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  1. Waco, Texas - Wikipedia

    • 1824–1865 Indigenous peoples occupied areas along the river for thousands of years. 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. His … See more

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    Waco is a city in and the county seat of McLennan County, Texas, United States. It is situated along the Brazos River and I-35, halfway between Dallas and Austin. The city had a U.S. census estimated 2023 population … See more

    Geography

    According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 95.5 square miles (247 km ), of which 84.2 square miles (218 km ) is land and 11.3 square miles (29 km ) is covered by water. The total area is 11.85% wa… See more

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  1. Waco, city, seat (1850) of McLennan county, north-central Texas, U.S. Waco lies along the Brazos River some 100 miles (160 km) south of Dallas. It was founded in 1849 on the site of a Waco (Hueco) Indian village near a Texas Ranger fort (1837) in a farming and plantation area.
    Chartered in 1856, Waco began as a tiny frontier town on the banks of a river which was often too volatile to cross. Despite its dangers, the river served as an ideal water source for farming. The cotton industry developed as farmers realized the…
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    Waco History is a free mobile app that puts the history of Waco and McLennan County at your fingertips. Developed by the The Institute for Oral History and Texas Collection at Baylor University, Waco History lets you explore the …

  4. Waco | Texas, History, Population, Map, & Facts

    Jul 20, 1998 · Waco, city, seat (1850) of McLennan county, north-central Texas, U.S. Waco lies along the Brazos River some 100 miles (160 km) south of …

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    Apr 1, 2021 · When two other railroads, the St. Louis and Southwestern and the Missouri-Kansas-Texas lines, built into Waco in the early 1880s, the city became the hub of a transportation network linking the area's cotton farmers and …

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