The Buddy Holly Statue and West Texas Walk of Fame is located in the Depot District in Lubbock, TX. Makes great photo shoots. Nice walking in the Depot District. There are many shops available of shopping.
Nice little park in a bad warehouse area of town trying to come up in the world. Lucky for us there was a Farmers Market that day and it saved the morning to a dull day in Lubbock
This area is easy to get to, and it gives a nice tribute to Buddy Holly. It is right on Crickets avenue, so it is close to the action of that area.
This is a genuine visit spot for music fans. The plaza is well laid out. We enjoyed adding this to our brief stopover
well done museum and outdoor memorial, fun photo op in front or on top of a giant replica of his famous eyeglasses, nice gift shop, worth a stop if you are in the area!
Ideally located next to the Buddy Holly centre - a tribute to all. It features stars for a large number of great musicians
The area where the statue is located is very nicely isolated and has a large open grass area in a rather urban setting. The bronze statue is well done and looks strikingly like Buddy during one of his performances.
The Buddy Holly statue was worth the stop !! The area is well kept, there is plenty of parking and great photo op's. A chalk board area allowed visitors to make comments about, "what I want to do before I die". Surprisingly there were no vulgar comments. I was impressed Lubbock !!
Located in the Buddy and Maria Elena Holly Plaza, just across the street from the Buddy Holly Center, this is another must-visit for Buddy Holly and music fans. The plaza is well laid out, with the life-like “heroic-sized” statue of Buddy Holly as the centerpiece. The Walk of Fame is the wall that stands behind the statue to recognize famous artists and musicians from West Texas (past and current). Each inductee has a plaque, and it is interesting to see who is included here. All in all, an excellent tribute to Buddy Holly and other artists.
Every Buddy Holly fan and West Texas music history buff should go see this. There is an unbelievable constellation of early Rock-n-Roll and Country Western stars from or connected to Lubbock.