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1680 Hyw. 236, Waco, TX , USA
Outdoorsy types can find Texas's oldest state park within close reach of Waco. Mother Neff State Park, a 259-acre spread in the scenic Leon River Bottom, was founded in 1916. It's reached by driving south from Waco on I-35 about ... More on Off the Beaten Path: Texas

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1701 N. Fourth Street, Waco, Texas, 76707.
You'll find many rare species living together at the Cameron Park Zoo, the nation's newest natural habitat ... More on aza.org
My 5 kids ranging 2 to 11 years old all loved it! More on igougo

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300 South 5th Street, Waco, Texas 76701
Waco's campiest attraction is the Dr Pepper Museum (300 South Fifth Street, Waco, 254-757-1025; www.drpepp... More on Off the Beaten Path: Texas
A fountain drink mixed in The Old Corner Drug Store in the 1880s was dubbed a "Waco" by early patrons becau... More on traveltex

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Waco, TX

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Waco, TX
The HALL OF FAME memorializes 30 Texas Rangers who gave their lives in the line of duty or served with grea... More on Texasranger.org
I would not recomend anyone waste their time and money visiting your building. More on Yahoo! Travel

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1108 S. University Parks Dr., Waco, Texas 76706

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3801 Zoo Park Dr.Waco, TX 76708
On the Bosque River just off Texas Highway 6 within the Waco city limits. More on AnglerWeb.com
'Lake Waco' is a reservoir located within the city limits of Waco, in McLennan County, Texas, which serves as the western border for the city of Waco. The dam is located on the Bosque River. The... More on Wikipedia

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300 Austin Ave. Waco, Texas 76702
A gift of the William Cameron family, the 416-acre Cameron Park has delighted Wacoans and visitors since the early 1900's. The park hosts picnickers, hikers, joggers, equestrians and mountain biker... More on uptake_content
Drive through Cameron Park's tree-lined roads, peer over limestone cliffs at the smooth Brazos River below, enjoy the wildflowers, ... More on igougo

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One Bear Place # 97154, Waco, TX
The Sue and Frank Mayborn Natural Science and Cultural History Museum Complex opened in 2004, giving a new ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Low cost , well worth the money and visit. More on TripAdvisor

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814 S 4th St, Waco, TX 76706
John Bayliss Earle bought some land in 1858 and built a modest one-story house for his family. But it wasn... More on Wacocvb.com
This is a Greek Revival style home that was started in 1858 but it wasn't complete until 1869. An early set... More on insiderpages.com
