Special section

We published a special commemorative section for the 100th anniversary of Cameron Park on May 1, 2010. Read our stories below.

Cameron Park's highs and lows reflection of Waco's history over 100 years

It has long been Waco’s great green escape — and Waco is commemorating all that William Cameron Park has meant during the past 100 years.

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City invests $10 million in future recreation at Cameron Park

From new bathrooms to repaired steps and railings on Jacob’s Ladder, Waco is investing in Cameron Park.

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Nandina, a midsize yard shrub with bright red berries in the winter, is thriving in Cameron Park.

A quiet, lush battle as natives duke it out with invaders in Cameron Park

Plenty of native vegetation fills the park — violets, white oak, poison ivy — but non-native species are leaving their mark.

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A stone gate may be all that’s left of Witch’s Castle in Cameron Park. According to legend, it is a full-sensory fright, reeking of corpses and broadcasting all sorts of screams, gasps and banging.

Legends of love, death and ghosts part of Cameron Park's lore

Couples have Lovers Leap, the adventurous can explore Witch’s Castle — take a walk on the wilder side of the park's sad and scary legends

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Officials say Cameron Park not a haven for illicit activities

“Cameron Park is really no different from any other park you may go to," says a Waco police spokesman. "Wherever people get together, there’s a potential for problems.”

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Cameron Park upcoming events

Plan your outings for the rest of the park's centennial year.

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Slide shows: Cameron Park events

Cameron Park rededication ceremony

Cameron Park rededication ceremony at Proctor Springs: May 27, 2010

Waco celebrates the 100th anniversary at Proctor Springs and Phoenix Ballroom.


  

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