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Join us in Dallas for a private day tour as we travel to Waco, Texas for a little Magnolia Market magnificence and some HGTV Fixer Upper fun! There is something for everyone on this tour. Start your day heading south on I-35 towards the famous Magnolia Market at the Silos. During the 90 minute drive, your guide will entertain you with interesting stories of the history of Texas. We will arrive in Waco, Texas before you know it!
* Private Tour & Tour Guide
* Magnolia Market at the Silos
* Magnolia Seed & Supply
* Silos Bakery
* JRD Iron Designs
* Magnolia Table (based upon availability, lunch not included)
* Waco Suspension Bridge at the Brazos River
Ville: Dallas
Wed 16 Jul
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Transportation in Luxury Air Conditioned SUV
Transportation in Luxury Air Conditioned SUV
Transportation in Luxury Air Conditioned SUV
Transportation in Luxury Air Conditioned SUV
Hotel Pick-Up ONLY for properties within 3-miles of 100 S Houston St, Dallas TX, 75202
Transportation in Luxury Air Conditioned SUV
Hotel Pick-Up ONLY for properties within 3-miles of 100 S Houston St, Dallas TX, 75202
Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Magnolia Market
Join us for a day tour, as we travel to Waco, Texas for a little Magnolia Market magnificence and some HGTV's Fixer Upper fun! Start your day heading south on I-35 towards the famous Magnolia Market at the Silos! We also visit Magnolia Table and Magnolia Press Coffee Shop. During the drive, your Tour Guide will entertain you with interesting stories of the history of Texas. We will arrive in Waco, Texas before you know it! There's something for everyone at Magnolia Market at the Silos. Shopping, games, the garden and even a bite to eat. Treat Yourself to Silos Baking Co., the on-site bakery filled with Joanna's personal recipes. Stop by the Garden; Joanna's vision was that the garden would be a space where the family can explore together and learn the lessons of the garden. Visit Magnolia Seed & Supply. This little shop sells gardening tools and supplies. Relax on the Lawn….On the big green lawn at the center of the property, enjoy the big box full of games. Most every sunny day, the lawn is covered up with parents and kiddos playing corn-hole, having potato sack races and throwing the football around. The lawn games make this more than a place to shop, but also a place to play and enjoy time with family and friends, have a picnic in the shade or grab a bite to eat at the Food Trucks. ​Visit Jimmy Don’s 36-foot-long trailer in the [Magnolia] parking lot. An estimated 400 people a day drift over from Magnolia Market to browse and take selfies with him. A short drive from Magnolia Market at the Silos is the Magnolia Table. As time and availability permits, enjoy a meal (not included) with your friends and family or pick something up to-go.
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Harp Design Co.
Visit and shop at Clint Harps' "Harp Design Co". Stop for photos at the renovated Harp House; former home of the Clint Harp.
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Waco Suspension Bridge
Waco’s Historic Suspension Bridge was the longest single-span suspension bridge west of the Mississippi when it was completed in 1870. The bridge was built with cable supplied by the John Roebling Co., who built the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. Crucial to traders, cattle drives and travelers for well over a century, the bridge stands as an icon of Waco history. In 2008, the first pieces of the “Branding the Brazos” sculptures made their debut next to the bridge. The towering Chisholm Trail sculptures, crafted by Robert Summers, include an over-sized, bronze trail boss driving Longhorns crossing the Brazos.
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JDH Iron Designs
Visit Jimmy Don’s JDH Iron Designs, a 36-foot-long trailer in the [Magnolia] parking lot; specializing in custom metal art designs from wall art and home decor to custom projects & everything in between. An estimated 400 people a day drift over from Magnolia Market. Jimmy Don is often on site and guests love to meet him and take photos.
5
Magnolia Market
Join us for a day tour, as we travel to Waco, Texas for a little Magnolia Market magnificence and some HGTV's Fixer Upper fun! Start your day heading south on I-35 towards the famous Magnolia Market at the Silos! We also visit Magnolia Table and Magnolia Press Coffee Shop. During the drive, your Tour Guide will entertain you with interesting stories of the history of Texas. We will arrive in Waco, Texas before you know it! There's something for everyone at Magnolia Market at the Silos. Shopping, games, the garden and even a bite to eat. Treat Yourself to Silos Baking Co., the on-site bakery filled with Joanna's personal recipes. Stop by the Garden; Joanna's vision was that the garden would be a space where the family can explore together and learn the lessons of the garden. Visit Magnolia Seed & Supply. This little shop sells gardening tools and supplies. Relax on the Lawn….On the big green lawn at the center of the property, enjoy the big box full of games. Most every sunny day, the lawn is covered up with parents and kiddos playing corn-hole, having potato sack races and throwing the football around. The lawn games make this more than a place to shop, but also a place to play and enjoy time with family and friends, have a picnic in the shade or grab a bite to eat at the Food Trucks. ​Visit Jimmy Don’s 36-foot-long trailer in the [Magnolia] parking lot. An estimated 400 people a day drift over from Magnolia Market to browse and take selfies with him. A short drive from Magnolia Market at the Silos is the Magnolia Table. As time and availability permits, enjoy a meal (not included) with your friends and family or pick something up to-go.
6
Harp Design Co.
Visit and shop at Clint Harps' "Harp Design Co". Stop for photos at the renovated Harp House; former home of the Clint Harp.
7
Waco Suspension Bridge
Waco’s Historic Suspension Bridge was the longest single-span suspension bridge west of the Mississippi when it was completed in 1870. The bridge was built with cable supplied by the John Roebling Co., who built the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. Crucial to traders, cattle drives and travelers for well over a century, the bridge stands as an icon of Waco history. In 2008, the first pieces of the “Branding the Brazos” sculptures made their debut next to the bridge. The towering Chisholm Trail sculptures, crafted by Robert Summers, include an over-sized, bronze trail boss driving Longhorns crossing the Brazos.
8
JDH Iron Designs
Visit Jimmy Don’s JDH Iron Designs, a 36-foot-long trailer in the [Magnolia] parking lot; specializing in custom metal art designs from wall art and home decor to custom projects & everything in between. An estimated 400 people a day drift over from Magnolia Market. Jimmy Don is often on site and guests love to meet him and take photos.
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Marché aux magnolias
Rejoignez-nous pour une excursion d'une journée, alors que nous nous rendons à Waco, au Texas, pour une petite magnificence du marché Magnolia et du plaisir Fixer Upper de HGTV! Commencez votre journée en direction du sud sur la I-35 en direction du célèbre marché Magnolia aux Silos ! Nous visitons également Magnolia Table et Magnolia Press Coffee Shop. Pendant le trajet, votre guide vous divertira avec des histoires intéressantes sur l'histoire du Texas. Nous arriverons à Waco, Texas avant que vous ne vous en rendiez compte ! Il y en a pour tous les goûts au Magnolia Market at the Silos. Shopping, jeux, jardin et même manger un morceau. Offrez-vous Silos Baking Co., la boulangerie sur place remplie des recettes personnelles de Joanna. Arrêtez-vous au jardin; La vision de Joanna était que le jardin serait un espace où la famille pourrait explorer ensemble et apprendre les leçons du jardin. Visitez Magnolia Seed & Supply. Ce petit magasin vend des outils et des fournitures de jardinage. Détendez-vous sur la pelouse… Sur la grande pelouse verte au centre de la propriété, profitez du grand box plein de jeux. Presque chaque jour ensoleillé, la pelouse est recouverte de parents et d'enfants qui jouent au maïs, font des courses de sacs de pommes de terre et lancent le football. Les jeux de pelouse en font plus qu'un endroit pour faire du shopping, mais aussi un endroit pour jouer et passer du temps avec la famille et les amis, pique-niquer à l'ombre ou manger un morceau aux Food Trucks. ​Visitez la caravane de 36 pieds de long de Jimmy Don dans le parking [Magnolia]. Environ 400 personnes par jour dérivent du marché de Magnolia pour parcourir et prendre des selfies avec lui. À quelques minutes en voiture du marché de Magnolia aux Silos se trouve la table Magnolia. Si le temps et la disponibilité le permettent, profitez d'un repas (non inclus) avec vos amis et votre famille ou prenez quelque chose à emporter.
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Harpe Design Co.
Visitez et magasinez chez "Harp Design Co" de Clint Harps. Arrêtez-vous pour prendre des photos à la Harp House rénovée; ancienne maison de la Clint Harp.
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Pont suspendu de Waco
Le pont suspendu historique de Waco était le plus long pont suspendu à travée unique à l'ouest du Mississippi lorsqu'il a été achevé en 1870. Le pont a été construit avec un câble fourni par John Roebling Co., qui a construit le pont de Brooklyn à New York. Essentiel pour les commerçants, les transports de bétail et les voyageurs depuis plus d'un siècle, le pont est une icône de l'histoire de Waco. En 2008, les premières pièces des sculptures «Branding the Brazos» ont fait leurs débuts à côté du pont. Les imposantes sculptures de Chisholm Trail, conçues par Robert Summers, comprennent un boss de sentier en bronze surdimensionné conduisant des Longhorns traversant les Brazos.
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Conceptions de fer JDH
Visitez Jimmy Don's JDH Iron Designs, une remorque de 36 pieds de long dans le parking [Magnolia]; spécialisée dans les conceptions d'art en métal personnalisées, de l'art mural et de la décoration intérieure aux projets personnalisés et tout le reste. Environ 400 personnes par jour dérivent du marché de Magnolia. Jimmy Don est souvent sur place et les clients adorent le rencontrer et prendre des photos.
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Magnolia Silos
Join us for a day tour, as we travel to Waco, Texas for a little Magnolia Market magnificence and some HGTV's Fixer Upper fun! Start your day heading south on I-35 towards the famous Magnolia Market at the Silos! We also visit Magnolia Table and Magnolia Press Coffee Shop. During the drive, your Tour Guide will entertain you with interesting stories of the history of Texas. We will arrive in Waco, Texas before you know it! There's something for everyone at Magnolia Market at the Silos. Shopping, games, the garden and even a bite to eat. Treat Yourself to Silos Baking Co., the on-site bakery filled with Joanna's personal recipes. Stop by the Garden; Joanna's vision was that the garden would be a space where the family can explore together and learn the lessons of the garden. Visit Magnolia Seed & Supply. This little shop sells gardening tools and supplies. Relax on the Lawn….On the big green lawn at the center of the property, enjoy the big box full of games. Most every sunny day, the lawn is covered up with parents and kiddos playing corn-hole, having potato sack races and throwing the football around. The lawn games make this more than a place to shop, but also a place to play and enjoy time with family and friends, have a picnic in the shade or grab a bite to eat at the Food Trucks. ​Visit Jimmy Don’s 36-foot-long trailer in the [Magnolia] parking lot. An estimated 400 people a day drift over from Magnolia Market to browse and take selfies with him. A short drive from Magnolia Market at the Silos is the Magnolia Table. As time and availability permits, enjoy a meal (not included) with your friends and family or pick something up to-go.
14
JDH Iron Designs
Visit Jimmy Don’s JDH Iron Designs, cute shop; specializing in custom metal art designs from wall art and home decor to custom projects & everything in between. An estimated 400 people a day drift over from Magnolia Market. Jimmy Don is often on site and guests love to meet him and take photos.
15
The Cottonland Castle
Visit the Castle Heights neighborhood to see Cottonland Castle. Chip and Jo just completed the renovation of a century-old castle in the heart of Waco. Stop by for photos.
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Waco Suspension Bridge
Waco’s Historic Suspension Bridge was the longest single-span suspension bridge west of the Mississippi when it was completed in 1870. The bridge was built with cable supplied by the John Roebling Co., who built the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. Crucial to traders, cattle drives and travelers for well over a century, the bridge stands as an icon of Waco history. In 2008, the first pieces of the “Branding the Brazos” sculptures made their debut next to the bridge. The towering Chisholm Trail sculptures, crafted by Robert Summers, include an over-sized, bronze trail boss driving Longhorns crossing the Brazos.
17
Magnolia Silos
Stop by Magnolia Table, Chip and Jo's popular restaurant for breakfast or lunch, (reservation required) specializing in fresh, homegrown ingredients and good, old-fashioned cooking. Visit The Table's Gift Shop to pick up a memory of your visit.
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Magnolia Silos
Join us for a day tour, as we travel to Waco, Texas for a little Magnolia Market magnificence and some HGTV's Fixer Upper fun! Start your day heading south on I-35 towards the famous Magnolia Market at the Silos! We also visit Magnolia Table and Magnolia Press Coffee Shop. During the drive, your Tour Guide will entertain you with interesting stories of the history of Texas. We will arrive in Waco, Texas before you know it! There's something for everyone at Magnolia Market at the Silos. Shopping, games, the garden and even a bite to eat. Treat Yourself to Silos Baking Co., the on-site bakery filled with Joanna's personal recipes. Stop by the Garden; Joanna's vision was that the garden would be a space where the family can explore together and learn the lessons of the garden. Visit Magnolia Seed & Supply. This little shop sells gardening tools and supplies. Relax on the Lawn….On the big green lawn at the center of the property, enjoy the big box full of games. Most every sunny day, the lawn is covered up with parents and kiddos playing corn-hole, having potato sack races and throwing the football around. The lawn games make this more than a place to shop, but also a place to play and enjoy time with family and friends, have a picnic in the shade or grab a bite to eat at the Food Trucks. ​Visit Jimmy Don’s 36-foot-long trailer in the [Magnolia] parking lot. An estimated 400 people a day drift over from Magnolia Market to browse and take selfies with him. A short drive from Magnolia Market at the Silos is the Magnolia Table. As time and availability permits, enjoy a meal (not included) with your friends and family or pick something up to-go.
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JDH Iron Designs
Visit Jimmy Don’s JDH Iron Designs, cute shop; specializing in custom metal art designs from wall art and home decor to custom projects & everything in between. An estimated 400 people a day drift over from Magnolia Market. Jimmy Don is often on site and guests love to meet him and take photos.
20
The Cottonland Castle
Visit the Castle Heights neighborhood to see Cottonland Castle. Chip and Jo just completed the renovation of a century-old castle in the heart of Waco. Stop by for photos.
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Waco Suspension Bridge
Waco’s Historic Suspension Bridge was the longest single-span suspension bridge west of the Mississippi when it was completed in 1870. The bridge was built with cable supplied by the John Roebling Co., who built the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. Crucial to traders, cattle drives and travelers for well over a century, the bridge stands as an icon of Waco history. In 2008, the first pieces of the “Branding the Brazos” sculptures made their debut next to the bridge. The towering Chisholm Trail sculptures, crafted by Robert Summers, include an over-sized, bronze trail boss driving Longhorns crossing the Brazos.
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Magnolia Silos
Stop by Magnolia Table, Chip and Jo's popular restaurant for breakfast or lunch, (reservation required) specializing in fresh, homegrown ingredients and good, old-fashioned cooking. Visit The Table's Gift Shop to pick up a memory of your visit.
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Commentaires (38)
Tyrone_M
Nov 2024
We had a fantastic experience. From all the history and story behind Dallas as we left to Waco Texas and how it all happened for Chip and Jo.
B458KPlindar
Oct 2024
Liz and Don our tour guides, made this tour exceptional. It was fun and so informative. A beautiful drive too by the zoo and river! Really a highlight of our visit to Waco. This tour is a must and ask for these two amazing guides!
eileenkL6822JV
Sep 2024
As it was our first time to Texas, my husband and I were looking for a tour to Waco to see the Magnolia Silo’s. Rebecca was our driver in a private vehicle. Just the 3 of us. The entire day was wonderful. The ride from Dallas to Waco was filled with information about Texas. The history, the side stories of what went on and what is still happening. Rebecca was a wealth of information. And she loves her state of Texas. The arrival at Waco after an easy drive was exciting. We saw everything we could. The Silo’s, the ball field, the Chapel, the restaurant, the Castle and several renovated homes and even got to meet JimmyDon in the place of business. We shopped a bit, ate at the food truck area and sat and had a coffee from the coffee shop. On the way back, we made a stop at the Texas Rangers Museum which was a great reflection about the days of the elite Police force of that era. The day was perfect. Exactly what we wanted to do and see. I highly recommend this tour as it was so much more than just Waco. It was about Texas!!

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