Tag: Attractions

Destination Spotlight: Charles Adams Gallery

For art lovers in Lubbock, the Charles Adams Gallery shines bright. Having been in business since 1982, owner Charles Adams has a knack for what keeps a gallery thriving over many years. We caught up with Adams to learn more about this famous Lubbock landmark and what makes it truly unique to Lubbock. What is

Live Love Lubbock with Jim & Patti Douglass

Patti is a red wine gal and Jim is a white wine guy. You’ll find them “cutting loose” at The Funky Door Bistro & Wine Room or enjoying traditional Salvadoran food and bragging about the “Hub City.” These love birds are having a whole lot of fun in the city, so we couldn’t think of a better couple

Destination Spotlight – The Rawls Course

Destination Spotlight – The Rawls Course Since spring is upon us and the temperature is on the rise, it only seemed fitting to have the Destination Spotlight for March be one that celebrates being outside. For golf lovers far and wide, The Rawls Course at Texas Tech University is very well-known, for both its beautiful design

Live Love Lubbock with Armando Godinez

Live Love Lubbock with Armando Godinez When Armando takes off his creative hat as the art director for a local advertising agency, he enjoys creating his own adventures around Lubbock. Cheers to great craft beer, amazing dining options and of course, Red Raider football at Texas Tech.

An Interview with The Crickets

An Interview with The Crickets On the weekend of what would have been Buddy Holly’s 77th birthday, his old band mates, J.I. Allison, Joe B. Mauldin and their old pal Sonny Curtis came together for the ribbon cutting ceremony at J.I.’s childhood home. It was here that Buddy and J.I. wrote the famous song, “That’ll

Do you “Live Love Lubbock?”

Do you “Live Love Lubbock?” Did you know that in 2011, 5.23 million visitors came to Lubbock spending a total of $698.5 million? We love that Lubbock is a hotspot for tourists from all over the world! In fact, in 2011, Lubbock ranked as the sixth most visited MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) out of the

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