If anyone knows - I was wondering what Wacos role within the Texas/Texan Governments City Strategic plan. I was thinking it had something to do with logistics and transit since Waco is in the center of all the larger Eastern Texas cities, but not sure..... I didn't know Waco was in such a strategic place within the state. I don't think most people realize that as everyone knows about Dallas/Houston/San Antonio/Austin and have no clue about Waco or its strategic location....
I was born and raised in Waco when 35 was a two lane gravel highway not a big interstate . I have to say i am not happy about the gaines attempts to destroy the historical sites to make a money pot. recently about tearing down a historical church and trying to add to their business to make a dollar off of it. Waco was a beautiful city and i was just born when the tornado hit but the people was strong and rebuilt . when i hear people refer to it as wacko not Waco i get hot. the people were strong and there is so much to see and enjoy the history. please do not destroy all of the memories that lives there. i never hear anyone talk about the passenger trains that used to run through there and the places they went. the square was a important part of the history and the tornado took it away but in our minds that lived there it still is beautiful and enjoy the Saturday's we spend shopping, eating , and walking around . remember that we are all loyal to our city and will always remember the real Waco Texas . past memories are the best . mary hodges
As a local, every place he said is great. Except Waco would take a full day to take it all in. Everything is cheap here... except anything tagged along with Magnolia. TLDR: spend one full day in Waco, go to the places he mentioned. Magnolia is expensive but everything else is dirt cheap
Bruh why he gotta lie like that he said average temp down here is 60 degrees omm just yesterday it was 118 out here he just lied like hell it be hot asf out here
I Was Born And Raised In Waco, TX In 1980's I Sure Miss A lot Stuff In Waco, TX New Places Like Dr Pepper Museum Back In The 1990's When I Left In City Of Waco In 2000's I Move To San Antonio, TX I Called San Antonio My 2nd Hometown Better Since Waco My Hometown There Was Nothing Do In Waco There Was No Work Here In Waco I Love Be Here In San Antonio
The compound wasn't in Waco, mate. It was located in Axtell, Texas (23 kilometers from Waco). I have a feeling you know this very well, but want to give Waco a proper bad reputation. Inaccurate rubbish aside, you are indeed a colourful comedic genius, with an undeniable quick witty mind.
Branchdavidan also know mount Carmel is in Waco Texas famous for 1993 david Koresh were ATF agents and FBI agents messed up big time and killed tons of innocent people for no reason
@@420bigsmoke3 Why no mention of the site where our police murdered 9 MEN and then arrested 200 witnesses and tried to charge them all for what they did? Why no mention of our fine sheriff and his jail that chains tortures rapes and cages innocent people? Why no mention of our famous court house where we let the BAYLOR students go with no jail time for rape? Our famous lake Waco triple murder site? We also arrest more people per capita than Russia, we need 350 fresh head a month to meet our contract requirement to the for profit prison. If we don't get the 350 head the local government officials have to pay it out of what they are stealing. Our taxes doubled this last year as well. The locals are to poor to make up the 350 head we really need tourists who can afford bonds and Baylor Attorneys. Our courts are run by BAYLOR. So please do more videos on Waco.
Would not recommend. I stayed in a community lodge ran by a nice Christian man who quoted scripture a lot and the atf raided the place and burned it down
@@aqua.snipes He's referring to the Waco siege back in the early 90's. Some nutty cult was causing trouble, so the government made the controversial decision of burning down their building of 75 people just to get to one guy.
@@citycapital163 Wrong. The ATF were afraid they were lose government funding. They created the Branch Davidian situation to have a reason to look legitimate.
@@Tttggggggg Apparently there was a siege in the early 90's where the government burnt down a nutty cult of 75 people just to get to one man. Not exactly in Waco, but just outside it.
@@Tttggggggg That doesn't mean it never happened. It's kind of one of the first things to show up when you search up its history. They also had a huge EF5 tornado hit the middle of town in 1953, and a brutal lynching in 1913.
I'm a Californian. I've gone through Waco 3 three times. When I think of Waco, I think of a traditional Texas town. And the history associated with Waco. Racism and lynchings. Of course the lynchings have stopped. But I suspect that there's still a lot of racism in Waco. Am I right? The area looks charming. But I'd rather stay on the 1-35.
to give you a more humble answer compared to the guy above, (most) of the people of Waco are far from racist. It has it's diversity, so no (to answer your question), there are more diverse neighborhoods in some parts of town than the typical mostly white neighborhood.
I enjoyed visiting the ruins of Mount Carmel, paying respects to those men, women, and children who died for what they believed in. They died trying to defend themselves from a tyrannical government. RIP BRANCH DAVIDIANS. Also another little tidbit for you. Did you know that the sniper who murdered Randy Weavers unarmed wife as she held his infant child, was also here picking off women and children?
Good video but you are leaving out alot of Waco's dark past. Especially its very racist past. Many public lynchings happened right in downtown Waco no less than 80yrs ago not far from where Baylor University sits currently. You have to tell the whole story not just some verbatim script to make people want to visit. Also you forgot about the native american sites near by and George Bush's ranch....;-(
Jeremy Jones this is an awesome observation!!! It’s an issue we wrestle with all the time. I agree with you, we always need to be more sensitive and inclusive of every angle while still not “short changing” the subject matter. These short videos will grow in duration with more information included and the result is lower viewership (because the dang thing is too long). But! Our content continues to evolve so it is an issue I take seriously. So thank you for the note and keep them coming!!!!!
Erik The Travel Guy It’s sad that traveling isn’t the same for everyone. This is pertinent information for someone like me. I was thinking I’d like to visit Waco. But the truth is I wouldn’t be safe or welcome there.
I’m a 5th generation Wacoan and I enjoyed your video, I am thankful that people FINALLY like my hometown ;)
I love Waco. I'm originally from Palestine,Tx & moved here around 11 years ago & enjoy it. They take care of the vets esp the women vets
Hey guy I love your video about Waco Texas.🎉
Thank you KenMc! It is a cool little town!
i wasn’t expecting the outtakes lol loved this video thank you sir
Glad you like them!
Thank you for making this video about Waco, Texas!! I look forward to going there!!
😃
We love the Cameron Park Zoo
I'd like to include that on my next visit!
I live in Waco. I'm glad you visited.
beautiful city
Same don’t believe me the 254 number in ur username is the first 3 numbers to call someone
Me too
i’m at Newark EWR, right now
flying out to Waco, to party with you guys on the strength of the Baylor 🐻!
My Hometown I been in Waco all my life
Home sweet home!
Waco is one of the most historical cities in America so many events people and things.
If anyone knows - I was wondering what Wacos role within the Texas/Texan Governments City Strategic plan. I was thinking it had something to do with logistics and transit since Waco is in the center of all the larger Eastern Texas cities, but not sure..... I didn't know Waco was in such a strategic place within the state. I don't think most people realize that as everyone knows about Dallas/Houston/San Antonio/Austin and have no clue about Waco or its strategic location....
😎😎😎
I was born and raised in Waco when 35 was a two lane gravel highway not a big interstate . I have to say i am not happy about the gaines attempts to destroy the historical sites to make a money pot. recently about tearing down a historical church and trying to add to their business to make a dollar off of it. Waco was a beautiful city and i was just born when the tornado hit but the people was strong and rebuilt . when i hear people refer to it as wacko not Waco i get hot. the people were strong and there is so much to see and enjoy the history. please do not destroy all of the memories that lives there. i never hear anyone talk about the passenger trains that used to run through there and the places they went. the square was a important part of the history and the tornado took it away but in our minds that lived there it still is beautiful and enjoy the Saturday's we spend shopping, eating , and walking around . remember that we are all loyal to our city and will always remember the real Waco Texas . past memories are the best . mary hodges
They only moved the church. Not tore it down.
@
Born and raised in Waco and u make it sound so pleasant bc you don't live there.. I love our waco history but i wouldn't go for a trip to visit.
C'mon, Chris. I disagree.
As a local, every place he said is great. Except Waco would take a full day to take it all in. Everything is cheap here... except anything tagged along with Magnolia.
TLDR: spend one full day in Waco, go to the places he mentioned. Magnolia is expensive but everything else is dirt cheap
What’s the primary industry here?
The guy that owns Viteks is Steve Martin's brother and Steve Martin was born in Waco
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Bruh why he gotta lie like that he said average temp down here is 60 degrees omm just yesterday it was 118 out here he just lied like hell it be hot asf out here
Patrick Gaither Hy it’s hot as hell down here
LMFAO DEADASS BRO
He said the average is 66 in January
Uhh, the highest temperature Waco has had is 114.
Thanks Erik
cute
😀 Great video!
Thanks Andrew!!!
I highly recommend stopping by Waco. It’s one of my favorite cities in the US
Philip S
There are almost as many Mexicans in texas as white people.
Definitely love Waco it’s awesome:)
@Philip S your a total ASSHOLE. I go to Waco all the time and I am not WHITETRASH
Philip S why tf you steady hatin on Waco???
@Philip S Gosh man why so salty
I Was Born And Raised In Waco, TX In 1980's I Sure Miss A lot Stuff In Waco, TX New Places Like Dr Pepper Museum Back In The 1990's When I Left In City Of Waco In 2000's I Move To San Antonio, TX I Called San Antonio My 2nd Hometown Better Since Waco My Hometown There Was Nothing Do In Waco There Was No Work Here In Waco I Love Be Here In San Antonio
Adrean Avilla I mean if you compare Waco to San Antonio....
Super awesome place to make a cult compound!
The compound wasn't in Waco, mate. It was located in Axtell, Texas (23 kilometers from Waco). I have a feeling you know this very well, but want to give Waco a proper bad reputation. Inaccurate rubbish aside, you are indeed a colourful comedic genius, with an undeniable quick witty mind.
Joseph Marshall Haha! Thanks for the support man, it means a lot!!
Branchdavidan also know mount Carmel is in Waco Texas famous for 1993 david Koresh were ATF agents and FBI agents messed up big time and killed tons of innocent people for no reason
You are a TOTALASSHOLE
@@420bigsmoke3 Why no mention of the site where our police murdered 9 MEN and then arrested 200 witnesses and tried to charge them all for what they did? Why no mention of our fine sheriff and his jail that chains tortures rapes and cages innocent people? Why no mention of our famous court house where we let the BAYLOR students go with no jail time for rape? Our famous lake Waco triple murder site? We also arrest more people per capita than Russia, we need 350 fresh head a month to meet our contract requirement to the for profit prison. If we don't get the 350 head the local government officials have to pay it out of what they are stealing. Our taxes doubled this last year as well. The locals are to poor to make up the 350 head we really need tourists who can afford bonds and Baylor Attorneys. Our courts are run by BAYLOR. So please do more videos on Waco.
Went to TSTI back in the day. Waco was like the Twilight Zone to me. Just a weird vibe. Maybe it's better now.
Nope
Weird vibe indeed
What about Baylor?
MT, didn’t have enough time to mention. But we’ll hit it next time we’re in town!
The average temperature is not 66
In fairness, he didn't say whether that was Fahrenheit or Celsius. 66 C = 150.8 degrees which is closer to the truth in the summer! :)
Does Warren Rudman ring a bell
Hmmm
Love Dr pepper
And Dr Pepper loves you!
There's tons of stuff outside of downtown, fyi.
I agree! But alas the clock is always our enemy.
Lmao you just drove 5 mins in 3 directions from downtown by the bridge to mail this in. Lmao
It’s also a sundown town
Really
That's the same things you can find in new York, Tennessee, Ohio, Houston .. no need to drive up there.
How many ppl never heard of FRITO PIE😂
Right? It was delicious.
The average temperature IS 66 degrees inside your home. Thank God for air conditioners!
The annual average could be 66 Degrees there
Would not recommend. I stayed in a community lodge ran by a nice Christian man who quoted scripture a lot and the atf raided the place and burned it down
Pyro Technics oh shoot
@@aqua.snipes He's referring to the Waco siege back in the early 90's. Some nutty cult was causing trouble, so the government made the controversial decision of burning down their building of 75 people just to get to one guy.
Oh
Your a funny man. Waco is more than the same Branch Davidian run agaisnt the federal government
@@citycapital163 Wrong. The ATF were afraid they were lose government funding. They created the Branch Davidian situation to have a reason to look legitimate.
I can’t see waco as a normal town anymore after what happened in waco
Fine nine what happened bro?
@@Tttggggggg Apparently there was a siege in the early 90's where the government burnt down a nutty cult of 75 people just to get to one man. Not exactly in Waco, but just outside it.
Vault Courier never heard of it
@@Tttggggggg That doesn't mean it never happened. It's kind of one of the first things to show up when you search up its history. They also had a huge EF5 tornado hit the middle of town in 1953, and a brutal lynching in 1913.
@@citycapital163 not apparently it did happen
Como queria que tivesse legenda em português amo esse lugar è meu sonho conhecer.
Talks about Waco for 6 minutes and never mentions Baylor? This Bear is not pleased.
Chip and Joanna gains are Yuppies
Amen.
Chip and jo are great people. Thankful to have them in our community:)
@@slothgod7756 they are terrible people
Sloth God chip and joe are bad for Waco
ShamrockTX on god g
Sometimes things just burn
Thanks for checking in!
Yo he said 66 degrees he has not been in Waco for long it’s like 100 degrees in the winter😂
Winter or summer? 😱
I live here.... tourist please don’t come anymore!
Why ?
Merve Mazi because they all act like idiots, can’t drive, and drive let price drive increase 10 fold.
And most of the are liberals
On my way !!!!! Definitely don't need your permission.
Andrew Damon stop bringing politics into things that have nothing to do with it :)
I'm a Californian. I've gone through Waco 3 three times. When I think of Waco, I think of a traditional Texas town. And the history associated with Waco. Racism and lynchings. Of course the lynchings have stopped. But I suspect that there's still a lot of racism in Waco. Am I right? The area looks charming. But I'd rather stay on the 1-35.
to give you a more humble answer compared to the guy above, (most) of the people of Waco are far from racist. It has it's diversity, so no (to answer your question), there are more diverse neighborhoods in some parts of town than the typical mostly white neighborhood.
Yes there’s racism here
I'm not at all convinced there's much racism there. A lot of crime, but not racism.
If you think that's bad look up the Waco siege with Branch davidians and David Koresh.
Stay in California and deal with your own problems befor posting speculative slander about other places.
I enjoyed visiting the ruins of Mount Carmel, paying respects to those men, women, and children who died for what they believed in. They died trying to defend themselves from a tyrannical government. RIP BRANCH DAVIDIANS.
Also another little tidbit for you. Did you know that the sniper who murdered Randy Weavers unarmed wife as she held his infant child, was also here picking off women and children?
Fuck the atf
Waco need to build skyscrapers
THERES THE ALICO
gio number 1 ALICO BARLEY JUST ONE I SAID MORE TO MAKE IT DECENT
Oh no, oh no no no
cidade muito bonita, vale a pena conhecer, Brazil e U.SA, Bolsonaro e Trump juntos por duas nações prosperas
Tours are white washed and never show you real Waco. Rally on the valley is that Waco really about
Did Jesus lose this one.
Good question.
HAHA the average temperature is 66 degrees my ass, its been 99 degrees every day lol. If you wanna sweat ur ass off come in the summer
A Big Round Snuffaluffagus yeah...summer is HOT there. I’ve been getting my Waco bikini body ready for months.
Erik The Travel Guy 😂😂😂
It would be nice if they stayed away.....
The hometown of Ashlee Simpson
Excellent tidbit
0:06 😀
Disgusting town!! I lived there three years and it was hell on earth to me.
😬
Stop lying
Its boring here
I live in Waco. It's a dump. Please stay TF away
Lmao stop lying
Good video but you are leaving out alot of Waco's dark past. Especially its very racist past. Many public lynchings happened right in downtown Waco no less than 80yrs ago not far from where Baylor University sits currently. You have to tell the whole story not just some verbatim script to make people want to visit. Also you forgot about the native american sites near by and George Bush's ranch....;-(
Jeremy Jones this is an awesome observation!!! It’s an issue we wrestle with all the time. I agree with you, we always need to be more sensitive and inclusive of every angle while still not “short changing” the subject matter. These short videos will grow in duration with more information included and the result is lower viewership (because the dang thing is too long). But! Our content continues to evolve so it is an issue I take seriously. So thank you for the note and keep them coming!!!!!
Erik The Travel Guy
It’s sad that traveling isn’t the same for everyone. This is pertinent information for someone like me. I was thinking I’d like to visit Waco. But the truth is I wouldn’t be safe or welcome there.
Forgot the Waco Siege too. April 19 1993 look it up
@@elijahallen3318 The Oklahoma City bombing evolved out of the Waco siege. Sad...
@@daniel1571 yeah