Markers in Time: Suspension Bridge
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers and places in Waco! The Waco Suspension Bridge helped establish Waco’s economic power. For more, visit mywacotv.com #wacotexas #waco
Markers in Time: Texas Rangers and the Fence Cutters
ur Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers and sites in Waco! For years, cattle herds were free to roam over the Texas open range. But that changed when farmers began to protect their property with barbed wire in the late 19th century. For more, visit mywacotv.com #wacotexas #waco
Markers in Time: The Jockey Club
In 1920, Woodrow “Buster” Anderson opened the Jockey Club Barbershop — the first Black-owned barbershop in Waco. It was originally located in the square around Waco City Hall. The barbershop was designated as a City of Waco Historic Landmark in 2023, and it continues to serve its community on Elm Avenue.
Markers in Time: Waco Hippodrome
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers in Waco. The Waco Hippodrome has undergone many permutations since its opening in 1914. #wacotexas #waco
Markers in Time: William Cowper Brann’s Writings Spark Duals
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers and sites in Waco! William Cowper Brann’s inflammatory articles in his journal “The Iconoclast” led to violent encounters in the streets of Waco. For more, visit mywacotv.com #wacotexas #waco
Markers in Time: William Cowper Brann’s Writings Spark Duals
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers and sites in Waco! William Cowper Brann’s inflammatory articles in his journal “The Iconoclast” led to violent encounters in the streets of Waco. For more, visit mywacotv.com #wacotexas #waco
Martha Gradel – A Century of Change
Martha Gradel has lived in or near Waco her entire life. Her stories of growing up and the way life was in the early 1900’s reminds people today of their struggles and how the conveniences of today are taken for granted.
Martha Moyer – WWII Nurse
Martha Moyer tells stories of her experiences as a nurse in the European Theater during World War.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Mayor Dillon Meek along with all city council members laid a wreath on behalf of the city.
Martina the Beautiful Cockroach
This popular program offers something for the kids when the other local stations turn to news. Children’s Storytime features librarians from the Waco-McLennan County library as they read stories geared for pre-school age children.
Mary Holliday
Learn about Mary Holliday and her influence on the children of Waco