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h at the National Ranching Heritage Center in | Lubbock, Texas, a gift promoted by former Pitchfork m |
heavy travel schedule and joined KFYO (AM) in | Lubbock as a farm broadcaster, a position that he hel |
Loop 289 is a multi-lane beltway servicing | Lubbock as a freeway. |
He is the co-author, with Terry | Lubbock, of a book analysing the events which led to |
Paden died at his home in | Lubbock after a lengthy fight with Parkinson's diseas |
n West Plains, Missouri - October 16, 1959 in | Lubbock, Texas) a catcher in 1910 for the St. Louis B |
ds were booked in local clubs as a result and | Lubbock experienced a boom in world music influence l |
Lubbock was a partner in the bank Coutts & Co. and a | |
Born in Beaufort, South Carolina, | Lubbock was a businessman in South Carolina before mo |
Lubbock has a mild, semi-arid climate. | |
in the Triangle are Corpus Christi, El Paso, | Lubbock, Midland-Odessa, Abilene, San Angelo, Amarill |
g Office, Golden Spread Electric Cooperative, | Lubbock Police Academy, Motorcycle Training Center, S |
Tech Red Raiders club ice hockey team and the | Lubbock Renegades af2 arena football team. |
Whittenburg family in Amarillo, acquired the | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, after their Panhandle Publ |
in Littlefield, Texas but his family moved to | Lubbock soon after. |
Reese Technology Center began as the | Lubbock Army Air Corps Advanced Flying School in 1942 |
The field is named after | Lubbock Christian alumnus and former Texas Tech baseb |
, Weatherford, Eastland, Abilene, Sweetwater, | Lubbock, Plainview, Amarillo |
a, Texas and heads north through San Antonio, | Lubbock, and Amarillo to the New Mexico border near T |
system forms a loop that runs from Abilene to | Lubbock and Amarillo, around to Canadian and Shamrock |
inducted into the West Texas Walk of Fame in | Lubbock as an original Cricket. |
The 'X' half comprises 'Boswell', 'Fry', ' | Lubbock', 'Saunders' and 'Willett'. |
Born in | Lubbock, Texas and then raised in Dallas, Texas, Cand |
n, Crosby, Floyd, Garza, Hale, Hockley, Lamb, | Lubbock, Lynn, and Terry. |
its home games at the United Spirit Arena in | Lubbock, Texas and are members of the Big 12 Conferen |
This began with the Broadway church in | Lubbock, Texas and the Union Avenue Church in Memphis |
ry genre, painter, and conceptual artist from | Lubbock, Texas, and living in Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
The Maines family lived in and around | Lubbock, Texas, and the band was based there. |
Ingley was born in | Lubbock, Texas, and attended Texas Tech University th |
Wallace joined the Army from | Lubbock, Texas, and by February 27, 1945 was serving |
In June 1861 Terry, | Lubbock, Wharton, and perhaps as many as fifty other |
cturers department sold milk and ice cream to | Lubbock residents and college cafeterias. |
David Box a native of | Lubbock, Texas and a near identical Buddy Holly sound |
istrict serves students in rural southeastern | Lubbock County and parts of Ransom Canyon. |
In 1972, both the | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal and Amarillo Globe-News wer |
graduate programs at Texas Tech University in | Lubbock, Texas and its branch campuses. |
Johnson attended Coronado High School in | Lubbock, Texas and was a three-time All-District pick |
were an all-female garage rock band, based in | Lubbock, Texas, and founded around 1966. |
office, he had a career in law enforcement in | Lubbock, Grapevine, and San Marcos, Texas. |
By 1958, Hall had returned to the | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal; and, by 1965, he had moved |
h divisions in Fort Worth, Amarillo, Abilene, | Lubbock, San Angelo and Wichita Falls. |
The spirit of Buddy Holly and | Lubbock Sound are preserved in the Buddy Holly Center |
sed to Tahoka, Texas, and serving the greater | Lubbock, Texas, area. |
g cities including the eastern portion of the | Lubbock metropolitan area. |
They played their home games in | Lubbock, Texas at Lubbock Municipal Coliseum. |
s, at the Tarrant County Coliseum, as well as | Lubbock, Texas, at the Lubbock Municipal Coliseum, bu |
that is about 32 km (20 mi) long, heading in | Lubbock, Texas, at the junction of Blackwater Draw an |
Miss Texas USA 2003, was held at the | Lubbock Municipal Auditorium on July 15, 2002, at the |
Miss Texas USA 2004, was held at the | Lubbock Municipal Auditorium on July 28, 2003, at the |
Students accepted move to | Lubbock in August, where they are given an orientatio |
erved as a volunteer aide on the battlefield, | Lubbock was authorized to raise a regiment of cavalry |
Carr was recognized in 1991 by the | Lubbock County Bar Association as a "Distinguished Se |
May 28 - John | Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury, English prehistorian (b. |
He was the eldest son of John | Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury (1834-1913) and his first |
John Birkbeck | Lubbock, 2nd Baron Avebury, DL (October 4, 1858 - Mar |
Lubbock's elder son, John, was created a baronet, and | |
It was introduced by Sir John | Lubbock, 1st Baronet, recognising the need for a gove |
United Supermarkets is a | Lubbock, Texas based supermarket chain whose roots go |
Demon Roach Underground (DRU) was a | Lubbock, Texas based BBS that was popular in the "hac |
The Reverend William | Lubbock MA BD (Cantab) (baptized North Walsham, Norfo |
Texas period, President Sam Houston appointed | Lubbock to be comptroller. |
high school, I wanted to go to Texas Tech in | Lubbock just because they were called the Red Raiders |
The seat, which was based in | Lubbock had been held for a generation by popular Dem |
the same time, a friend who was practicing in | Lubbock, Texas, began calling Chavez to recruit him. |
An af2 expansion team, the | Lubbock Renegades, began play in 2007. |
He founded the famous English family of | Lubbock (see below). |
tired historian from Texas Tech University in | Lubbock, co-authored Black Leaders: Texans for Their |
Basil | Lubbock, The Blackwall Frigates, Brown, Son & Ferguso |
Basil | Lubbock, The Blackwall Frigates, Brown, Son & Ferguso |
an archaeological site 35 miles northeast of | Lubbock makes Blanco Canyon near the headwaters of th |
Today, due to the work of the LRRA, | Lubbock can boast a World-Class Research and Business |
of Texas Tech and the Marsha Sharp Freeway in | Lubbock are both named in her honor. |
KOHM was the first radio station in | Lubbock to broadcast in HD. |
(1590 AM) is an AM radio station licensed to | Lubbock, Texas, broadcasting an oldies format which f |
Many of the old trees and shrubs planted by | Lubbock were brought down in the Great Storm of 1987. |
The portion from | Lubbock to Brownfield, which was designated as SH 53, |
They settled down in | Lubbock until Buddy broke up with his band, The Crick |
ogical College (now Texas Tech University) in | Lubbock and built a movie theater business by the mid |
The organization is based in | Lubbock, Texas, but it accepts cases from across the |
Leland was born in | Lubbock, Texas, but moved to Plano during his sophomo |
on, the Sockadillos finished runner up to the | Lubbock Lazers, but garnered multiple post-season hon |
Terry | Lubbock responded by distancing himself from the cont |
Person record for | Lubbock, William, CCEd Person ID: 51168 in the Clergy |
It is the home field of the | Lubbock Christian Chaparrals baseball team. |
That August, | Lubbock was chosen on the first ballot over other are |
Lubbock (Principal city) | |
Turner is considered the father of the | Lubbock Memorial Civic Center. |
The | Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, a convention center lo |
he Red Raiders played their home games in the | Lubbock Municipal Coliseum in Lubbock, Texas. |
The | Lubbock Municipal Coliseum was a popular stop for tou |
City Bank Coliseum (originally | Lubbock Municipal Coliseum) is a 7,050-seat multi-pur |
organization in October 1977, after attending | Lubbock Christian College and West Texas State Univer |
R. Gerald Turner received an A.A. from | Lubbock Christian College, and graduated from Abilene |
arker at National Ranching Heritage Center in | Lubbock, Texas, commemorates Humphries's contribution |
He was a member of the | Lubbock City Council from 2002 to 2006. |
The entire route is located in | Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas. |
The first | Lubbock County Courthouse was used from 1891-1916. |
The second | Lubbock County Courthouse remained open until 1968, t |
Born in | Lubbock, Texas, Cummings received a B.B.A. from Texas |
solid growth is the plan with a new market in | Lubbock, Texas currently under development. |
thropist and businessman Adolph R. Hanslik of | Lubbock, a Czech-American sometimes called the dean o |
doctoral student at Texas Tech University in | Lubbock, Craddick decided to run for the legislature |
ed by U.S. Representative Randy Neugebauer of | Lubbock, who defeated Isett in the 2003 special elect |
During his first term, the | Lubbock Tornado destroyed much of the downtown. |
In late 2001 a visit by Amtrak officials to | Lubbock produced discussion, but no commitment from t |
William | Lubbock - divine |
It was described by | Lubbock and Edwards in 1981. |
In 1857, | Lubbock was elected lieutenant governor of Texas as a |
was the owner of the infamous Cotton Club in | Lubbock where Elvis and Little Richard performed. |
t elementary schools were damaged, as well as | Lubbock and Estacado High Schools, the latter losing |
o such cities as: El Paso, McAllen, Amarillo, | Lubbock, Wichita Falls, San Angelo, Abilene, Midland- |
Bennett co-wrote a book with Terry | Lubbock, the father of Stuart Lubbock, Not Awight: Ge |
also active with the American Cancer Society, | Lubbock Arts Festival, and Muscular Dystrophy Associa |
KGNZ is also available on 88.5 FM in | Lubbock, 90.9 FM in San Angelo, & Snyder and 91.9 FM |
iles (332 km) from Estelline to Plainview and | Lubbock; the Fort Worth and Denver Northern (complete |
Born in | Lubbock, Texas, Furgeson received a B.A. from Texas T |
Jenkins studied at Texas Tech in | Lubbock and graduated from Pasadena College (now Poin |
They couple made their home in | Lubbock and had three children: Brenda Sue Paine (dec |
Childress and Amarillo, as the Railway neared | Lubbock and hauled to the site from those railheads b |
Thomas Allen Martin (born 1949) is mayor of | Lubbock, Texas, having served in that position since |
WXK79 (sometimes referred to as | Lubbock All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station |
law, he formed a partnership with his son in | Lubbock, where he died on September 26, 1963. |
Igo worked in | Lubbock, which he called his home for seven decades a |
of arts degree from Texas Tech University in | Lubbock, where he excelled in baseball as an All-Amer |
He attended Texas Tech University in | Lubbock, where he was an All-American decathlete. |
Lubbock became head of Lubbock & Co, retired mostly i | |
He lives in | Lubbock with his wife, the poet Jacqueline Kolosov, a |
ved on the boards of Texas Tech University in | Lubbock and his alma mater, VMI. |
Within the city limits of | Lubbock, Yellow House Canyon remains a narrow and sha |
e been relocated to Joyland Amusement Park in | Lubbock, Texas, however, work on the coaster was aban |
ter establishing PlainsCapital Corporation in | Lubbock, Texas, in 1987, a group of investors led by |
Estacado is a ghost town in Crosby and | Lubbock counties in the U.S. state of Texas. |
county attorney of County Attorney's Office, | Lubbock, Texas in 1969. |
Lubbock, William in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabri | |
The body was interred in the City of | Lubbock Cemetery in the eastern part of the city. |
ssroom study, the eight months of training in | Lubbock also includes mentoring by AIM staff, opportu |
A former president of | Lubbock Rotary International, Carr was a Paul Harris |
red in the Texas Tech University newspaper in | Lubbock which invited students to a "beer bash" at Gr |
Matt" Lincoln Miller (born August 11, 1974 in | Lubbock, Texas) is a former left-handed Major League |
Michael Lee Smith (born September 2, 1981 in | Lubbock, Texas) is an American football linebacker wh |
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal is a newspaper based in Lub | |
Lubbock sound is a genre of American music that began | |
tephen Douglas Watkins (born July 19, 1978 in | Lubbock, Texas) is a free agent Major League Baseball |
July 29, 1951 in | Lubbock, Texas) is a former Major League Baseball rig |
Leigh Daniel (born August 6, 1978, in | Lubbock, Texas) is the head women's cross country coa |
The | Lubbock market is led by one of the bank's founders, |
mas Harold Harmon (born December 16, 1948, at | Lubbock, Texas) is an American baseball coach and a f |
Gabe Hall (born on October 1, 1983 in | Lubbock, Texas) is a former American football offensi |
ason Walker Crosby (born September 3, 1984 in | Lubbock, Texas), is a professional American football |
andon Tremone Johnson (born March 13, 1981 in | Lubbock, Texas) is an American football linebacker fo |
The | Lubbock area is also home to many private schools, su |
Sonny West (born July 30, 1937, near | Lubbock, Texas) is a rock and roll-musician. |
Marc Schneider (born 28 April 1973 in | Lubbock, Texas) is an American rower. |
nal College Baseball Hall of Fame, located in | Lubbock, Texas, is a museum operated by the College B |
he Carlock Building, 1001 - 1013 13th Street, | Lubbock, Texas, is an office building designed in the |
Ellsworth Hipple (born September 16, 1957, in | Lubbock, Texas) is a former professional American foo |
Virgil Johnson, now a deejay at Radio KDAV in | Lubbock, Texas, is the lead tenor singer, with backup |
te Bank, founded in 1948 and headquartered in | Lubbock, Texas, is a financial service company with $ |
trance of the Texas Tech University campus in | Lubbock, Texas is named Amon G. Carter Plaza. |
James Hardy Payne (born 1941 in | Lubbock, Texas) is a federal judge sitting simultaneo |
Mark Womack (born on April 27, 1992 in | Lubbock, Texas) is an American actor who made his deb |
Joel Craig Ehlo, (born August 11, 1961, in | Lubbock, Texas), is a retired American National Baske |
ter Robert McDonald (born on July 18, 1934 in | Lubbock, Texas) is an American poet and former profes |
The Ports-to-Plains Alliance, based in | Lubbock, Texas, is a non-profit, bipartisan, communit |
Don Bowman (born August 26, 1937 in | Lubbock, Texas) is an American country music singer, |
Wendy Lee Motlong Masiello (born 1958 in | Lubbock, Texas) is, as of 2007, Deputy Assistant Secr |
t outside of O'Donnell, US 87 continues on to | Lubbock, where it merges with I-27 on the south side |
ross featuring ten cotton bolls, one each for | Lubbock and its nine surrounding cotton-producing cou |
x), Brittany Tiner (Dallas), Stephanie Kelly ( | Lubbock), Whitney Jarrett (North Arlington) |
Avalanche merged with rival publication, the | Lubbock Daily Journal, to form the Lubbock Avalanche- |
ent of the Museum of Texas Tech University in | Lubbock; L.G. Kennamer of Abilene Christian Universit |
He would finish the season, but the | Lubbock Cotton Kings would cease operations at the en |
(1976), the construction of facilities at the | Lubbock Lake Landmark (1990), the building of the Dia |
the research and educational elements of the | Lubbock Lake Landmark, and the Val Verde County resea |
so, Bryan, Austin, Dallas, Houston, Beaumont, | Lubbock, Waco, Laredo, San Antonio, and Fort Worth. |
Terry served as the regimental colonel and | Lubbock as lieutenant colonel. |
ipscomb, Littlefield, Lockney, Loop, Lorenzo, | Lubbock, Maple, Masterson, Matador, Mcadoo, Mclean, M |
Services were held in | Lubbock on May 30, 2007, at the Sunset Church of Chri |
33 along a different west Texas route between | Lubbock and McCamey. |
dio Cristiana) is a radio station serving the | Lubbock, Texas metropolitan area with a spanish langu |
rk affiliated television station, serving the | Lubbock, Texas metropolitan area. |
ine has also proposed unsubsidized service to | Lubbock and Midland-Odessa, Texas and Santa Fe, New M |
A native of | Lubbock, Texas, Moore is most remembered for the home |
kley, Hutchinson, Kent, King, Lamb, Lipscomb, | Lubbock, Lynn, Moore, Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parm |
s an editorial cartoonist and journalist from | Lubbock, Texas most famous for his caricatures of col |
FYO originally occupied the 1340 frequency in | Lubbock, but moved to 790AM in January 1953. |
10,000 m2) of city park land east of downtown | Lubbock, the museum has more than 160 American style |
In 1989, the site was designated the | Lubbock Lake National Historic and State Archeologica |
In 1999, the | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal newspaper named Wilson as o |
One of the replacements, Edgar | Lubbock, had not long recovered from a bout of illnes |
1965: Eric | Lubbock is noted as being 'Liberal Aviation Spokesman |
Allen died in | Lubbock on October 16, 1959 and was buried in Lubbock |
Smith died in | Lubbock on October 18, 2003, and is interred with his |
Lubbock defeated Odessa in overtime just one game shy | |
Jaeson Ma was born on November 11, 1980 in | Lubbock, Texas of Chinese descent. |
pilot, Frullo is a member of the board of the | Lubbock Chamber of Commerce. |
A in 1939 as a front-office official with the | Lubbock Hubbers of the Class D West Texas-New Mexico |
t) was the third radio station established in | Lubbock, signing on in 1947. |
Terry Fuller Track is a multi-use stadium in | Lubbock, Texas on the campus of Texas Tech University |
vention at St. Paul's on the Plains Church in | Lubbock, Texas on November 22, 2008, and was invested |
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