"Waco" refers to a city in central Texas, known for its rich history and cultural significance. It is located along the Brazos River and is home to several institutions, including Baylor University, one of the oldest universities in Texas. The city has a diverse economy and is recognized for its contributions to agriculture and manufacturing.
The term "Waco" is also associated with the 1993 standoff between the Branch Davidians, a religious group led by David Koresh, and federal law enforcement. This 51-day siege ended tragically with a fire that consumed the group's compound, resulting in numerous casualties and raising questions about government intervention and religious freedom.