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Lubbock Texas Vintage Retro Ceramic Mug - Black Logo

Lubbock Texas Vintage Retro Ceramic Mug - Black Logo

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Glossy ceramic coffee mug with a comfortable C-handle and full-color printed design. Retro logo printed both sides. Durable everyday drinkware for home or office, available in 11 oz (0.33 l) and 15 oz (0.44 l) sizes. Lead- and BPA-free; microwave and dishwasher safe.

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Lubbock’s lore includes myths of endless cotton fields, tornadoes testing resilience, and Texas Tech pride. Families recall football parades, rodeos, and suburban festivals of the 1950s. Residents remembered dust storms, but celebrated rebuilding with optimism. Lore reflects both myth and memory, highlighting resilience, cultural pride, and ambition. Lubbock’s stories emphasize its dual identity: agricultural hub and university town. Fact and legend alike reveal toughness and continuity, ensuring traditions remained central. Lubbock’s lore reflects Texas’s character: independence, grit, and community strength, making it a proud emblem of Texan resilience across heritage and suburban identity.

Today Lubbock is celebrated as a cotton capital and university city. Its story reflects resilience, pride, and ambition. Our Lubbock designs embody this layered identity, pairing the longhorn and Lone Star motif with vintage styling. They invite you to explore the Lubbock collection and carry forward a reminder of Texas resilience. Retro in tone, the logo reflects endurance and authenticity. Lubbock’s emblem honors both heritage and suburban identity, making it a vintage symbol of Texas pride. Explore the collection and share in Lubbock’s story of toughness, heritage, and community pride across generations.

Why People Visit Lubbock Texas

  • Tour the American Windmill Museum — the world's largest windmill collection, more than 170 restored windmills turning over the plains, plus the "Legacy of the Wind" mural.
  • Walk the National Ranching Heritage Center — more than 50 authentic historic ranch structures and trails preserving the cattle-ranching heritage of the South Plains.
  • Visit the Lubbock Lake Landmark in Yellow House Canyon — a National Historic Landmark preserving more than 10,000 years of human presence on the Llano Estacado.
  • Explore the Depot District — the historic Santa Fe Railroad depot district downtown, with murals, event venues, and railroad-era architecture.
  • Relax in Mackenzie Park — broad lawns, the Brazos headwaters canyon, lakes, and family recreation along Yellow House Canyon.
  • Drive out to Buffalo Springs Lake — the canyon reservoir and recreation area southeast of town, a green break in the plains.
  • Take in Lubbock's West Texas music heritage — the city's enduring identity as a cradle of West Texas rock and roll, celebrated at its music-heritage venues and the West Texas Walk of Fame.

Lubbock Texas Merlin Classics retro vintage logo featuring a longhorn and Lone Star Texas Republic motif with EST. 1845 Texas statehood date