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Waco, TX is a beautiful city located in McLennan County, Texas. The city has a rich history and is known for its culture, food, and entertainment. People who visit Waco are known to enjoy the historic attractions like the Dr Pepper Museum and Suspension Bridge, which offers panoramic views of downtown Waco. Along with historical sites, Waco also has plenty of outdoor activities like rafting, hiking, and biking trails. For those looking for a unique experience in Waco can take advantage of Magnolia Market at the Silos, where people can find one-of-a-kind items and souvenirs from around the area.
Reviews of Waco generally speak highly of this charming city located in Texas. Visitors often comment on the friendly locals, interesting attractions, and delicious cuisine found in various restaurants around town. Many also rave about their positive experiences while visiting Magnolia Market at the Silos as well as participating in outdoor activities such as hiking or cycling along local trails or riverside paths. With its scenic setting combined with plenty of things to do and explore - it's no wonder why so many people have left positive reviews about their time spent in Waco!

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Avoid this place - 9/6/2021
This town is a nightmare for all nearby towns or people passing through. Expect to add an hour to your trip if you're passing through. Traffic. Traffic traffic. Read More

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Waco Texas.. The Place To Be!! - 9/2/2020
Best city in Texas when you count traffic, housing cost, eateries, Baylor Bear sports, largest urban lake in Texas, Texas Rangers Hall of Fame, Texas Sports Hall of Fame, Chip and Joanne Gaines have done wonders. Dr Pepper Museum. A cute downtown with shops. Wacos a wonderful city. Sic'Em ?? s!!! God Bless Read More

Bald Eagle gets no love from COW.soon displaced! - 10/13/2018
i was raised in waco tx and recently moved to country to get away from the drama and crime associated w living in waco.But it seems now the city of Waco has purchased land in my rural communtie to put a landfill that willhost 11 countys.This city council has no regard to the residents this will impact that live here.Most of these folks are farmers and ranchers.There is Bald Eagles currently nested there on property that will have no where to live.More details than I have time to write,Waco residents will suffer also,there will be a 83% increase in trash services and taxs.There is no concern to taxpayers money,they have no concern for what the rural community residents will suffer due to all the dangers of a landfill.They do not care about the enviroment, wildlife,people or taking ANY measures of helping to reduce the destruction of this planet.Bonus to add to this sad story is the only recycling center was recently bought by city of waco and now they have plans to tear it down to make Read More

Janice Rounsville - 7/24/2017
Waco is on my wish list to move to. Weather is comparable to So. California. Beautiful Read More

Welcome to Waco - 10/10/2016
Waco has much to offer regardless of age or income.
Relocate to Waco.  Read More

Nyc to waco - 8/12/2016
Moving from new york city to waco with a 3 year old. Any input abt the city ll be greatly Read More

Raised in Queens, Nyc: lived in Los Angeles, NJ, H - 4/11/2014
Looking to relocate?
The truth is I never thought I would ever live in Waco, TX. I would say this city is more family orientated. Housing is very affordable and one can get a really nice new home for 110k depending where you are looking. A slamming home above 150k (as they say back home)you even can get a foreclosed home at 60k depending location, but sometimes renovation is needed. Lets face it as like everywhere you have your bad and good areas. You definitely get more for your buck here and gas is relatively cheaper than the bigger cities. Restaurant's in general you get a lot for your money and there very good ones, for me the only drawback is the variety (Indian, Cuban, Colombian and so on). From my experience people are friendlier and courteous especially to seniors. Every now and then you'll get a knuckle head but it is rare. My parents relocate to Houston TX in 96 I'm the only son, so my duty is to care for them and I am SO Glad they picked TEXAS. The biggest plus is Read More

Raised in Queens, Nyc: lived in Los Angeles, NJ, H - 4/11/2014
Looking to relocate?
The truth is I never thought I would ever live in Waco, TX. I would say this city is more family orientated. Housing is very affordable and one can get a really nice new home for 110k depending where you are looking. A slamming home above 150k (as they say back home)you even can get a foreclosed home at 60k depending location, but sometimes renovation is needed. Lets face it as like everywhere you have your bad and good areas. You definitely get more for your buck here and gas is relatively cheaper than the bigger cities. Restaurant's in general you get a lot for your money and there very good ones, for me the only drawback is the variety (Indian, Cuban, Colombian and so on). From my experience people are friendlier and courteous especially to seniors. Every now and then you'll get a knuckle head but it is rare. My parents relocate to Houston TX in 96 I'm the only son, so my duty is to care for them and I am SO Glad they picked TEXAS. The biggest plus is Read More

Raised in Queens, Nyc: lived in Los Angeles, NJ, H - 4/11/2014
Looking to relocate?
The truth is I never thought I would ever live in Waco, Tx. I would say this city is more family orientated. Housing is very afordable and one can get a really nice new home for 110k depending where you are looking. A slamimg home above 150k (as they say back home)you even can get a foreclosed home at 60k depending location, but sometimes renovation is needed. Lets face it as like everywhere you have your bad and good areas. You defintely get more for your buck here and gas is relatively cheaper than the bigger cities. Restuarants in general you get a lot for your money and there very good ones, for me the only drawback is the variety (Indian, Cuban, Colombian and so on). From my experience people are friendlier and courteous especially to seniors. Every now and then you'll get a knuckle head but it is rare. My parents relocate to Houston TX in 96 I'm the only son, so my duty is to care for them and I am SO Glad they picked TEXAS. The biggest plus is when Read More

BUYING A HOME IN THE WACO AREA? NEED SOME HELP F - 9/23/2013

Buying a home in the Waco area? (40 mile radius from downtown Waco) Is the home you're interested in, but have not yet bought, in the perfect location for you: close to your job, near a great school for your children, but sadly that's all you love about your potential home? The home (interior & exterior) has problems. . . .. . .a closed-off layout that doesn't flow properly. . .. . .rooms that are way too small & need to be combined with an adjoining space. . .. . . an exterior that lacks curb appeal. The house has serious faults, yet you're still thinking of buying this flawed house. Why???? Because you absolutely love the location!!! So what do you do when you might buy the wrong house that's in the right location?

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