❤️ Today we recognize National Wear Red Day. ❤️
City of Waco employees came together to raise awareness of cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death for women. By wearing red, we help elevate the conversation around women’s heart health and the importance of prevention at every stage of life. Together, we’re proud to support the American Heart Association and promote healthier hearts in…
10 Years of Waco Mammoth National Monument
It was a fun family birthday celebration that all enjoyed.
100 Year-Old Downtown Waco Panoramic Photo
The city of Waco received the image 100 years to the day it was taken.
100 Years The McLennan Courthouse – Waco, Gateway to Texas History
In 2002, before passing away, retired Judge Bill Logue shared some of his memories of events at the McLennan County Courthouse.
1953 Tornado – Samuel Bessire
Samuel Bessire, Jr. had just come off his shift at the V.A. Hospital. While driving home he saw all the devastation in the downtown area and decided to stop to help. Hear as he tells his memories of that horrible afternoon.
1953 Tornado – The Untold Stories (FULL PRODUCTION)
Wacoans remember the 1953 Tornado.
1953 Tornado Images & Reflections (FULL PRODUCTION)
On May 11, 1953 a devastating tornado rolled through Waco killing 114 people and destroying a large part of the down town area. In 2003, the Waco City Cable channel began interviewing dozens of survivors and family members of those who experienced the event resulting in the production of three, unscripted documentaries featuring first hand…