Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Hispanic heritage celebrations are happening all over Waco.
Hispanic Museum Grand Opening
The Waco Hispanic Museum opens at the South Waco Community Center.
Historic Bowie Knife Goes on Display
The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum was presented with a historic knife.
Historic Homes of Waco – Earle Harrison House
Built at the edge of an unsettled frontier, this Greek Revival-style mansion stands as the only restored antebellum home open to the public in Waco. Fully restored in 1970, and moved to its present location, the Earle-Harrison house now stands as a vestige of days gone by
Historic Homes of Waco – Earle Napier Kinnard House
Take a tour of one of the historic homes in Waco, the Earle Napier Kinnard House.
Historic Homes of Waco – McCullouch House
Josiah Caldwell and his wife Maria built the east wing of the house in 1866. But prominent Waco merchant Champe Carter McCulloch and his wife Emma had grander ideas in mind. They added a west wing, completing the Greek Revival home eleven years later. See how the McCulloch family lived, including their family Bible, the…
Historic Landmark Preservation Awards
Waco City hall was honored for sustained excellence of a public structure.
Historic Preservation Excellence Awards
Several organizations and individuals were recognized by the commission for their work in keeping our city’s heritage and culture alive through landmark preservation.
Historical Markers of McLennan County Map
The Waco Convention & Visitors Bureau has released a new map.
History of Lake Waco
Learn about the History of Lake Waco.
History of the Ranger Badges
The first Texas Ranger Badges were made for individual Rangers from Mexican coins. Learn interesting facts about the badges of these legendary lawmen in this feature from the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame & Museum.