If you have a family member fascinated by railroads, or if you yourself used to have a train set and want to get a look at where it all began, then the Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum is a must-see attraction. The city of Temple was founded in 1881 by the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company as a major junction point, and it makes sense that one of the city's main attractions is this railroad museum. Among seeing vintage pieces and artifacts, the center point of it all is the Rails Across America exhibit that presents the impact of railroads in American life for the past 50 years.
Drop by Oakley’s Texas Bar and Grill for an impressive taste of some of the best that Waco has to offer at this Iconic "Continental Cowboy." Whether it's for an evening of pool, Giant Jenga or Cornhole, Oakley's is proud to be the city's only rustic Texas Country Bar and Grill, gracing the area for over 25 years. Their full menu is impressive and satisfying to a variety of taste buds. Choose from a full inventory of beers, domestic, imports and specialty brands. Wine Down Wednesdays and notable top shelf selections away you and your party. Grab a bite to eat and relax on their brand new patio.
Saddle up and get ready for a whole lot of fun at the Heart O' Texas Fair & Rodeo held at the Extraco Events Center in Waco operated year-round along side more than 500 active volunteers, fulfilling their mission to produce events for education, entertainment and agricultural experiences at the premier multi-use facility while giving back through youth scholarships and a positive economic impact to Central Texas. Over the past 65 years, the Fair & Rodeo has offered Central Texas a place to come and support the community while enjoying the sights, sounds and smells that make the Heart O' Texas Fair & Rodeo what it is today. The Fair is held annually with close to 200,000 in attendance making it a must event for your Texan social calendar every year.