This morning at the Dr Pepper Museum we had a great group of visitors that are members of a vintage car club. They arrived at the Museum in their Model A cars. They looked amazing! Here you can see several of the cars parked in our parking lot. My favorite? The Dr Pepper maroon Model A, of course!
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A surprise visitor with the car club was Mr. L. D. McLennan. His great-great uncle, Neil McLennan, was an early Scottish-American settler of Texas and the namesake of McLennan County, home of Waco and Dr Pepper! Here we see two Waco originals, L.D. and Dr Pepper.
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