Colonial Revival-style, 3 BR/2 bath, built in 1929. Main house is 2,147 sf, rear apartment is 517 sf. The original character features of home have been preserved. Spacious rooms, solid oak floors throughout, central A/H, fireplace, and separate laundry room. Washer/dryer and appliances convey. Exterior professionally painted in 2009. This home was designated an historic property in May 2005. Built for George W. Dupree, who was a pioneer Lubbock attorney. He was active in establishing the Texas Tech Law School and developing the Southwest Collection. Neighborhood Description Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, South Overton is the original Lubbock neighborhood that still has structures built in the late 1920's and early 1930's. Many of the homes were built for individuals who established early businesses and developed Lubbock and Texas Tech University. In recent years, as others have recognized an appreciation for saving older homes, the neighborhood has been in a transition of improvement. It is a quaint neighborhood, with neighbors who respect the old-fashioned values of looking after each other as a community.
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