82R7259 JGH-D By: Anderson of McLennan H.R. No. 338 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Proud citizens of Waco are gathering in Austin on February 9, 2011, to celebrate Waco Day at the State Capitol; and WHEREAS, Surveyor George B. Erath laid out the first block of Waco in 1849, and lots were sold for five dollars apiece; named Waco Village after the Huaco Indians that originally inhabited the area, the new town was selected as the seat of McLennan County in 1850 and incorporated as Waco in 1856; and WHEREAS, After the Civil War, Waco became an important stop on a spur of the Chisholm Trail, and by the early 1870s, more than 600,000 head of cattle had been driven through the area; the railroad arrived in 1871, and the city subsequently became a debarkation point for settlers heading west as well as a shipping hub for cotton, wool, and hides; and WHEREAS, Today Waco is home to the renowned Baylor University, and McLennan Community College and Texas State Technical College further reflect the importance of education to the area; the city's economy is supported by the forward-thinking efforts of the Greater Waco Chamber of Commerce, which works to foster a range of industries, including aerospace, advanced manufacturing, and health care; and WHEREAS, Residents and visitors alike delight in such fine attractions as the Cameron Park Zoo, Art Center Waco, and Homestead Heritage Traditional Crafts Village; moreover, Waco is home to three uniquely Texan institutions, the Dr Pepper Museum, the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, and the Texas Sports Hall of Fame; Lake Waco, the scenic riverwalk along the Brazos, and the 416-acre Cameron Park offer even more recreational opportunities; and WHEREAS, Boasting a rich history, a thriving educational and cultural scene, and a dynamic business community, Waco has established itself as an outstanding place to live and work, and its citizens may indeed take pride in their city's ongoing achievements; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas Legislature hereby recognize February 9, 2011, as Waco Day at the State Capitol and extend to the visiting delegation sincere best wishes for a meaningful and memorable stay in Austin.