Still occupied by descendants of the builders, the Tubbs House was constructed of wood brought by rail and wagon from East Texas. Surrounded by suburbia, the late Queen Anne cottage retains just enough property to give an impression of its original plains site, over five miles from Lubbock at the time.
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Tubbs-Carlisle House
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