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Waco (/ˈweɪkoʊ/ WAY-koh) is a city in and the
county seat of
McLennan County, Texas,
United States. It is
situated along the
Brazos River and I-35, halfway...
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Wacos: What's
Wrong With
Federal Law
Enforcement and How to Fix It (Amherst, New...
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Waco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Waco, Texas, is a city in the
United States Waco or
WACO may also
refer to:
Waco tribe, a
Native American...
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Sandersville "
Wacos"
finished their first season of play with a
record of 48–77.
Playing as an
affiliate of the
Milwaukee Braves, the
Wacos were managed...
- also
repairs original "classic"
WACOs and
vintage aircraft.
While the
aircraft it
builds is a
longstanding design,
WACO classic Aircraft has
upgraded many...
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houses stood 20 to 25 feet tall.
Besides corn,
Wacos also grew beans, melons,
peach trees, and pumpkins.
Waco descendants and
other citizens of the Wichita...
- On May 17, 2015, in
Waco, Texas,
United States, a
shootout erupted at a Twin
Peaks restaurant where more than 200 persons,
including members from motorcycle...
- ****pit biplanes. The
Waco name was
extremely well
represented in the U.S.
civil aircraft registry between the wars, with more
Wacos registered than the...
- UC-72/C-72 US Army Air
Forces designation for
impressed Custom Cabin series Wacos.
Wacos were used in
small numbers by a very
large number of
individual operators...
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Australia and New Zealand.
USAAC Designations ****igned to
standard cabin Wacos included UC-72D (for 2 VKS-7s), UC-72K (for 1 YKS-7) and UC-72M (for 2 ZKS-7s)...