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Lubbock, TX -- U.S. city in Texas
Population (2000): 199564
Housing Units (2000): 84066
Land area (2000): 114.808169 sq. miles (297.351780 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.101188 sq. miles (0.262076 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 114.909357 sq. miles (297.613856 sq. km)
FIPS code: 45000
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 33.564735 N, 101.877793 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 79401 79403 79404 79405 79406 79407
79410 79411 79412 79413 79414 79415
79416 79423 79424
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Lubbock, TX
Lubbock
Lubbock -- U.S. County in Texas
Population (2000): 242628
Housing Units (2000): 100595
Land area (2000): 899.493450 sq. miles (2329.677242 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 1.202925 sq. miles (3.115562 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 900.696375 sq. miles (2332.792804 sq. km)
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 33.570085 N, 101.852068 W
Headwords:
Lubbock
Lubbock, TX
Lubbock County
Lubbock County, TX
Wikipedia
Lubbock (crater)

Lubbock is a small lunar crater on the western edge of Mare Fecunditatis. It is located to the north of the crater Gutenberg, and south of Secchi. Lubbock is circular, with a low rim and flat interior. There is a small break in the eastern wall.

On the mare to the south of the patch of highland containing Lubbock is the rille system designated Rimae Goclenius. The parallel rays from the crater pair of Messier and Messier A reaches the rim of Lubbock H to the north.

Lubbock (disambiguation)

Lubbock is a city in Texas.

Lubbock may also refer to:

  • Lubbock (surname), a surname (includes a list of persons with the name)
  • Lubbock County, Texas
  • Lubbock High School
  • Lubbock metropolitan area
  • Lubbock Cotton Kings, a minor-league ice hockey team
  • Lubbock Renegades, an arena football team
  • Lubbock (crater), a small lunar crater
  • Lubbock (On Everything), a 1979 country music album by Terry Allen
Lubbock (On Everything)

Lubbock (On Everything) is a 1979 double album by Texas singer, songwriter and piano player Terry Allen, released on Fate Records. It was reissued on compact disc in 1995 by Sugar Hill Records. It was recorded in 1978 at Caldwell Studios in Lubbock, Texas, and was engineered and mastered by Don Caldwell and Lloyd Maines, who also played pedal steel and other instruments on the record. "Amarillo Highway" was later covered by Robert Earl Keen, and "Truckload Of Art" by Cracker. Little Feat released a version of "New Delhi Freight Train" before this album was recorded.

Lubbock (surname)

Lubbock is an English surname. Notable persons with that surname include:

  • Alfred Lubbock (1845–1916), Kent county cricketer
  • Alfred Basil Lubbock (1876–1944), British Sailor, Yachtsman and Marine Author, particularly chronicler of Clipper ships
  • Edgar Lubbock (1847–1907), four times FA Cup Finalist who became a banker and Master of the Blankney Hunt
  • Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury (1928–2016), Liberal Democrat member of the British House of Lords
  • Francis Lubbock (1815–1905), Governor of Texas during the American Civil War and brother of Thomas
  • Jeremy Lubbock, a Grammy Award-winning composer
  • Sir John Lubbock, 1st Baronet (1744–1816)
  • Sir John Lubbock, 2nd Baronet (1774–1840)
  • Sir John William Lubbock, 3rd Baronet (1803–1865), English banker, mathematician and astronomer
  • Sir John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury (1834–1913), an English banker, politician, naturalist and archaeologist (son of Sir John William Lubbock)
  • John Lubbock, 2nd Baron Avebury (1858–1929)
  • John Lubbock, 3rd Baron Avebury (1915–1971)
  • John Lubbock (conductor), British conductor
  • Michael Lubbock (1906–1989), English banker and businessman
  • Sir Nevile Lubbock (1839–1914), Kent county cricketer
  • Percy Lubbock (1879–1965), English writer
  • Stuart Lubbock, who died in suspicious circumstances in 2001
  • Thomas Saltus Lubbock (1817–1862), a Confederate Colonel and Texas Ranger for whom the city and county are named
  • William Lubbock (1701–1754), English divine

Usage examples of "lubbock".

So I can state that the man did not graduate from any division of the University of Texas, or from Texas Christian in Fort Worth, Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas Wesleyan in Fort Worth, Texas Southern in Houston, Texas Eastern in Tyler, Texas Lutheran in Seguin, Texas A and I at Kingsville, Texas A and M at College Station and Prairie View, East Texas Baptist at Marshall, East Texas State at Commerce, North Texas State at Denton, or West Texas State at Canyon.

I speak confidently on this latter point, as Mr Lubbock made drawings for me with the camera lucida of the jaws which I had dissected from the workers of the several sizes.

From Lubbock, Texas, where his father stationed at the Reese Air Force Base and where John Reddy Heart born, to Gila Bend, Arizona, and the air force base there, where Farley Heart was born, at last to the base at San Angelo, Utah, where his father killed in a plane crash on a routine flight.

I wanted answers from Lubbock but had the heebiejeebies bad enough to think of walking.

Actually, I first came into Texas when I was sixteen, and I came in at Fort Worth and went on west through Weatherford, Mineral Wells, Ranger, Breckenridge, Cisco, Abilene, and on out to Lubbock.

He resolved to revert to his practice of speaking only in monosyllables until he either found Vale or reached Vale's intended destination: Lubbock, Texas.

Jinny Anson had met him at a seminar in Lubbock, where she had been invited to participate in a panel discussion of 'Literature in the Space Age.

You'd still be sitting in front of a display screen in some cubicle back in Lubbock doing tech support and barely making enough money to keep Sis alive.