Candlelight Tours

Tour Historic Waco Foundation’s beautiful historic homes while they’re decorated for Christmas. Light refreshments will be served at each house, and each one will also be adopting a local charity, so please support local charities at this fun event.

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Waco Walks: 25th Street—Past, Present & Future

Long-time Wacoans probably remember attending Saturday morning movie matinees at the 25th Street Theater, but have you seen it since it was renovated as a fire station? And what about the rest of the neighborhood? The City of Waco and Grassroots Community Development will join Waco Walks to lead a “25th Street—Past, Present & Future”…

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St. Patty’s Pub Crawl

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by going on a bar crawl and stopping at the best bars in town. Your wristband will also get you exclusive drink specials all night. This tour is four hours and only for passengers who are 21+. Board The Waco Trolley at the fountain on the corner of Austin Avenue and…

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Mammoths on the March

Mammoths on the March returns to Waco Mammoth National Monument! Join the festivities on Saturday, March 18, from 10 am to 3 pm as a mammoth number of free activities are planned.

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Clued Upp Games – Alice in Wonderland

Enjoy an immersive outdoor escape room style experience! Scramble across town on foot solving clues and completing challenges against the clock! You only need to book 1 ticket per team. Each ticket admits up to 6 adults. Kids under 16 play free! Start any time between 9am and 2pm on the day, with events lasting…

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Waco Walks: Downtown Design Walk

Description: The City of Waco is constantly working to make downtown Waco a great place to live work and play – and you are invited to help! Join others and learn about urban design elements that help create a more comfortable and enjoyable space, and give feedback! Elements discussed will include: downtown landscaping, lighting, crosswalk…

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Bell’s Hill Walk

The Silos weren’t the first tourist attraction in Waco.  Once upon a time we were known as “Geyser City” and people came from all across the country to take a dip in our “healthful waters.”  Learn all about Captain J. D. Bell, the man who discovered these waters, and wander around the neighborhood where he…

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Tornado Remembrance Walk

On May 11, 1953, at about 4:30 p.m., a tornado swept through downtown Waco with winds so strong nearly 200 buildings were either destroyed outright or were damaged so severely they had to be torn down. In all, 114 lives were lost. Eric Ames from Baylor University leads the walk and retraces the path of…

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“The Road to J.O.Y” book Signing at Baylor University Bookstore

Baylor University Bookstore hosts a book signing for the release of “The Road to J.O.Y.” by Men’s Basketball Head Coach Scott Drew. Scott Drew head coach of the NCAA National Championship-winning Baylor Bears men’s basketball team, will be signing copies of his new book The Road to J.O.Y.: Leading with Faith, Playing with Purpose, Leaving…

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