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The centerpiece of The Branch Davidian Episode in the Through Our Pages museum is the table-top diorama of the compound at Elk, the New Mount Carmel that David Koresh and followers called home ...
“We want to see the good things come out of this. We don’t want evil to win,” Fields said. Later this year, the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum will embark on a $12 million expansion.
On a table in a nondescript room in the National Museum of Natural History lies a set of disarticulated bones arranged in a familiar pattern. But the resemblance to a human skeleton is not quite ...
More than 100 people attended a memorial at Waco’s Helen Marie Taylor Museum in honor of the Branch Davidians who died 25 years ago.
On one wall are artifacts from various cults, including the Branch Davidians of Waco, Texas, and Aum Shinrikyo, which was responsible for a sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway in 1995.
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 ...
With the passing of the 30 year anniversary since that 51 day standoff at the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco, it's not surprising that many are interested in seeing what the compound looks like ...
WACO, Texas — On April 19, 1993, FBI Agents penetrated the Mount Carmel Compound resulting in several fires breaking out that engulfed the property in flames, killing 76 Branch Davidians.
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.
MCLENNAN COUNTY, Texas — A press conference on the deadly 1993 Branch Davidian siege was held by survivor David Thibodeau and four other speakers on Wednesday, April 19 at the Helen Marie Taylor ...
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