The Lost Art of Quilting

July 25, 2012

Around Waco features some of the unique and interesting people and places around Waco.

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The Man, The Legend: Dave Campbell

May 30, 2012

From a copy boy to the publisher of Texas’ most respected football magazine, Dave Campbell humbly describes his early life and rise to the creator and publisher of Texas Football. His passion for sports and flawless account of decades of sporting events is demonstrated by his unique ability to convey the captivating story of his…

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The Masonic Grand Lodge in Waco

September 21, 2012

The Masonic Grand Lodge is home to many artifacts of the Masonic Lodge and to early Texas and American history. See some of what this museum has to offer.

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The Olive Branch, On the Avenue

October 21, 2013

On The Avenue is a short segment that highlights some of the restaurants and shops in downtown Waco.

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The Prairie View Interscholastic League

September 14, 2012

Learn about this historic football league from the Texas Sports Hall of Fame.

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The Pride of A.J. Moore High

February 3, 2016

Betty Beard describes life as a student at the old A.J. Moore High School.

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The Rainbow Fish

February 8, 2016

The Waco-McLennan County Library presents Storytime.

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The Red Men Museum

March 6, 2013

The Red Men Museum & Library, operated and maintained by the Great Council of Texas Improved Order of Red Men, houses an extensive collection of historic pieces. Among the artifacts on display are a bugle from the Gettysburg battlefield and a peace blanket from Apache Chief Geronimo.

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The Reservation – Waco’s Legal Red Light District

October 17, 2013

Not many people realize that from the late 1860’s to the beginning of World War I, prostitution was legal in Waco. Learn why the City allowed it and how they regulated the girls.

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The San Augustine Rangers Exhibit

February 7, 2020

A pair of presentation pistols have been added to the San Augustine Rangers Exhibit.

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The Silent Fliers – Charles Turner

November 10, 2014

During World War II, military gliders were used for carrying troops and heavy equipment to a combat zone. These engineless aircraft were towed by military planes into the air and once released, they were to land on rough terrain close to target, hopefully with as little damage to the cargo and crew as possible. Charles…

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The Spirit of Robinson – Rubin Randolph

October 4, 2012

Around Waco features some of the unique and interesting people and places around Waco.

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