Maps and Statistics of Lubbock
Lubbock, located in the northwestern part of Texas, is known as the "Hub City" due to its status as an economic, educational, and health-care hub in the South Plains. With a population of over 250,000, it is one of the major cities in Texas. Lubbock is renowned for its significant contributions to agriculture, specifically the cotton industry, thanks to its location in one of the largest continuous cotton-growing regions in the world. The city is also home to Texas Tech University, which plays a pivotal role in the local economy and culture. The University brings in a vibrant student population and a range of cultural, sports, and academic events. The Lubbock music scene is notable, with a rich history connected to prominent figures like Buddy Holly. The Buddy Holly Center celebrates this legacy. Lubbock's diverse attractions include the National Ranching Heritage Center, the Science Spectrum Museum, and an array of wineries, providing a mix of educational and recreational opportunities.
Area | 352.631 km2 |
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