This is in the Southeast, where development is not taking place.
All this stuff is well within the city limits, and goes to show the stark contrast between the "rich" and "poor" sides of town... although some might object to that terminology, Lubbock is and always has been a divided city.
Southwest Lubbock expands beyond all bounds, with housing developments, some very, very rich.
In that part of town you can see vast estates, mansions, castles, redoubts, bastions of wealth and privilege, dwellings you could wander in for days, and never find your way out. In some of those homes, I swear, you'd need a GPS device to locate the nearest of a dozen bathrooms, each the size of the average home in the "other" side of town. Stark contrast!
All this stuff is well within the city limits, and goes to show the stark contrast between the "rich" and "poor" sides of town... although some might object to that terminology, Lubbock is and always has been a divided city.
Southwest Lubbock expands beyond all bounds, with housing developments, some very, very rich.
In that part of town you can see vast estates, mansions, castles, redoubts, bastions of wealth and privilege, dwellings you could wander in for days, and never find your way out. In some of those homes, I swear, you'd need a GPS device to locate the nearest of a dozen bathrooms, each the size of the average home in the "other" side of town. Stark contrast!