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Covering more than 300 acres, the landmark offers miles of trails, a museum filled with artifacts and active archaeological dig sites. It was also the birthplace of Lubbock's first store.
Brandeis students plan to literally dig up the untold story of one America’s most historically significant towns this semester. “When people hear ‘Concord,’ they think Revolutionary War and ...
The Lubbock Lake National Landmark offers trails, a museum, and is an active archaeological dig site people can visit for free. Here's the details.