interactive hands-on exhibits are waiting for you at the
Science Spectrum. Feel like you’re in another world as the Omni Theater
takes you on an experience of a lifetime with several shows daily.

Lubbock Area Veterans War Memorial
82nd Street & Nashville (in Henry Huneke Park)
806-794-9006
The largest memorial outside of Washington, DC dedicated to the veterans
of Lubbock and the South Plains area.

The Louise H. Underwood Center for the Arts
Avenue K & Mac Davis Lane
806-762-8606
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Sat-Sun Closed
www.theunderwoodcenter.org
Explore the galleries, watch a play, screen a film, or sit back and enjoy
the famous “Lubbock sound” at a music event. LHUCA and its
resident organizations host a number of events, classes, and workshops
throughout the year in all the different art forms. No matter what your
tastes, LHUCA has something for you!
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