The Caviel Museum of African American History in Lubbock offers a captivating journey through the rich and diverse heritage of African Americans. Visitors can explore meticulously curated exhibits that shed light on pivotal moments, influential figures, and enduring contributions made by this community to American society.
Category: Museums
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Play Street Museum – Lubbock
Play Street Museum – Lubbock is a fantastic place where children can learn and grow through imaginative play. The museum offers a variety of engaging exhibits designed to spark curiosity, creativity, and social interaction in young minds. It’s a space where kids can explore different worlds, from grocery stores and construction sites to art studios and doctor’s offices, all while having a blast.
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Silent Wings Museum
Museum devoted to the United States WWII military glider program, with a restored model & a library.
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Buddy Holly Center
History of the rock pioneer, his guitars & personal items in an arts complex for concerts & classes.
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Museum of Texas Tech University
Millions of objects of art, science, nature, geology & culture, plus a planetarium & research lab.
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American Windmill Museum
Wind-powered museum devoted to American windmills, with a display of 200 models indoors & out.
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National Ranching Heritage Center
Museum of American ranching & frontier life, featuring relocated historic structures & artifacts.
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Lubbock Lake National Historic Landmark
Archaeological site offering 12,000-year record of history, with trails & life-sized animal bronzes.
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FiberMax Center for Discovery
Popular, interactive agriculture-history museum with tractors, a children’s section & a gift shop.
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Science Spectrum & OMNI Theater
Education hub with science & technology exhibits, classes, an aquarium & a 55-ft. dome movie screen.