1. Buddy Holly Center in Lubbock, Texas
    The Buddy Holly Center is a historical and cultural museum complex that celebrates the life and music of Lubbock's most famous son, Buddy Holly. While not directly related to environmental water, it offers a unique perspective on the rich cultural history of the region.
  2. Lake Alan Henry in Justiceburg, Texas
    Located about 55 miles east of Lubbock, Lake Alan Henry is a stunning reservoir known for its pristine waters and recreational activities. Visitors can learn about the importance of water conservation and environmental stewardship while enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
  3. Buffalo Springs Lake in Lubbock, Texas
    Buffalo Springs Lake is a man-made reservoir near Lubbock that offers ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and wildlife observation. Visitors can explore the lake's ecosystem, learn about water management practices, and witness the importance of preserving natural water sources.
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