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5 Welcome 6 How To Speak “Aggie” 10 Destination Bryan 12 Visit College Station 14 SoNavasota!Much,So Close 16 A ExperiencePresidential 18 Brazos AttractionsValley 22 Local Attractions 28 Texas A&M University Must-Sees 32 Texas A&M InformationGameday 34 Activites & Festivities 36 Outdoor Fun 40 Night Life 42 Culinary Scene 43 Places To Stay 44 AtAccommodationsAGlance WELCOME TO THE BRAZOS VALLEY RICH IN TRADITION & HISTORY Catalena Hatters, Downtown Bryan CITY OF BRYAN ON THE COVER: Bluebell Creameries, Brenham | Texas Renaissance Festival, Todd Mission | Kyle Field, College Station Downtown Bryan | Aggieland Safari Park, Bryan | C&J’s Barbecue, Bryan/College Station 4 | DISCOVER THE BRAZOS VALLEY| DISCOVER THE BRAZOS VALLEY


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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
We’re a community rich in tradition and history, set deep in the heart of Central Texas. There’s plenty to see and even more to explore in our cities and towns — from Bryan to Brenham, Calvert to College Station, and Navasota to Normangee. We invite you to delve into our seven-county region that’s both diverse and down-to-earth — in the hallowed halls of Texas A&M University, on the main streets through our communities, and alongside scenic farmto-market roads. Flip through these pages to guide you as you make your plans. No matter what your interests are, we hope you’ll find what you’re looking for — or perhaps you’ll stumble upon some serendipity! We’re proud to share the best of the Brazos Valley with you. Welcome!

War Hymn Monument at Kyle Field
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SPEAK “AGGIE” AGGIELAND, TX
is one of the top-ranked research universities in the nation. With more than 73,000 students enrolled, there are over 133+ undergraduate degree programs, 267+ graduate programs, and several professional degree programs from which to choose. Texas A&M is known for developing leaders of character dedicated to serving the greater good of their state, nation, and world. Aggies are always eager to share the rich history and traditions of Texas A&M. Spend one afternoon in Aggieland, and you will leave feeling like an honorary Aggie!
Begin your tour of Texas A&M at the Appelt Aggieland Visitor Center, located in Rudder Tower. Enjoy videos in the state-of-theart HD theatre, browse the current exhibits, and discover more about Aggieland. Take a 90-minute campus walking tour led by a friendly and knowledgeable student Howdy Crew, who will share their Aggie experience with you, and show you what “Aggie Spirit” is all about.
Traditions
The 12th Man is a well-known Aggie tradition. It all began January 2, 1922, during an injury-filled football game. Coach Dana X. Bible called down E. King Gill from the press box to suit up in case of another injury. Gill never made it on to the field, but he stood on the sidelines the entire game. After the Aggies won the game, he said, “I wish I could say that I went in and ran for the winning touchdown, but I didn’t. I simply got ready and waited –just in case I was needed.” Because of E. King Gill, the student body stands for the entire game to show they are ready to enter the game if needed. Another honored tradition is the Aggie Ring Day is considered to be one of the greatest moments in the life of an Aggie because it symbolizes what they have achieved academically.
Gameday is one of the most exciting days to experience Aggieland. The night before the game, you can attend Midnight Yell, where thousands of Aggies gather to practice the yells (not cheers!) for the game. Gameday is filled with tailgating at the new Aggie Park, the Aggie Fan Zone, and the traditional Corps of Cadets march-in. The stadium comes alive with unique Aggie yells led by the spirited Yell Leaders, and the Fans stay in their seats at halftime to enjoy the remarkable precision of the nationally famous “Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band.” Kyle Field is regarded by many sports journalists as one of the most intimidating venues in college sports; it is the largest stadium in Texas and the SEC.
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Looking for a bit of culture, MSC OPAS was founded in 1972 and presents professional productions of theatre, music and dance programs that enlighten, entertain, and inspire audiences of the Brazos Valley. In the Memorial Student Center, the Forsyth and Stark Galleries beckon passersby to experience the world of art. The Gardens at Texas A&M provide a place visitors can find a quiet place to relax, learn, gather and experience the beauty of nature.
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Welcome to Aggieland Water Tower, College Station

Aggie Bonfire was a longstanding tradition held each year before the football team played their then-biggest rival, The University of Texas. It began in 1909 but, sadly, in 1999, 12 Aggies lost their lives when the bonfire tragically collapsed during construction. Today, in the spot where Bonfire was traditionally built on campus, a beautiful memorial with 12 stone pillars stands as an enduring testament to the fallen Aggies.
See for yourself what Texas A&M is all about. In no time, you’ll be wearing maroon, waving white, and humming the “Aggie War Hymn.”
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The Brazos Valley African American Museum was built on the site of one of the original Black schools in the Brazos Valley. It is the first establishment of its kind to promote the history of African American citizens in the Brazos Valley.

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These are just a few of the many experiences you’ll find in our community. Visit destinationbryan.com to find more inspiration, things to do, and places to stay.
Our community’s diversity extends to our restaurants and attractions, too. Historic Downtown Bryan is home to Mexican, German, Italian, and Asian restaurants, plus some of the top-rated BBQ joints in the state. Food really doesn’t get fresher than what you’ll find on the north end of Downtown, where Ronin Farm & Restaurant serves up delicious bites from their own farm! Looking for something a little more upscale? Christopher’s World Grille and Campfire Restaurant serve some of the finest dishes around. You definitely won’t be disappointed.
A LEGENDARY DESTINATION
orn of converging cultures and built on deep Texas roots, Bryan is a community filled with authentic stories, people, and places – our legends. Our legends are ever evolving while staying true to our Texas spirit.

First Friday event in Downtown Bryan
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Bryan is known as the “heart and soul” of the area, with a rich past, diverse cultures, and a proud heritage. Festivals and events like Fiestas Patrias and Brazos Valley Worldfest celebrate our community’s diversity throughout the year, and organizations like the Brazos Valley African American Museum and Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History celebrate our heritage and tell the stories of our past.
Bryan is also home to three of the Brazos Valley’s most popular attractions – Aggieland Wild Animal Safari, Historic Downtown Bryan, and Messina Hof Winery & Resort.
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Texas A&M University, College Station

THE HEART OF AGGIELAND
ollege Station has always been known as a great place for fans to see a game. But we’re also a great place to see and do a whole lot more. You’ll find famous dining spots, legendary watering holes, unique historic sites, and even a presidential library and museum.
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College Station is a thriving community with wonderful hospitable people ready to welcome you to The Heart of Aggieland®. For more information, go to visit.cstx.gov.
From comforting delights to some of the top-rated barbeque joints in Texas, our dining options can satisfy any craving. Let’s not forget to mention the great cocktails and drinks around our Northgate Entertainment District. So pull up a seat, or a barstool, and join us for a dining experience that will far-exceed your expectations.
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Whether you’re here with family or friends, looking for a date night or venturing on your own, College Station has something for everyone and unique places to stay! Time to throw some axes, play laser tag, ice-skate, experience nightlife, live music and so much more.
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Chilifest: Friday Night Lights Concert at Wolf Pen Creek
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Be it the Blues Capital of Texas or the Heart of Alpaca Country, the City of Navasota goes by many names and with its storied past comes a wealth of activities to experience while you’re here. Explore historic downtown and stroll the boutiques, grab a cocktail on the roof top bar and enjoy a bite to eat. While you’re here, stay a while in Navasota’s boutique hotel and spend a day taking a walking tour of our downtown art installations, chronicling the town’s history, as well as the talented young artists who are in residency at the Horlock House. Better yet, relax and unwind at one of our homegrown wineries that offer tastings, tours, quiet spots and, most importantly, good times for all ages.
onveniently located 20 miles south of College Station, the heart of Aggieland, is charming Navasota. Navasota’s downtown was originally built along the railway, and today the downtown is home to some of the most interesting buildings in the area. An air of forgotten opulence lingers here, with intricate, late-19th and early 20th-century architecture showing off hints of Navasota’s past as a thriving railroad town. In addition to its ties to the railroad (including the famed Union Pacific Railroad), Navasota is known for music: it has been designated the “Blues Capital of Texas” in honor of Mance Lipscomb, who called Navasota home.
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A charming and historic community, Navasota frequently attracts visitors and residents that are looking for fun weekend activities. Navasota is home to several festivals and events that provide many options for family fun all year long including the Texas Birthday Bash, Navasota Freedom Festival, Sounds of Summer Concert Series and Monthly Farmers Market. These events and festivals attract visitors from all throughout Texas.
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Through artifacts, film, photographs, documents, music, sound effects, and interactive videos, this special museum experience encompasses much of U.S. history since 1941. Be sure to see a real World War II bomber, a slab of the actual Berlin Wall, and have your picture taken in the replica Oval Office. You can see an exhibit on the late President and First Lady Barbara Bush family gravesite or stroll along the walking trail and visit her grave site. The museum also hosts a rotating exhibit where the subject matter changes regularly.
Along with the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation, the Bush School of Government and Public Service, and the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center, the Library and Museum for the 41st President is one of the top attractions in the state.
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he George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is a must-see on any itinerary to Bryan College Station.
A visit to the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is an experience the entire family won’t ever forget!
The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library is also a research institute, offers educational programs for students of all ages, and hosts numerous annual events such as Christmas in the Rotunda.

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George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
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AT A GLANCE

Travis Field, 2200 Bomber Dr., Bryan (979) bvcavalryfc.com779-7529
Carnegie History Center 111 S. Main St., Bryan (979) bcslibrary.org/carnegie209-5630
Aggieland Wild Animal Safari 8075 FM 974, Bryan (979) aggielandsafari.com599-5440
Brazos Valley Bombers
Arts Council of Brazos Valley 4180 Hwy. 6 South, College Station (979) acbv.org696-2787
Langford Center Ste. 216D, College Station (979) academyarts.tamu.edu862-5766
Brazos Valley Cavalry
Blackwater Draw Brewing Company 701 N. Main, Bryan (979) blackwaterbrew.com704-6191
Board & Brush 900 Harvey Rd., #13, College Station (979) boardandbrush.com/collegestation987-1300
Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History 3232 Briarcrest Dr., Bryan (979) brazosvalleymuseum.org776-2195
BeeWeaver Honey Farm 16481 County Rd 319, Navasota (512) beeweaver.com535-2219
BigShots Golf – Aggieland 400 W. Villa Maria Rd., Bryan (979) Bigshotsgolf.com321-6538
Brazos SymphonyValleyOrchestra
Blue Bell Creameries and Ice Cream Parlor 1101 S Blue Bell Rd, Brenham (800) www.bluebell.com327-8135
750 Wm. D. Fitch Pkwy. Ste. 430B, College Station (979) bvso.org696-6100
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Academy for the Visual & Performing Arts
Travis Field, 2200 Bomber Dr., Bryan (979) bvbombers.com779-7529
Appelt Aggieland Visitor Center Texas A&M University, College Station (979) visit.tamu.edu845-5851
Brazos Valley African American Museum 500 E. Pruitt St., Bryan (979) bvaam.org775-3961
Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial 3101 Harvey Rd., College Station (979) bvvm.org696-6247
Bonfire Memorial History Walk/Spirit Ring Texas A&M University, College Station bonfire.tamu.edu/memorial
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Children’s Museum of the Brazos Valley
Cushing Memorial Library and Archives 5000 TAMU, College Station (979) cushing.library.tamu.edu845-1951
2400 Earl Rudder Fwy. S., College Station (979) grandstationent.com696-1100
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Hurricane Harry’s 313 College Ave., College Station (979) harrys.bcsclubs.com846-3343
3143 Wildflower Dr. # 1000, Bryan (979) jumpingworldusa.com/bryan731-1011
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702 University Dr. E., #102D, College Station (979) degallery.us704-3090
Horseshoe Junction Family Fun Park 2080 US-290, Brenham (979) horseshoejunction.com251-8701
First Friday in Historic Downtown Bryan Hosted by Destination Bryan (979) destinationbryan.com822-4920
Escape Room BCS 907 Harvey Rd. Ste. B, College Station (979) escaperoombcs.com431-1799
Jumping World Trampoline Park
Degallery, College Station

800 S Bryan Ave, Bryan (979) kinderhillbrewlab.com217-2440
4001 E. 29th Street # 80, Bryan (979) cmbv.org779-5437
Degallery
Kinderhill Brew Lab
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Grand Station Entertainment
1000 George Bush Dr. W., College Station (979) bush41.org691-4000
Forsyth/J. Wayne Stark Galleries 4229 TAMU, College Station (979) uart.tamu.edu845-9251
Horlock House: Art Gallery and History Museum 1215 E Washington Ave, Navasota (936) navasotaair.wordpress.com825-6475
Franklin Drive Thru Safari 4324 W Hwy 79, Franklin (979) franklinsafari.com828-5256
104 W Washington Ave, Navasota (936) navasotatheatre.org825-3195
Perrine Winery 11405 N. Dowling Rd., Unit G, College Station (979) perrinewinery.com703-1843
11405 N. Dowling Rd. Unit H, College Station (979) boxcarwhiskey.com703-7935
Saint Francis Wolf Sanctuary 6731 Pavlock Rd., Navasota (936) saintfranciswolfsanctuary.org894-9653
Stagecenter Community Theatre
18898 State Hwy. 6 S., College Station (979) santas-wonderland.com690-7212
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Royalty Pecan Farms
MSC OPAS Theater and Performing Arts College Station (979) opas.tamu.edu845-1234
Spirit Ice Arena

Museum of the American G.I. 19124 Highway 6 S., College Station (979) americangimuseum.org690-0501
Peach Creek Vineyards 2029 Peach Creek Rd., College Station (936) peachcreekvineyards.com825-3669
307 North Main Street, Burton (979) texascottonginmuseum.org289-3378
Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center
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8200 Sandy Point Rd., Bryan (979) lakebryan.com361-0861
400 Holleman Dr. E, College Station (979) spiriticearena.com693-3900
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756 Houston St., College Station (979) 12thman.com847-8113
1400 TAMU, College Station (979) corpscenter.tamu.edu862-2862
Texas Cotton Gin Museum
Navasota Theatre Alliance
Santa’s Wonderland
Kyle Field
Messina Hof Winery & Resort
707 Texas Ave. S. # 102E, College Station (979) padlockescapegames.com704-6494
The Rustic Brush 203 N. Bryan Ave., Bryan (979) therusticbrush.com/bryan704-5117
Rio Brazos Distillery
Lake Bryan
Padlock Escape Games
10600 State Hwy. 21 E., Caldwell (800) royaltypecans.com694-8362
4545 Old Reliance Rd., Bryan (979) messinahof.com778-9463
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201-B W. 26th Street, Bryan (979) stagecenter.net823-4297
The Benjamin Knox Art Gallery and Wine Depot 405 University Dr. E., College Station (979) benjaminknox.com696-5669
The Queen Theatre, Bryan

Zoomz Paintball 4766 Linda Ln., Bryan (979) zoomzpb.com777-3847
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The Queen Theatre 110 S. Main St., Bryan (979) queenbryantx.com557-8336
U Paint-It 900 Harvey Rd. # 5A, College Station (979) upaintit.com695-1500
10587 Old Chappell Hill Rd, Chappell Hill (979) texasstarwinery.com251-7282

The Theatre Company Of Bryan College Station 3125 S. Texas Ave. Ste. 500, Bryan (979) thetheatrecompany.com779-1302
14615 County Rd 318, Navasota (936) thresholdvineyards.com225-3355
Texas Star Winery
Urban Air Trampoline Park 1758 Briarcrest Dr., Bryan (979) urbanairtrampolinepark.com217-3455
Threshold Vineyards
Windy Winery 4232 Clover Rd., Brenham (979) windywinery.com836-3252
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Visit Blackwater Draw Brewing Company to sample their beers and play some board games at their Bryan tap room.
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Blue Bell Creameries and Ice Cream Parlor bluebell.com
Arts Council of Brazos Valley acbv.org
Brazos Valley African American Museum bvaam.org
Built on the site of one of the first black schools in the Brazos Valley, the B.V. African American Museum was established to explore, develop, and preserve the cultural history and heritage of African Americans. Discover the numerous artifacts from ancient civilizations to present day.
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The museum promotes natural and cultural history and science education through engaging exhibits, classes, programs, and events for all ages. New exhibits rotate through the museum on a large variety of topics. Regular exhibits include artifacts from Texas history, dinosaur and ice age fossils, as well as live animals.
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Explore more than 250 acres on a safari from the comfort of your own vehicle, get up close and personal with exotic animals in the 20+ acre Adventure Zoo, and go wild with fun for the whole family at special events throughout the year.
Stop by for a scoop of the famous Blue Bell ice cream at the Ice Cream Parlor, view how they make ice cream from the Observation Deck, and shop in the Country Store.
Aggieland Safari Park animalsafari.com/aggieland
Benjamin Knox Wine Depot and Art Gallery
The Arts Council is a multifaceted organization supporting over 60 affiliate arts and cultural organizations. The Gallery hosts seven exhibitions annually, featuring work from local, regional, and national artists.
Blackwater Draw Brewing Company blackwaterbrew.com
Browse the collection of original paintings by renowned artist Benjamin Knox in a replica of the original train depot. His art covers a wide range from landscapes to historical moments to portraits, and more. Enjoy beverages from the adjacent wine bar while you explore this one-of-a-kind gallery.
Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History
The park represents the original town of Boonville, the first county seat of Brazos County. It features a 19th century cabin and replicas of the original courthouse, the Masonic lodge, a smokehouse, and one of the Twin Sisters cannons from Texas’ battle of San Jacinto in 1836.
Take a walk on the wild side at Bryan/ College Station’s newest attraction!
Boonville Heritage Park brazosvalleymuseum.org
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Offering something for toddlers through age 12, the Museum is interactive and educational where kids learn through hands-on activities. Exhibits include a replica grocery store and a dino dig.
Museum of the American GI americangimuseum.com
Designated as a Texas Cultural District by the Texas Commission on the Arts, Downtown Bryan’s charm is enhanced by its many historic buildings, including the iconic Queen Theatre. Home to numerous restaurants, boutiques, art galleries, concert and event venues, Downtown Bryan is the perfect place to spend a night out or for a weekend away. Where History Meets Community.
Built in 1903, the Library and History Center is one of the oldest remaining Carnegie libraries in Texas. Experience the beautifully crafted library interior and explore the many local historical collections and rare books.
Carnegie History Center of the Brazos Valley bcslibrary.org
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Explore the history of the American military in this unique museum. See authentic uniforms from major eras of American military history, view original military equipment such as tanks and helicopters restored to original condition, and experience the Texas Vietnam Heroes Exhibit. Don’t miss the “Living History” weekend in the spring!
Across from A&M, Northgate is full of shops, restaurants, and pubs where you can watch the big game, eat dinner, or browse racks of vintage shirts. Be sure to stop by the worldfamous Dixie Chicken!
Lake Walk Town Center lakewalktx.com
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Children’s Museum of the Brazos Valley cmbv.org
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Century Square century-square.com
Historic Downtown Bryan destinationbryan.com
Messina Hof Winery and Resort
Nestled on 100 acres in Bryan, Messina Hof has been producing award-winning wines for more than 30 years. Go on a tour, sample wine in the tasting room, dine at the restaurant, or stay at the romantic villa. Check Messina Hof’s calendar for the numerous events they host each year!
EntertainmentNorthgate District visit.cstx.gov
Visit this lively collection of regional dining, hospitality, retail, and wellness offerings, celebrating music, art, nature, and design.
Century Square is an exciting and dynamic community center featuring premier retail and restaurant establishments, entertainment venues, and two full service hotels.
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Navasota Grimes Chamber (936) navasotagrimeschamber.com825-6600
Santa’s Wonderland santas-wonderland.com
Washington on the Brazos Historical Site
Veterans Park and Athletic Complex compete.cstx.gov
Commerce
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royaltypecans.com

Calvert
A family owned and operated pecan farm in Caldwell, Texas that features a gift shop, event venue, and tourist attraction. Public attractions include orchard tours and various events throughout the year.
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Visit College (979) visit.cstx.gov260-9898
County CVB (Brenham) (979) visitbrenhamtexas.com836-3696
Chamber of Commerce (979) calverttxchamber.org364-2559
Visit the sanctuary to view our animals and hear their stories. Learn more about wolves and wolfdogs in the wild and in captivity. Join us for our Howl Night & Camping with the Wolves.
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County Chamber of Commerce (Caldwell) (979) burlesoncountytx.com567-0000
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Chappell Hill Chamber of (979) chappellhilltx.com337-9910
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Hearne Chamber of Commerce (979) hearnechamber.org595-8150
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Saint Francis Wolf Sanctuary saintfranciswolfsanctuary.org
Royalty Pecan Farms
Bryan (979) destinationbryan.com721-9506
While you’ll regularly see soccer balls and softballs flying at Veterans Park and Athletic Complex, don’t miss the sections dedicated to American history and U.S. veterans. View the beautiful Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial, walk along the “history” mile, and see statues from the various American military conflicts from the Civil War up through the Vietnam War.
This 293-acre park includes the site where Texas declared independence from Mexico on March 2, 1836. Park includes: Independence Hall, Visitor Center, living history farm, trails and a picnic area with a playground.
Love Christmas lights? Santa’s Wonderland offers millions of lights on a 1 ½ mile trail. Stop inside “Santa’s Town” to load up on hot chocolate, listen to live music, sit fireside, sample wine, and stock up on gifts! Open only November and through the holidays.
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Cushing Memorial Library and Archives houses rare books, special collections, manuscripts, and the Texas A&M University Archives. The historic Reading Room is open to all for research and studying.
Bonfire Memorial
Kyle Field
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The Visitor Center is located on the first floor of Rudder Tower and offers visitors 60-minute campus walking tours, which highlight academics, student life, history, and traditions. The tours are led by current Texas A&M students.
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Appelt Aggieland Visitor Center
The memorial is dedicated to the 12 Aggies who lost their lives in the tragic collapse of the 1999 Bonfire. It celebrates the traditions and history of Texas A&M and is comprised of the Tradition Plaza, Spirit Wall, and History Walk.
Kyle Field

Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
Texas A&M University
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
The university is a land-grant, seagrant and space-grant institution located in College Station, Texas. There are 16 academic colleges and schools, including the Texas A&M Health Science Center and the Texas A&M School of Law.
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Many may only think of Kyle Field during football season, but the largest college stadium in the Southeastern Conference is also open for tours and private events. Kyle Field recently underwent one of the largest and most extensive redevelopment projects in the history of collegiate athletics. The new field features an expanded seating capacity of 102,733. So even if you’ve been before, it’s worth another look! Call (979) 847-8113 for information on tours.

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Hall of Champions
The Hall of Champions is located on the west side of Kyle Field. The facility celebrates the iconic football stadium and Texas A&M Athletics. It is a 30,000 square foot virtual sports museum that features a maroon ceiling with a massive white Texas A&M logo, delivering a one-of-a-kind experience.
Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center
Relax and learn in the beautiful public gardens and green space on the Texas A&M University west campus. The Leach Teaching Gardens span seven acres and feature 21 demonstration gardens and a climate-controlled pavilion. Stroll through the vineyard, explore the seasonal flowers or pause for a moment in the Mexican Heritage Garden. Bring a picnic and spend time with your friends and family. Educational and special events happen throughout the year. Free admission; open dawn to dusk. Weekend parking is free.
The Gardens at Texas A&M, College Station

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This center depicts the Corps of Cadets from its beginning in 1876 to today and describes the history and traditions of Texas A&M. Must-see: the Metzger-Sanders Antique Firearm Collection, housed in the Corps Center.
The Gardens
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Right across the street from Kyle Field, the Memorial Student Center is a gathering place for visitors and students alike. There are two art galleries: Forsyth Galleries has one of the world’s most extraordinary collections of English Cameo Glass, and the J. Wayne Stark Galleries focuses on American paintings, prints, drawings and photographs from the 19th and 20th centuries. Don’t miss the Medal of Honor Display that pays tribute to our strong military background. While you’re there, pick up A&M apparel at the MSC Bookstore, or relax in the Flag Room.
Memorial Student Center
MUST-SEES
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Tailgating in Aggieland aggiepark.tamu.edu
Midnight Yell (Night before the game at Kyle Field)
www.tamu.edu/traditions/gameday/aggie-songsSOURCE:
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Aggie Band March-in (90 minutes before kickoff)
GAMEDAY THE 12TH MAN SPIRIT
Get the “full” Game Day experience
TEXAS A&M
transport.tamu.edu/parking/events/bryanshuttle.aspx
Downtown Bryan Gameday Shuttle
Park your car in Downtown Bryan, have a bite to eat, do a little shopping, and take in the sights and sounds of the historic downtown area. Then hop on the free shuttle from between the Clara B. Mounce Public Library on Regent Street to Kyle Field for the game. Visit gameday.bryantx.gov for a map and more information.
INFO HONOR
In 2022, Texas A&M University opened Aggie Park with more than twice the amount of space for relaxation, studying, picnics, concerts,tailgating,foodtrucks and more for Texas A&M fans. All tailgating in Aggie Park — both free and paid — will require making reservations through the tailgating vendor, Revel XP. Visit aggiepark.tamu.edu/home for more information.

Download the 12th Man Mobile App

Aggie Fan Zone (Starts 3 hours before kickoff)
This handy app has just about everything you need for easy navigation, from a seating chart of Kyle Field to public pay parking lots near the stadium and post-game traffic routes.
Here’s a short insider’s guide on making the most of your Texas A&M football experience, but be sure to check out 12thman.com

DID YOU KNOW? DID YOU KNOW?
The Aggie War Hymn was once rated as the No. 1 college fight song by USA Today.
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Kolache Festival caldwelltx.gov/events
Scarecrow Festival, Chappell Hill
Visit Caldwell the 2nd Saturday of September for the annual festival in downtown. Admission is free and you’ll enjoy homemade kolaches. Things to do like quality arts and crafts and food booths, an amazing quilt show, museums, car show, and kid adventure land.
Scarecrow Festival chappellhillhistoricalsociety.com
Brazos Valley Fair & Rodeo brazosvalleyfair.com
ACTIVITIES FESTIVITIES&
Visit Chappell Hill in early October and make the pilgrimage to Washington County to hunt for artisan treasures, live music, hundreds of juried arts & craft vendors and activities for the entire family.
CHAPPELL HILL HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Bluebonnet Festival chappellhillhistoricalsociety.com
BRAZOS VALLEY
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Visit Chappell Hill in early April, take pictures in the picturesque bluebonnets, shop for antiques, enjoy great food and entertainment. It is fun for the whole family.
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Visit Bryan/College Station in October and enjoy fun for the whole family. Rodeos, concerts, youth livestock shows, Agland Kids Zone, carnival, food and shopping.

Texas Birthday Bash texasbirthdaybash.com
the

BURLESON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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Celebrate Texas’ independence in with official Texas Mushroom Festival around the historic downtown square. Texas Renaissance Festival
texrenfest.com
in early March
Downtown Navasota
Kolache Festival, Caldwell

Bryan City Course at the Phillips Event Center
Pebble Creek Country Club
Jackson Hole Driving Range 3751 Rock Prairie Rd. W., College Station (979) jacksonholedrivingrange.com693-8675
PHILLIPS EVENT CENTER
Golf
1 Bizzel St., College Station (979) tamucampuscourse.com845-1723
One Miramont Blvd., Bryan (979) miramont.cc774-7474
2001 Fairway Dr Navasota, TX 77868
Pecan Lakes Golf Club
Copperas Hollow Country Club
Miramont Country Club
3131 Club Dr., Bryan (979) traditionsclub.com779-1007
Bryan City Course at the Phillips Event Center
1929 Country Club Dr., Bryan (979) phillipsevents.com/golf776-0133
Texas A&M Golf Course

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BRAZOS VALLEY FAMILYOUTDOORFUN
4500 Pebble Creek Pkwy., College Station (979) pebblecreek.cc690-0996
Traditions Club
995 Country Club Drive, Caldwell (979) caldwelltx.gov/parks-and-recreation567-4422
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1600 Rock Prairie Rd., College Station
CITY OF BRYAN
2400 Austin’s Colony Pkwy., Bryan Baseball, softball, basketball, walking/jogging, in-line hockey, soccer, football, volleyball.
Sue Haswell Memorial Park
Parks & Lakes
Brian Bachmann Park
1142 E. William J. Bryan Pkwy., Bryan Picnics, swimming, tennis, volleyball, sand volleyball, basketball, softball, baseball, jogging/walking, in-line hockey, soccer, football.
August Horst Pavilion
104 Veterans Memorial Dr., Navasota Picnics, BBQ pits, restrooms, walking trail, playground, 9 hole disc golf course, coming soon- fenced dog park.
Play units, open play area, basketball, soccer, baseball, tennis, volleyball, pool.

901 N Park St, Brenham
FAMILYOUTDOORFUN
Bryan Regional Athletic Complex
Fireman’s Park Brenham
BRAZOS VALLEY
Austin’s Colony Park
Antique Carousel, Maypole, playground area, picnic area, Story Walk, sand volleyball courts, basketball, baseball, walking/jogging, splash pad and more.
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AT A GLANCE

Sue Haswell Memorial Park, Bryan
5440 N. Texas Ave., Bryan Softball, baseball, soccer, tennis, basketball, volleyball, playgrounds, walking/jogging.
1900 Anderson, College Station (979) Lightning764-3735Falls
Blue Bell Aquatic Center
Bryan Aquatic Center
1800 E Tom Green St., Brenham (979) Competition337-7250pool, therapy pool, leisure pool, big yellow slide, Popsicle Walk, Sundae Slide
Adamson Lagoon, College Station
Lick Creek Park
3101 Harvey Rd., College Station Open play area, walking/jogging, soccer, softball.
slide, baby pool, two diving boards

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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Wolf Pen Creek Park
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Lake Somerville State Park and Trailway 14222 Park Rd 57, Somerville (979) 535-7763
8200 Sandy Point Road, Bryan Lakeside Icehouse & Grill, live music, RV and tent camping, beaches and swimming, picnic tables, fire pits, boat and jet-ski launch, public restrooms.
Swimming Pools
Lake Bryan Park
Hiking, cycling, bird watching, equestrian activities, nature study, monarch butterfly garden.
3100 Oakridge Dr., Bryan (979) 175-foot209-5222water
Stephen C. Beachy Central Park
Slide, Pirates Plunge Slide, Gator Gulf Slide, Lily Pad Walk
1000 Krenek Tap Rd., College Station Picnics, open play area, nature trails, walking/jogging, exercising, basketball, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball.
Adamson Lagoon
1015 Colgate Drive, College Station (979) 2.7-mile764-3472trailsystem, 10-acre open festival site, open amphitheater with lawn seating for 7,000, disc golf course, playground, multiple restrooms, rentable 2,000 square-foot Green Room.
20 miles of hiking, biking & horse trails, canoeing, picnic area, restrooms, scenic overlook, swimming, fishing, camping, birding and more.
13600 Rock Prairie Road, College Station
Veterans Park & Complex
MESSINA HOF
Messina Hof Resort & Winery
Fatsolush Winery 456 Co. Rd 102, Caldwell (979) 402-6882
10587 Old Chappell Hill Rd, Chappell Hill (979) 251-7282
9043 County Rd 204, Plantersville (936) 894-9829
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4545 Old Reliance Rd., Bryan www.messinahof.com
11405 N Dowling Rd, College Station (979) 703-1843
2029 Peach Creek Rd, College Station (936) 825-3669

Texas Star Winery
Threshold Vineyards
6195 Round Top Rd., Carmine (281) 795-2588
En Gedi Vineyards & Winery
Wineries
Bernhardt Winery
Peach Creek Vineyards
Busted Oak Cellars
Pleasant Hill Winery 1441 Salem Rd., Brenham (979) 830-8463
Perrine Winery
604 S. Main Street, Calvert (254) 265-9669
Windy Winery
4232 Clover Rd, Brenham (979) www.windywinery.com836-3252

BRAZOS VALLEY NIGHT LIFE DRINK • DINE • DANCE
Messina Hof Winery Tasting Room, Bryan
14615 County Rd 318, Navasota (936) 225-3355
Saddlehorn Winery 958 Farm to Market Road 1948, (979)Burton289-3858
Cowboy Club 2820 Finfeather Rd., Bryan (979) 775-0494
Halo Bar 121 N Main St, Bryan (979) 703-8614
Live Music
Breweries
815 Harvey Rd, College Station (979) 696-5570
Hurricane Harry’s 313 College Ave #1408, College Station (979) 846-3343
Las Palmas Night Club 1313 S College Ave, Bryan (979) 329-1161
Knight Club 2501 S Texas Ave Suite D-101, College (979)Station255-2502
Village Café (Downtown Bryan)
Brazos Valley Brewing Company 206 S Jackson St., www.brazosvalleybeer.comBrenham
KinderHill Brew Lab 800 S Bryan Ave, www.kinderhillbrewlab.comBryan
The Tap
Century Square (College Station)
Rail & Rye, Navasota

The Hook (Lake Bryan)
James Studio 59 318 N Main Street, Bryan (979) 823-8562
Hurricane Harry’s (College Station)
Home Sweet Farm Market & Biergarten (Brenham)
Floyd’s Wine Lounge (Brenham)
Revolutions (Downtown Bryan)
Clubs

Blackwater Draw Brewing Co. 701 N Main St, www.blackwaterbrew.comBryan
Grand Stafford Theater (Downtown Bryan)
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Vino Boheme (Downtown Bryan)
Foundation Lounge 108 College Main St. College Station (979) 777-5630
Icon Nighclub & Lounge 329 University Dr., College Station
Lake Walk Town Center (Bryan)
Rail & Rye (Navasota)
Exito Latino 106 W 23rd St. Bryan (832) 352-8026
CoffeeAsianAmericanAsianFusionBreakfastShopsBBQBurgersChinese Wine FineFastDessertsBarsFoodDiningGermanItalianIndianIrish MediterraneanKoreanMexicanPeruvianSeafoodThai AND MORE! BRAZOS VALLEY CULINARY SCENE A FOODIE’S DREAM COME TRUE From mom-and-pop diners to gourmet establishments, whatever your desire, you’re sure to leave with a full stomach and happy heart. Classic Rock Coffee Co. & Kitchen, Navasota CLASSIC ROCK COFFEE CO. Urban Table, College Station URBAN TABLE 42 | DISCOVER THE BRAZOS VALLEY



7F Lodge & Events 16611www.7flodge.comRoyderRd., College Station, TX 77845 (979) stay@7flodge.com690-0073 Best Western Premier Bryan/College Station (979)1920bestwestern.com/PremierBryanCollegeStationAustin’sColonyPkwy,Bryan,TX77802731-5300 Best Western Plus College Station (979)950bestwestern.com/PlusCollegeStationInnandSuitesArringtonRd,CollegeStation,TX77845704-6444 Hawthorn Suites College Station 1010hawthornsuitescollegestation.comUniversityDriveEast,College Station, TX 77845 (979) 695-9500 Hyatt Place College Station 1100collegestation.place.hyatt.comUniversityDriveEast,College Station, TX 77845 (979) 846-9800 7F Lodge, College Station BRAZOS VALLEY PLACES TO STAY AT A GLANCE 7F LODGE INSITEBRAZOSVALLEY.COM/DISCOVERBV | 43


907 East Unversity Drive, College Station (979) choicehotels.com268-5500
Best Western Premier
Best Western Inn of Navasota 8965 Hwy 6, Navasota (936) bestwestern.com870-4100
3702 State Hwy. 6 S, College Station (979) redlion.com693-6810
Baymont College Station
Comfort Suites Texas Ave. 2313 Texas Avenue South, College Station (979) choicehotels.com680-9000
Cavalry Court
Ant Street Inn 107 West Commerce Street, Brenham antstreetinn.com(979)836-7393
1506 Nuches Lane, Bryan (979) baymontinns.com704-6470
3021 Plaza Centre Court, Bryan (979) candlewoodsuites.com/collegestation704-6198
Comfort Inn & Suites
9345 Hwy 6, Navasota (936) choicehotels.com825-9461
1503 Hwy 290 East, Brenham (979) bestwestern.com251-7791
Best Western Inn of Brenham
Baymont Bryan College Station
2611 Harvey Road, College Station (979) baymontinns.com488-9885
1150 University Drive E, College Station (979) aloftcollegestation.com704-6400
Best Western Plus 950 Arrington Road, College Station (979) bestwestern.com704-6444
Casa Loma Motel
Comfort Suites
2950 Woodridge Blvd., Brenham (979) baymontinns.com836-5551
Aloft College Station Hotel
1508 South Texas Ave, College Station (979) aggielandhotel.com314-7663
1920 Austins Colony Pkwy, Bryan (979) premierbryancollegestationbestwestern.com/731-5300
BRAZOS VALLEY ACCOMODATIONS
AT A GLANCE

2000 Texas Avenue, Bryan (979) 822-3728
Aggieland Boutique Hotel
Candlewood Suites
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200 Century Court, College Station (979) cavalrycourt.com485-5586
Baymont Inn & Suites
Americas Best Value College Station
2350 South Day Street, Brenham (979) choicehotels.com421-8100
Comfort Suites University Drive
901 University Drive East, College Station (979) daysinn.com260-9150
1010 University Drive East, College Station (979) hawthorn.com695-9500
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
Courtyard by Marriott
3939 State Highway 6 South, College Station (979) courtyard.com695-8111
Econolodge College Station
Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Brenham
Embassy Suites College Station
Days Inn By Wyndham Bryan 1039 N Earl Rudder Fwy, Bryan (979) daysinn.com704-6644
2514 Texas Avenue South, College Station (979) daysinn.com696-6988
The George 180 Century Court, College Station (979) thegeorgetexas.com485-5590
2685 Schulte Blvd., Brenham (979) ihg.com830-5331
801 University Drive East, College Station (979) hilton.com693-7500
201 University Drive E, College Station (979) embassysuites3.hilton.com260-6000
Days Inn College Station
Hampton Inn & Suites
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 4613 South Texas Avenue, Bryan (979) fairfieldinn.com/cllbi268-1552
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Hilton College Station & Conference Center
Hilton Garden Inn 3081 University Drive East, Bryan (979) hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com703-7919
104 Texas Ave S, College Station (979) econolodge.com691-6300
ANT STREET INN
2605 Schulte Blvd., Brenham (979) hilton.com337-9898
College Station
Hawthorn Suites
Ant Street Inn, Brenham

Days Inn Bryan College Station
925 Earl Rudder Frwy S, College Station (979) hamptoninn3.hilton.com694-2100
Hampton Inn & Suites
1203 University Drive East, College Station (979) ihg.com846-8700
Homewood Suites
ACCOMODATIONS
P.A. Smith Hotel 111 Railroad St., Navasota (936) thesmithnavasota.com237-6484
Home2 Suites by Hilton
1027 N. Earl Rudder Fwy, Bryan (979) choicehotels.com703-8929
3041 Plaza Centre Court, Bryan (979) ihg.com703-4774
1100 University Drive East, College Station (979) collegestation.place.hyatt.com846-9800
By Wyndham
Holiday Inn & Suites Aggieland
Ramada College Station
Hyatt House
By Wyndham
Quality Inn & Suites
1195 Earl Rudder Freeway, College Station (979) collegestationwyndhamhotels.com/laquinta/704-5570
3062 Wildflower Drive, Bryan (979) bryancollegestation.house.hyatt.com703-4774
Microtel Inn & Suites
1838 Graham Road, College Station (979) laquintacollegestationsouth.com704-6100
2504 Texas Avenue S, College Station (979) manorhouseinn.com764-9540
LaSalle Hotel
2327 Texas Avenue South, College Station 3113 Hwy 21 E, Bryan 1601 S Texas Avenue, Bryan motel6.com
Navasota Inn 9460 N Hwy 6 Loop South, (936)Navasota825-7775
Hyatt Place College Station
506 Earl Rudder Fwy South, College Station (979) ramadacollegestation.com846-0300
120 South Main Street, Bryan (979) lasalle-hotel.com822-2000
BRAZOS VALLEY
Motel 6
Bryan
2500 Earl Rudder Frwy. S, College Station (979) ihg.com485-8300
1820 Pondersos Dr., College Station (979) 202-4770
La Quinta Inn & Suites
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300 Texas Avenue S., College Station (979) home2suites3.hilton.com703-8288
950 University Drive E, College Station (979) homewoodsuites3.hilton.com846-0400
La Quinta Inn & Suites
Manor House Inn
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Relax Inn 3604 Highway 21 East, Bryan (979) relaxinnbryan.com778-1881
301 Texas Avenue S, College Station (979) super8.com846-8800
1846 Graham Road, College Station (979) choicehotels.com/txg77485-5482
720 University Drive East, College Station (979) marriott.com268-2200
TownePlace Suites by Marriott
TRU by Hilton
Woodspring Suites
2300 South Texas Avenue, Bryan (979) universityinnbryantx.com703-7989
Downtown Elixir at LaSalle Hotel, Bryan
Residence Inn by Marriott
1405 University Drive East, College ihg.com/Staybridge(979)Station485-2955
Staybridge Suites
4100 Lake Atlas Drive, Bryan (979) thestellahotel.com421-4000
Super 8 College Station
University Inn College Station
Wyndham Garden Hotel 2829 Texas Ave. S., College Station (979) wyndhamgardenwyndhamhotels.com/485-5775
Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center 177 Joe Routt Blvd., College Station (979) texasamhotelcc.com429-2153
Sleep Inn & Suites
Stella Hotel

1500 George Bush Drive E, College Station (979) vineyardcourt.com693-1220
Sleep Inn & Suites 2825 North Earl Rudder Fwy, Bryan (979) choicehotels.com485-5577
LASALLE HOTEL
1300 University Drive East, College Station (979) marriott.com260-8500

Vineyard Court Designer Suites
620 N Earl Rudder Freeway, Bryan (979) woodspring.com485-9888
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1933 Austins Colony Pkwy, Bryan (979) hilton.com704-6015
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