Topic: Tourism

4 chapters across the catalog

Sheriff Glen Sachtleben On Gonzales Tx History   1996 [0xSVebTXZ2E]
4:01 - 4:54

Sheriff Glen Sachtleben On Gonzales Tx History 1996 [0xSVebTXZ2E]

Gonzales Tourism Information and Museum Visiting Hours

Game Warden Sergeant Glenn Socklin invites visitors to Gonzales, Texas, providing specific directions via Highway 183 through Lockhart and Luling. The Jail Museum, located at 414 St. Lawrence Street, operates daily with varying hours on weekends. The surrounding area features historic homes and a city museum located within the town's original 107-square layout.

Mike Hanson promotes his business, the Wolf Motel in Gonzales, claiming it features the beds once used by Elvis Presley and the outlaw duo Bonnie and Clyde. He describes the motel as a country-themed establishment named after his grandfather.

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]
50:31 - 55:28

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]

Mount Carmel Ruins, Tourist Exploitation and Tunnel Myths

Clive Doyle and Catherine Madison comment on video footage of the Mount Carmel site post-fire, criticizing "squatters" who sell souvenirs to tourists. Doyle clarifies that there was only one tunnel on the property, which led to a storm shelter under construction, debunking myths of an extensive underground network. They describe the destruction of personal property, including motorcycles and buses, by government contractors and vandals.

Love Hanging Out With The Ritters 1999 [AxZu0PowLqw]
5:39 - 8:39

Love Hanging Out With The Ritters 1999 [AxZu0PowLqw]

David Thibodeau and Tourist Activity at Waco Site

David Thibodeau and his brother Roger are identified among a steady stream of tourists visiting the Waco site to contribute to the rebuilding fund. The location continues to draw visitors from across the country, including media presence from Court TV. Participants emphasize the act of driving nails as a symbolic blow against the empire.