Waco has changed a lot since many of us left in the mid sixties. If you are coming from out of town, take some time and see what's new in Waco as well as drive by some of the old haunts. If you can't find the information you need on this page or have questions, please contact the WC&VB below.
(Links to websites are in BLUE)

Waco Convention and Visitors Bureau
Tourist Information Center
Rebecca Aydelotte
Lead Tourism Counselor
254.750.8697


The Waco Trolley 
​They can customize a private rental for any group at a very affordable rate. They also do History tours, mural tours, brewery crawls, etc.


Waco Downtown Farmers Market 
500 Washington Ave

Doris Miller Memorial 

Riverwalk Waco Sculpture Zoo and Murals
1701 N 4th St

Backyard Bar, Stage and Grill
511 S. 8th St

Cameron Park Zoo 
​2601 N University Parks Dr

Waco National Mammoth Monument 
6220 Steinbeck Bend Dr

Armstrong Browning Library & Museum  (Largest Collection of works by Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. GORGEOUS and FREE on the Baylor campus.)
710 Speight Ave,  

Waco Tours 
​Join a group, or get a group together and pick or design your own tour.

Dr Pepper Museum
300 S 5th St

Homestead Craft Village (requires a drive) 
​608 Dry Creek Rd

Shopping

Magnolia Market at the Silos 
601 Webster Ave

Fabled Bookshop & Cafe
215 S 4th St

The Findery
501 S. 8th Street

Brazos River Supply Company
210A S 5th St

Spice 
213 Mary Ave

Central Goods
1701 Franklin Ave

Standard Hat Works 
1304 N New Rd
(Historic place, not downtown)

Tecovas 
729 Washington Ave






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