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Welcome to College Station, Texas
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College Station, Texas is a city in Brazos County, Texas, known for being the home of Texas A&M University with its rich history of education and innovation:
- Location College Station is located in east-central Texas, 83 miles northwest of Houston and 87 miles east-northeast of Austin. It’s adjacent to the city of Bryan, and the two cities form the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area.
- History College Station was founded in 1877 as a railroad town and named after the post office that was established there. The city’s name comes from combining the words “college” and “station”.
- University Texas A&M University is one of the largest and most prestigious universities in the country. The campus includes Kyle Field, one of the country’s largest stadiums, and the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.

- Economy College Station’s economy is geared toward the university, but the high-tech industry has also grown in importance since the 1980s.
- Things to do College Station offers many activities and attractions, including:
- Art galleries and museums
- Parks and outdoor spaces
- Shopping
- Sports and recreation
- Nightlife
- Food College Station has a diverse food scene with many dining options, including Tex-Mex restaurants, American fare, farm-to-table cuisine, and Italian restaurants.

Welcome to Bryan, Texas
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Bryan, Texas is a charming college town in the Brazos Valley of east-central Texas:
- Location: Bryan is located between the Navasota and Brazos rivers, and is bordered by College Station to the south.
- History: Bryan was settled in the 1820s and named after William Joel Bryan, nephew of Stephen F. Austin. The city was officially founded in 1855.
- Attractions: Bryan has many attractions, including:
- Historic Downtown Bryan: A charming district with art galleries, antique shops, and local restaurants
- Carnegie Center of Brazos Valley History: Housed in the oldest Carnegie Library still in use in Texas
- Brazos Valley African American Museum: A museum that reflects the history and culture of African Americans in Texas
- Texas International Speedway: Located just east of Bryan

- Events: Bryan hosts the Texas Reds, Steak, and Grape Festival every June
- Arts scene: Bryan has a thriving arts scene with art galleries, studios, murals, museums, and music venues
- Food: Bryan is known for its burgers, including the signature Snuffy Burger
- Wine: Messina Hof Winery is located in Bryan
- Bryan is part of the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area, which is the 15th-largest metropolitan area in Texas.
