All About Waco

Segment #3 from Baylor University

Transcript

Okay, everyone, now that we’ve seen a little of Baylor’s campus, it’s time to learn more about the city Baylor calls home. We’ve got Lindsey standing by at the Magnolia Silos, made famous by Baylor alums Chip and Joanna Gaines. Lindsey’s a junior at Baylor majoring in corporate communications with a minor in nonprofit marketing. She’s gonna tell us everything she loves about living in Waco, and give us some insider tips on how to enjoy the city like a local. Lindsey, please take it away.

Thanks, Alex, and hi, everyone. I am so excited to talk to you about Waco today, because when you decide on a college, you’re not only choosing the university, you’re also choosing the city. For me, Waco quickly became my home away from home, and I hope today gives you a glimpse into its many treasures. Waco has a population of about 136,000 people, making it that perfect size to give you a small-town feel with the big-city advantages. Whether you’re walking, biking, or running through Cameron Park, attending the farmer’s market on Saturday, going to one of the live venues for some music, or eating at one of the numerous local restaurants, I promise you will never run out of things to do or places to explore. And, as an added bonus, Waco is the birthplace of Dr Pepper. There’s even a museum dedicated to it. As a Baylor student, you’ll likely find yourself in the Silo District. Walk around the shops at Magnolia, get a cupcake treat from the bakery. I promise your taste buds will thank you. Although you may be thinking Magnolia is full of tourists, I can assure you, you’ll find the prime times to come as a local. Speaking from personal experience, I’ve never had trouble finding a seat at their coffee shop, Magnolia Press, and walking around the shops is the best study break. Throughout the week, I often run into a friend at one of my favorite coffee shops. Common Grounds is within walking distance to campus, and a live music venue. Pinewood is beloved for its area aesthetic, and music played from a record player. Fabled is unique because it also doubles as a bookstore, and for you night owls, Dichotomy is open until midnight. The Mayborn Museum is perfect for those who enjoy natural history. Their Waco Mammoth National Monument exhibit is one of my favorites. It offers visitors an additional experience where fossils of 25 Colombian mammoths are preserved. My freshman year, I created a food list of places in Waco to try, because there are so many great options. George’s is a local favorite, and adored for its Wing Wednesdays, not to mention Union Hall in Downtown Waco, which has quickly become a fan favorite for its upscale food court vibes and the options it provides for everyone. Overall, Waco is growing and continues to thrive. There are so many things to do, you’ll wish you had more time. Thank you so much for letting me share my love for Waco with you. Back to you, Alex.

Lindsey, good job. How do you find time to study with so many cool things to do in Waco? I know I’ve certainly loved my time here. We really appreciate you sharing that story. Take care, Lindsey.

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