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Latitude: 33.50329 to 33.6095 Longitude: -101.815 to -101.9803
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Area code(s): 806
Zip Code(s): 79401, 79402, 79403, 79404, 79405, 79406, 79407, 79408, 79409, 79410, 79411, 79412, 79413, 79414, 79415, 79416, 79423, 79424, 79430, 79452, 79453, 79457, 79464, 79490, 79491, 79493, 79499
Population: 199,564
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Lubbock is the largest city in the
Panhandle of Texas and serves as the area's agricultural and
economic hub. Lubbock, commonly known as the Hub City, is in the
center of the South Plains, an expansive cotton-growing region. Lubbock has
experienced steady growth for several decades and today occupies
approximately 125 square miles. The city is home to 250,000 residents and
students. Lubbock is the seat of Lubbock County, the site of state and
national parks, two major medical systems, three universities, and is unique
among other growing Texas cities in that its sustained economic development
and growth are not supported by heavy industry. History
Lubbock County was founded in 1876, named after Thomas S. Lubbock, when a
state administrator penciled in names of counties on a crude map of the
Panhandle - at random. The modern town of Lubbock was not established until
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