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A museum that has quietly taken shape in the back of the Waco Tribune-Herald building is preparing to grow again by adding an exhibit on the 1993 Branch Davidian disaster.
This week the two agents packed up the gear they'd used during the ATF's ill-fated raid on the Branch Davidian compound near Waco in 1993 for the National Law Enforcement Museum, which is slated ...
Late Branch Davidian leader David Koresh is still very much presence in Waco, Texas, five years after his 51-day standoff with Federal agents led to one of most troubling and deadly operations in ...
Branch Davidians preach interpretations from the Book of Revelations mixed with conspiracy theory. For example, ... our museum and even our cemetery," Pace said.
WACO, Texas — Branch Davidian survivor David Thibodeau will be holding a news conference on Wednesday, April 19, at the Helen Marie Taylor Museum of Waco History, to talk about the deadly 1993 ...
A group of scholars and Branch Davidian survivors gathered in Waco on Wednesday to discuss the actions taken by the ATF and FBI and the fire that ended the 51-day stand-off at Mt. Carmel.
Professors, historians and a survivor of the Branch Davidian tragedy speak on their findings since the incident unfolded. ... April 19 at the Helen Marie Taylor Museum of Waco History. ...
Writer Jeff Guinn draws on new interviews with federal agents and surviving Branch Davidians in his account of the confrontation, which left scores of people dead, including more than 20 children.
But the few remaining Branch Davidians who once lived at the compound oppose Pace and his plans, saying the museum won't be an accurate representation of the events of April 19, 1993, because he ...
About 100 surviving Branch Davidians and supporters gathered Thursday at a museum in downtown Waco to mark the 25th anniversary of the deadly fire that ended the 51-day standoff at Mt. Carmel.