Lubbock’s Buddy Holly Museum offers a world renowned interactive and dynamic exhibitions and programs which are related to music of Texas and contemporary visual arts. Buddy Holly Museum houses a variety of artifacts, materials, artworks and many innovative items.
The Buddy Holly Center established in 1929, is a non-profit institution. It is housed in the old Fort Worth and Denver Railroad Depot and it features a wide variety of programs encompassing music, music history and educational outreach initiatives. The gallery of the building of the museum is shaped like a guitar, defined by a curving, piano-finished cherry wood and a gloss black display wall on the forth. It has a permanent collection of items related to Buddy Holly which are housed in the gallery.
The Fine Arts Gallery of the museum has the work of Dio de Los Muertos, the Mexican Day of the Dead. It also features ‘The Last Tour’ which provides information and things of the day when the Buddy Holly and others died.
The Buddy Holly is one of the most beloved attractions of Lubbock and you will certainly not afford to miss it.
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