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1849

In 1849, Shapley Ross built the first cabin in Waco overlooking the springs, where his daughter, Kate Ross, was later born.

The city was founded in 1849 by the Huaco Indians that lived on the land in the present-day downtown area.

1850

Waco, city, seat (1850) of McLennan county, north-central Texas, United States Waco lies along the Brazos River some 100 miles (160 km) south of Dallas.

1866

In the following decades, Ross’s cabin was joined by many others, helped along by the growth of the railway system, until by 1866 Waco had taken shape into a true frontier town.

1881

Later its economy was based almost exclusively on cotton, and the coming of the railroad (1881) stimulated economic growth.

1885

In 1885, the soft drink Doctor Pepper was invented in Waco at Morrison’s Old Corner Drug Store.

Background: The city of 129,000 people, standing halfway between Dallas and Austin on the Brazos River, is the birthplace of comedian Steve Martin and Dr Pepper, which is believed to have been developed in 1885 by a young pharmacist trying to bottle the collective scent of various carbonated drinks.

1923

Lake Waco, formed in 1923 by damming the Bosque River, is a recreational spot just west of the city.

1978

In 1978, 68,000 year old bones were uncovered and found to belong to a species of mammoth.

1993

Waco is widely known for the siege of the Branch Davidian compound in 1993, when agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms tried to arrest Branch Davidian leader David Koresh for stockpiling weapons and explosives at a ranch outside town.

2016

In 2016, Mayor Kyle Deaver issued a formal apology to Washington’s descendants and the African American community, and a historical marker has been placed to memorialize the lynching.

2020

Currently in 2020, real estate is cheaper than most cities and many have begun to invest in homes in Waco, with the most sought-after neighborhoods being:

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