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Watercolor Exhibition - Museum of Texas Tech University
40th Annual Western Federation of Watercolor Societies Exhibition
April 16 - July 16
Open and free to the public:
Tues-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 1-5pm; Mon Closed
Museum of Texas Tech University
3301 4th St, Lubbock, TX
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Discover Texas Tech: Museums and Historical Centers
This edition of Discover Texas Tech highlights the nationally-renowned facilities the university has to offer its students and the community.
Top 15 Things To Do In Lubbock, Texas
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Here are top 15 things to do in Lubbock, Texas
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1. Museum of Texas Tech University -
2. Silent Wings Museum -
3. The National Ranching Heritage Center -
4. Buddy Holly Center -
5. American Wind Power Center -
6. CapRock Winery -
7. Bayer Museum of Agriculture -
8. Ballet Lubbock -
9. Caviel Museum of African American History -
10. Joyland Amusement Park -
11. Charles Adams Gallery -
12. Cactus Theater -
13. Lubbock Lake National Historic Landmark -
14. Legacy Play Village -
15. Mackenzie Park -
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MoTTU - A Museum in Texas for Anyone, Anytime of Year
The Museum of Texas Tech University is one of the most diverse museums on Earth. Did you know it hosts one of the best Museum Science Master's degrees in the United States? Come see what seven museum divisions, each with their own collection, can do for you.
Museum of Texas Tech University - MHSA Museum and Heritage Students Association
Megan O., Student Assistant in the Paleontology Division of the Museum of Texas Tech University, tells us how she found out about Texas Tech University's Museum Science and Heritage Management Masters Program and her career goals.
Lubbock Texas Grand Opening!
Texas Tech Recreational Center tour
Take a look at Texas Tech's Rec Center. Visit for more information.
Top 13 Tourist Attractions in Lubbock - Travel Texas
Top 13 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Lubbock - Travel Texas:
National Ranching Heritage Center, The Buddy Holly Center, Silent Wings Museum, Science Spectrum Museum, American Wind Power Center, Prairie Dog Town, Museum of Texas Tech University, Buddy Holly Statue and West Texas Walk of Fame, Jones AT&T Stadium @ Texas Tech University, Joyland Amusement Park, Bayer Museum of Agriculture, Cactus Theater, Mackenzie Park
Lubbock Lake Landmark
Here is a short documentary I made about my experience at Lubbock Lake Landmark in Lubbock, TX.
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Model T Virtual Exhibit
A brief overview of the Model T followed by information on the 1923 Model T Touring Car in the Collections of the National Ranching Heritage Center of Texas Tech University. The Model T in the NRHC Collections once belonged to Victor Smith, one of the best known professors at Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas. The car was featued in an exhibit on the Model T; the exhibit was made possible through the generous support of gene messer Ford of Lubbock, Texas.
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Great Exhibits at the Museum of Texas Tech University
May is National Museum Month, and the Museum of Texas Tech University has a variety of exhibits to appeal to a diverse audience.
USA Road Trip #8 - National Ranching Heritage Center in Lubbock, Texas
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Welcome to my travel vlog! This is an account of my american road trip, and I'm working through the Texas videos at present.
We went to the National Ranching Heritage Center in Lubbock, Texas and it was so cool! It's a historical park museum. It's like walking through history in chronological order. You start at the most primitive of houses (well, maybe not totally primitive, but really old), and work your way through architecture that describes how The West was won! You'll see the best in The West :) ha ha ha. Really though, it was so well done, and probably among the best museums I've been to in terms of the story telling and museum organization of the place. It is run by Texas Tech University. Here is their website:
We saw things like wells, kilns that looked like dog houses, cattle brands, old ranching houses that were transported there, barns, cattle traps, Indian territory houses that had special defences (Jowell House), and so much more. We saw a grocery store (the Waggoner Commissary) with an antique cash register and a can of pure lard. We saw a corral to trap cattle and an old school house that had heat capabilities it in! (It was Bairfield Schoolhouse). The big nice, Queen Anne style, two-bathroom house was a highlight, and it was under restoration while we were there. It was called Barton House. Oh wait, let's not forget the outhouse!
Sadly, we missed the cowboy. But we did see real old cowboy stuff from the Wild Wild West, like lassoo's and saddles and cowboy hats.
There were ranches, ranching equipment, horse taming areas (probably for mustangs), hay, horse carriages, a real train, and old beat up country truck, windmills, and pretty much everything except real animals and time travel abilities :) But there were jack rabbits!
I got to go with my friends and some very cute babies. One of them even gave me a fun time pretending she was at a rodeo!
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See my next vlog! We went to the Lubbock Art Trail and encountered a pumpkin-pie eating kitty, shamed with guilt!
See my last vlog! It was of our Texas football game night, of which I know nothing about!
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Article on Lubbock TX
Buying a house is an exciting plan, and picking a place to buy it in can be even more exciting. Let's say that you're thinking of buying Lubbock real estate or are considering looking through Lubbock homes for sale. This city is the 87th largest city in the United States, with 199,564 in population. The city has a nickname of The Hub City because it's seen as the economic and education hub of the South Plain Regions.
There are many things that you can consider as highlights of investing on Lubbock real estate. Here are just a few of them:
1. Local Economy - Lubbock was once called as one of the best place in Texas to start a business. The community has relatively less expensive rent for commercial establishments. The local government is also very supportive to entrepreneurs, and the community's traditional business atmosphere as well as its auspicious location makes it a great location for businesses in the area.
2. Good schools - The presence of good schools is important when considering whether a community is a good place to make a real estate investment. Properties near schools tend to have higher value than others too far away from them. This community has a number of good public and private schools in it, most notable is Lubbock High School which has been recognized several times by Newsweek as one of the best high schools in the United States. There's also the Texas Tech University, as well as private schools like Trinity Christian High School, and others.
3. Cultural Scene - Lubbock has an interesting musical culture, especially since it's the birthplace of Buddy Holly, a rock and roll legend. There's even a cultural center named after him. The city also hosts an annual Lubbock Music Festival. There are also other cultural events such as the National Cowboy Symposium and Celebration, Broadway events, and other fairs and live bands throughout the year.
4. Local Attractions - The community has a number of local attractions like the National Ranching Heritage Center, which contains artefacts about the local ranching history. It also contains several authentic historic buildings and weapons on display. There's also the Depot District which is the night life and music hub of the city. There's also the Silent Wings Museum where artifacts and photographs from the World War II. There are also a lot of parks and historic places to enjoy.
There are many things that would make a place an ideal place to live in and a lot of it has to do with what you want and what you need. The value of your house not only depends on the technicalities that make a real estate property a good investment. It's also important that you invest in a property where you see yourself living and enjoying. After all, buying a house is a serious commitment and one you will have to stick with for several years.
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Photographers on Ansel Adams
Acclaimed photographers Wyman Meinzer and Jerod Foster, Ph.D. speak on the influence of Ansel Adams.
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Visit Ansel Adams: American Master, Selections from the David H. Arrington Collection at the Museum of Texas Tech University, August 14, 2015 – January 17, 2016.
This exhibition of 100 works of art surveys a lifetime of creative insight and photographic acumen by American master Ansel Adams (1902-1984). Adams prevails as a premier artist of the 20th century, and his images established a standard for American landscape photography. The exhibition has been curated from the collection of Midland, Texas, resident David H. Arrington. An advocate of Adams, Arrington has gathered one of the largest private collections in the world, with iconic landscapes of the western United States and rare prints demonstrating Adams’ virtuoso photographic techniques.
Texas Tech University Campus Tour | 4K Drone Shot
Texas Tech University Campus Tour
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COLLEGE WEEK IN MY LIFE (pt.2) // TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
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Discover Texas Tech: College of Architecture
Founded in 1986, the College of Architecture has program sites in Lubbock, El Paso and Houston. The College is home to roughly 400 undergraduate and 100 graduate students, according to Jim Williamson, dean of the College of Architecture.
1940 Texas Tech Homecoming Parade
This video footage was taken from an unpublished video oral history. This video is of the end of the 1940 Homecoming Parade and portions of the game against Wake Forest. Texas Tech won 12 to 7.
At the :22 mark, Elmer Tarbox is the young man in the dark suit sitting on the Boy Scout/Alpha Phi Omega float. This information was provided by Chino Chapa.