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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Lubbock History on TV

Seems Lubbock's Centennial Committee and News Channel 11, KCBD have a series running on local history.  That's the "Hub City" to the uninformed.
 
 
6/30/08
History Of Lubbock, Part 2
Lubbock's town planners, looking into the future, built wide, straight streets to accommodate the new automobiles of the 20th Century.
6/30/08
History Of Lubbock, Part 1
The history of this region can be traced back for hundreds of years when the first settlers came here for the climate and rich land. But the City of Lubbock's history started sometime later when two settlements joined forces in 1890.


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