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Brandon & Emma

Saturday, January Tenth, Two Thousand Twenty-Six • Bryan, TX

Brandon & Emma

Saturday, January Tenth, Two Thousand Twenty-Six • Bryan, TX

Things to Do

Leach Teaching Gardens

566 John Kimbrough Blvd, College Station, TX 77845, USA
(979) 314-2357

Arguably the most peaceful spot in all of College Station. Fun to walk around and see all the different flowers and plants growing through any season.

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Brazos Valley Farmers' Market

206 W. Villa Maria Rd. , Bryan, TX

Saturday Mornings from 8am to 12pm!

University Art Galleries and George HW Bush Presidential Library and Museum

Head over to Texas A&M University's campus and check out the Stark, Forsythe, and Reynolds Art galleries. Lots to see from artists all over the world, as well as some from students currently on campus. Also the Presidential library and museum which has both rotating exhibits and a permanent collection from the Bush Presidency.

Hush and Whisper Distillery Co.

219 N Main St, Bryan, TX 77803, USA
(979) 393-9300

Take the distillery tour and grab a fun beverage at the local distillery in the heart of downtown Bryan.

Aggie Park

College Station, TX 77840, USA
(979) 862-7529

Lots to do in the beautiful Aggie Park on the campus of Texas A&M. Whether it's just walking around, playing games, grabbing ice cream at the Moore Family Creamery, or packing up your fishing poles for some catch and release fishing in the lake, Aggie Park is a great, family-friendly place to enjoy the outdoors in town.

Dixie Chicken

307 University Dr, College Station, TX 77840, USA
(979) 846-2322

A trip to Aggieland isn't complete without a couple games of 42 and a pitcher of beer shared between friends at the oldest bar on northgate.

First Friday in Downtown Bryan

105 S Main Street, Bryan, TX

Essentially a once a month art walk down the historical main street in Bryan! Lots of local vendors, live music, and business specials going on.. Grab a coffee from Harvest, explore the Old Bryan Marketplace, listen to locals at the Palace Amphitheater, or choose from any of the local restaurants in down town. It's always a fun time.