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Map Pad Front WELCOME TO Amarillo ATTRACTIONS/ENTERTAINMENT 1 Apple Country at Hi-Plains Orchards 27 Lubbock 2 Buddy Holly Statue & West Texas Walk of Fame 3 Bualo Springs Lake 30 4 Cactus Theater Dallas/Fort Worth 5 Depot Entertainment District Lubbock,Texas 20 El Paso 6 Joyland Amusement Park 49 7 Legacy Play Village Texas 10 10 35 8 Lubbock Memorial Civic Center 10 Austin 45 9 City Bank Auditorium & Coliseum 5 Houston 10 nd 8 10 10 Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport Plainview San Antonio e 11 Mackenzie Park/Prairie Dog Town 12 Municipal Garden & Arts Center 35 37 g 13 Panhandle South Plains Fairgrounds Airport To e 14 Science Spectrum & OMNI Theater Clovis Hwy 27 15 Texas Tech Equestrian Center L 5 289 87 MUSEUMS 7 1 American Museum of Agriculture 84 82 2 American Wind Power Center Erskine 5 Erskine Municipal Dr 62 1 3 Buddy Holly Center 6 Idalou 5 114 4 Lubbock Area Veterans War Memorial 5 Lubbock Lake National Historic Landmark 11 University Ave University Parkway 6 Museum of Texas Tech University 4th St 4th St Indiana Ave 4th St Mackenzie 7 National Ranching Heritage Center Park 6 Reese Technology Center Ave Frankford 3 8 8 Silent Wings Museum 2 Broadway 13 1 9 The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts/Lubbock Arts Alliance Levelland (30 Mi) 2 19th St 19th St 10 The Vietnam Center & Archive/Southwest 114 Collection Library 1 1 289 3 Avenue A Avenue Guava 1 Q Avenue UNIVERSITIES 289 34th St Marsha Sharp/Browneld34th Hwy St 34th St 1 Lubbock Christian University 27 2 South Plains College – Reese Technology Center Milwaukee Ave 87 3 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Quaker Ave 12 4 Texas Tech University 31 Martin King Blvd Luther Slide Rd Indiana Ave Alcove Ave 4 3 50th St Ave University 50th St Bualo Springs Lake 5 Wayland Baptist University Upland Ave 2 15 327 WINERIES 82 7 4 1 Cap*Rock Winery 62 2 La Diosa Cellars 66th St 66th St 66th St 3 Llano Estacado Winery 331 4 McPherson Cellars 289 Slaton Hwy 5 Pheasant Ridge Winery 14 84 82nd St 82nd St 82nd St 3 MEDICAL 4 Frankford Ave Frankford 1 Covenant Health 4th St 6 7 9 2 Covenant Southwest Medical Park Slide Rd 87 8 3 Grace Clinic 98th St 9 Ave. Q Broadway 4 Grace Medical Center 4 2 Hwy Tahoka 15th 5 5 Lubbock Heart Hospital 2 Crickets Ave Buddy Holly Ave 3 University Ave University 4 6 NorthStar Surgical Center The best of Lubbock is Flint 18th 2 10 19th Street 4 7 TrustPoint Hospital now in the palm of your 1 3 hands. Scan the QR code 114th St 5 8 University Medical Center with your mobile device Downtown Lubbock Detailed View to nd information about events, attractions, SHOPPING dining options and much 1 Cactus Alley more. 2 Canyon West Shopping Center VisitLubbock.org 3 Kingsgate Center P: 800.692.4035 4 South Plains Mall SPORTING FACILITIES Amarillo 1 Berl Human Athletic Complex 2 Burgess Rushing Tennis Center 27 Lubbock 3 Coronado High School Baseball Field 4 Coronado High School Softball Field 30 5 Dan Law Field at Rip Grin Park - Texas Tech Univ. Dallas/Fort Worth 6 Dirk West Softball Complex 20 El Paso 7 Don & Ethel McLeod Tennis Center Texas 49 8 The Falls Tennis & Athletic Club 10 35 9 Frenship Tiger Stadium & Baseball/Softball Fields 10 Austin 45 10 Hamilton Park Houston 10 Plainview nd 11 Hays Field - Lubbock Christian University 10 San Antonio 12 John Walker Soccer Complex - Texas Tech Univ. e 35 37 13 Jones AT&T Stadium - Texas Tech University Airport To g 14 PlainsCapital Park - Lowrey Field, Clovis Hwy 27 e Monterey High School Baseball/Softball Fields 1 289 87 15 Lubbock High School Chapman Field L 16 Lubbock High School Baseball/Softball Fields 27 17 Lubbock Speedway University Ave 84 82 18 Lubbock Youth Sports Complex Erskine 16 Erskine Municipal Dr3 62 19 Main Event Entertainment Idalou 114 20 Pete Ragus Aquatic Center 6 12 21 PlainsCapital Ballpark - Lubbock Christian Univ. Parkway 22 13 Rip Grin Center - Lubbock Christian University 15 Indiana Ave 14 5 4th St 4th St 3 6 4th St Mackenzie 23 Rocky Johnson Field - Texas Tech University Park Reese Technology Center Ave Frankford 24 South Plains Lanes 18 7 8 19 25 Stubbs Park 12 23 Broadway 26 Terry & Linda Fuller Track - Texas Tech University Levelland (30 Mi) 4 19th St 1 16 5 19th St 27 TNT Raceway 114 28 United Spirit Arena - Texas Tech University 1 10 29 Whitewood Lanes 289 11 15 PUBLIC GOLF COURSES 21 22 A Avenue Guava 289 2 1 Chaparral Ridge Golf Center 34th St Marsha Sharp/Browneld34th Hwy St 27 34th St 2 Meadowbrook Golf Course Milwaukee Ave 4 25 87 3 The Rawls Course 3 4 Quaker Ave Reese Golf Course Martin King Blvd Luther Avenue Q Avenue Slide Rd Indiana Ave 5 Shadow Hills Golf Course Alcove Ave 50th 29St University Ave University 50th St Bualo Springs Lake Upland Ave 6 19 6 Stone Gate Golf Course 18 17 2 12 18 7 HIGH SCHOOLS 327 7 4 Frenship High School 1 Cooper High School 82 9 2 Coronado High School 5 Lubbock High School 62 66th St 10 21 66th St 2 14 66th St 3 Estacado High School 6 Monterey High School 24 331 GROUP FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS 4 13 289 Frankford Ave Frankford 6 1 Abuelo’s Taqueria 15 10 Slaton Hwy 14 84 2 50th Street Caboose 82nd St 6 16 82nd St 82nd St 3 Blue Sky Burgers - 2 Locations 9 18 8 4 Bualo Wild Wings - 2 Locations 4 20 4th St 5 Cagle Steaks 19 5 13 20 87 6 Chick-l-A - 3 Locations 17 Slide Rd 3 98th St 7 CiCi’s Pizza Buet - 2 Locations 26 Broadway 11 8 Dion’s Pizza - 2 Locations 11 16 Hwy Tahoka 15th 20 Crickets Ave 9 Fuddruckers 28 Ave University Flint 18th Buddy Holly Ave 10 Furr’s Family Dining - 2 Locations 19th Street 8 1 11 Fuzzy’s Taco Shop - 2 Locations 114th St 18 1 Downtown Lubbock Detailed View 12 Gatti’s Pizza The best of Lubbock is 17 13 Golden Corral now in the palm of your 14 Home Plate Diner hands. Scan the QR code with your mobile device 15 Jason’s Deli to nd information about 16 McAlister’s Deli - 2 Locations events, attractions, 17 Raising Cane’s - 2 Locations dining options and much more. 18 Rosa’s Cafe & Tortilla Factory - 4 Locations For a free visitor guide, 19 River Smith’s Chicken & Catsh - 2 Locations VisitLubbock.org go to VisitLubbock.org or call 800.692.4035 20 Ruby Tequila’s Mexican Kitchen - 2 Locations P: 800.692.4035 21 Rudy’s Country Store & BBQ.
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