Zack Brame: Beautiful park along Brazos river. If you're looking for a great place to play disc golf, or just lounge around, this park is beautiful.
Austin Jones: The disc golf course is one of the most challenging in the state. Most beautiful spot in Lubbock.
Kate Elizabeth: The orchestra (including my brother) was great-- the rest of the "music" if it can be called that was horrendous. Nice firework show .
6. LHUCA
8.3
511 Avenue K (Mac Davis), Lubbock, TX
Art Gallery · Downtown Lubbock · 3 tips and reviews
Lin Humphrey: If you are visiting First Friday Art Trail, start at LHUCA. It's the hub of activity and a great starting point for hitting the remainder of the trail.
Lin Humphrey: Attend a Flatland Film Festival screening at the Firehouse Theatre. Often they have an actor or producer from the film for Q&A.
Alex: Go check out local artists and don't forget to explore the graffiti in the back of the building.
Heather Nance: Flight of the Butterflies is the best exhibit I've seen there!
NASA: Visit the display on Dr. Bernard Harris, Jr., who was a Texas Tech University graduate & NASA astronaut. In Feb. 1995, as a crew member of STS-63, he became the 1st African-American to walk in space. Read more.
Sean D: The new opening of each movie by Doug Smith is incredible! See a flick to enjoy it!
Erik Rowley: See this collection and life story of Buddy Holly, one of Rock 'n' Roll's biggest icons. An incredible exhibit with his guitars and the glasses he wore during his last concert and plane crash.
ᴡ Hurley: Go on thursdays during the summer to listen to live music for free from 5:30-7:30 pm. Cash bar and food vendors are available. Read more.
Danielle Neufeld: It's amazing inside; wonderful tribute to Buddy Holly. Love the little glasses pin I got in the gift shop!
Jediah Cummins: Be sure to take a picture with the 1.5 Megawatt Wind Driven Electric Turbine parts outside the museum donated by GE. They give you a great indication of how large the turbines are.
Erik Rowley: There is no shortage of wind in the Great Plains. Cool collection of windmills past and present. My elementary school in Spirit Lake, IA was one of the 1st powered by wind turbine, since 1993!
Jediah Cummins: Check out the mural in the covered patio area of the museum's main building. The mural, by artist LaGina Fairbetter, is 34' tall by 172' long representing the past, present and future of the windmill.