- Waco, Texas - Wikipedia
In historic times, the area of present-day Waco was occupied by the Wichita Indian tribe known as the "Waco" (Spanish: Hueco or Huaco) In 1824, Thomas M Duke was sent to explore the area after violence erupted between the Waco people and the European settlers
- Home City of Waco
Waco is the county seat of McLennan County It offers major attractions, five historic homes, seven recreational venues, three colleges, five community centers, dozens of public parks, and nine arts organizations staging theatrical and musical productions, as well as art exhibitions
- 21 Fun Things to Do in Waco, Texas - U. S. News Travel
With so many interesting things to see and do in Waco, this guide will keep you busy on a memorable, family-friendly getaway to one of the Lone Star State's most underrated destinations
- Visit Waco, TX – A city to believe in
Waco is a city on the rise, and it has long offered enough to keep visitors busy for days Mountain bike or hike in Cameron Park, explore Magnolia Market and other downtown boutiques, restaurants and breweries
- 23 BEST Things To Do In Waco
23 of the best things to do in Waco, including visits to Magnolia Market, the Mammoth graveyard, Camp Fimfo, and more!
- Visit - WACO TX - Welcome to Waco, Texas - Visit Waco
Waco, Texas, is a vibrant destination offering a blend of rich history, outdoor adventure, and modern attractions Nestled along the Brazos River, this city invites visitors to explore its unique charm and Southern hospitality
- WELCOME to Waco | Your Visitors Guide to Waco Central Texas
The Greater Waco area in the Heart o' Texas is a first-rate destination A thriving arts scene, a one-of-a-kind shopping experience, a staggering array of dining options, a wealth of ways to enjoy the outdoors, and attractions like those a big city would be proud of can be found in Waco
- Waco | Texas, History, Population, Map, Facts | Britannica
Waco, city and seat of McLennan county in north-central Texas, situated along the Brazos River some 100 miles (160 km) south of Dallas It was founded in 1849 and is home to Baylor University Learn more about Waco, including its history and economy
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