The Reservation – Waco’s Legal Red Light District
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.
The San Augustine Rangers Exhibit
A pair of presentation pistols have been added to the San Augustine Rangers Exhibit.
The Silent Fliers – Charles Turner
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…
The Spirit of Robinson – Rubin Randolph
Around Waco features some of the unique and interesting people and places around Waco.
The Sutton Collection Feuds and Family
The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum has a new exhibit open.
The Three Little Pigs Build a Better World
The Waco-McLennan County Library teen volunteers perform The Three Little Pigs Build a Better World.
The Tortoise and the Hare – Puppet Show
“The Tortoise and the Hare” Puppet Show Performed by the Waco-McLennan County Library Teen Volunteers Directed by Children’s Librarian, Stacy Phillips Character Voices: Tortoise – Benjamin Ringle Hare – Lien Nguyen Raccoon – Rosalie Sandager Skunk – Mary Beechner Duck – Sam Ringle Frog – Fisher Nanninga Snake – Joel White Parrot – Ashleigh Smith…
The Trails of Cameron Park
Ride along and get an up-close look at the popular biking trails in Cameron Park.
The Uncle Elihu Show Reunited
In the early 1950’s the Uncle Elihu Show was a popular, one-hour kids show that aired live every weekday afternoon on KWTX-TV. Fifty years after the show went off the air, the three players who became local celebrities got together for the first time.
The Waco Citizen – Bill Foster
Bill Foster, publisher of the Waco Citizen newspaper, tells the story of how three generations the Foster family has provided printing and newspaper publishing for Waco and many of the small towns in our community.