Waco

McLennan County, Texas

Waco, located in the heart of Central Texas along the I-35 corridor, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and growing economy. Home to Baylor University, Waco combines the charm of a mid-sized city with the innovation and energy of a major college town. The city boasts a revitalized downtown, a thriving arts scene, and popular attractions like the Magnolia Market, Cameron Park, and the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame. Situated along the Brazos River, Waco has a history of severe flooding, including the devastating flood of 1936 which led to the construction of the Waco Lake reservoir. While major flood control infrastructure has reduced risk, parts of the city remain vulnerable to flash flooding and stormwater runoff, especially during intense rainfall events.

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