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LUBBOCK, TEXAS. Lubbock, the county seat of
Lubbock County, is located at the approximate center of the county (at
33°35' N, 101°51' W) at an elevation of 3,256 feet above sea level. The
city, the largest on the South Plains, is on Interstate Highway 27, 327
miles northwest of Dallas and 122 miles south of Amarillo. Lubbock was
founded as a part of the movement westward onto the High Plains of Texas by
ranchers and farmers. More directly it was the result of a compromise
between two groups of town promoters, one led by Frank E. Wheelock and the
other by W. E. Rayner.
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Broadway Manor |
Where the aura of yesterday does not
compromise privacy or modern convenience. Originally built in 1926
for C.E. Maedgen, a Lubbock banker and civic leader, the manor has been
lovingly transformed into one of Lubbock's finest bed and breakfast
homes.
website:
www.broadwaymanor.net
Telephone: 877 504 8223 |
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Woodrow House Bed & Breakfast |
Built specifically to be a Bed and
Breakfast, Woodrow House is the culmination of four years of dreaming,
planning, researching and designing by the owners and hosts, David and
Dawn Fleming. The Woodrow House is the first permanent structure built
on the corner lot at 19th street and Boston Avenue. Located across the
street from Texas Tech University, Woodrow House is within walking
distance to virtually all university events and activities.
website:
www.woodrowhouse.com
Telephone: 800-687-5236 |
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Dawkins House Bed & Breakfast |
Let us welcome you to The
Dawkins House Bed and Breakfast, nestled in the heart of Lubbock's South
Overton National Historic District. This American Foursquare/
Craftsman style home once served as the College Club House for Texas
Tech during the 1930's and later became the home of David and Muriel
Dawkins.
website:
www.dawkinshousebnb.com
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