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Waco State Home |
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Waco,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
31° 34' 6.04953999984",
-97° 10' 10.01300999988"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
In 1919, the 36th Texas Legislature established a state home for dependent and neglected children in Waco to provide these children with care, training, and education. The Waco State Home, as it later was renamed, officially opened in 1922. Located on a hill that then overlooked the city of Waco, the campus was situated on land that had been part of Camp MacArthur, an early 20th Century Army training camp. Two brick dormitories were constructed to house the children, although additional facilities were built as needed. During the late 1930s, enrollment reached nearly 400 children. Houseparents provided supervision for those who lived on campus. Until the mid-1950s, the Waco State Home operated as an Independent School District to provide an education for dependent and neglected children. The home also managed a farm on the property, producing much of the food consumed by the residents. Its yields included dairy products, vegetables, and livestock feed. Until 1979, when the facility was closed, the Waco State Home provided care, training, and education to hundreds of needy children during their formative years, many of its former students have become active citizens of communities throughout the state.
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Waco State Home Historical Marker Location Map, Texas
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