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1. Historic Waco House Tours
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2. Mayborn Museum Complex
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3. Art Center Waco
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4. Texas Ranger Hall of Fame & Museum
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5. Suspension Bridge and River Walk
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6. Texas Sports Hall of Fame
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7. Cameron Park Zoo
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8. Dr Pepper Museum
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9. Cameron Park
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10. Armstrong Browning Library
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites WOODWAY (WACO)
6808 WOODWAY DR. · Woodway, TX · 76712
Country Inn & Suites By Carlson Waco
1502 NORTH I-35 EXIT 338B · WACO, TX · 76705
 

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About Waco

Located in Central Texas about midway between Austin and Dallas, Waco – which takes its name from the Native American Hueco people – sits on the Brazos River amid rolling prairielands. The city of approximately 118,000 is also the seat of McLennan County. First settled by white men in the mid-19th century, the town didn't really take off until after the conflicts of the Civil War died down. It was then a city of corn, cattle and cotton, and even today, agriculture remains strong, despite...