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Old 12-05-2006, 07:52 PM
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Default Need info...please

My wife and I are currently living in the Tampa, FL area and are looking to make a move to either Lubbock or Amarillo area. We both love the outdoors, hunting, target shooting, fishing. She is a on-line teacher and I am in retail management. We would love to have a house with 5 to 10 ac. Which place would be best for us???

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Old 12-10-2006, 06:22 PM
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no info on this area?????
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Old 12-10-2006, 08:49 PM
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Lubbock and Amarillo are both nice mid-sized towns. Lubbock, of course, is home to Texas Tech University and is a typical college town. Amarillo is closer to Palo Duro Canyon State park - very pretty, though I wouldn't call Amarillo "pretty" - Lubbock, either, for that matter. Lubbock is typical west Texas.

You know that old song, "Happiness is Lubbock in my rearview mirror?" Not too far from the truth.
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no info on this area?????
Did you try the "Search" function on the menu bar? Just click on the SEARCH menu item, type in Lubbock, select SHOW POSTS, and click on GO.
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