Lubbock

16 historical markers in Texas

Arnett House

Lubbock, TX

First built as a wedding gift for J. Lanham and Glenn (Pratt) Higginbotham in 1915, the Arnett House became the longtime home of the...

Bacon Home

Lubbock, TX

This two-story brick home was built in 1916 for Warren A. Bacon (1871-1938), a prominent Lubbock business and civic leader, and his wife...

Bledsoe Santa Fe Depot

Lubbock, TX

A relic from one of America's last frontiers.

Citizens National Bank of Lubbock

Lubbock, TX

The oldest national bank in continuous operation in Lubbock.

Colonel T. S. Lubbock and Texas in the Civil War

Lubbock, TX

(1817-1862) South Carolinian.

General Ranald Slidell Mackenzie

Lubbock, TX

Born in New York City on July 24, 1840, Mackenzie attained the rank of major general during the Civil War.

Isham and Texana Tubbs House

Lubbock, TX

Isham Tubbs (1852-1947) married Texana Spikes (1857-1930) in Kaufman County in 1877.

Mackenzie Scout Trail

Lubbock, TX

This marks one route of the Mackenzie Scout Trail extending from Camp Supply, Crosby County to Fort Sumner, New Mexico and used by the...

Mercy Hospital

Slaton, TX

For more than 50 years, Mercy Hospital served the health needs of the Slaton community.

New Deal

New Deal, TX

The Pecos and Northern Texas Railway, part of the Santa Fe system, extended from Plainview to Lubbock in 1909 and established new...

Peaceful Gardens Memorial Park

Woodrow, TX

In 1963, George Assiter (1920-2006) purchased ten acres to develop as a cemetery with individually named gardens (sections A-F).

Slaton

Slaton, TX

The town of Slaton traces its history to the Santa Fe Railroad.

Slaton Harvey House

Slaton, TX

The city of Slaton has historic ties to the railroad.

Slaton Volunteer Fire Department

Slaton, TX

The Santa Fe Railroad established Slaton in 1911.

V-8 Ranch

Posey, TX

Nestled into a small, shallow valley created by a bend in the North Fork of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River, the 1,500-acre...

W. G. Mc Millan Construction Company

Lubbock, TX

W.G. McMillan came to Lubbock in 1924 to assist in the construction of the Hotel Lubbock.

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