 | College Station Flights and Airline Tips | Tips 1 - 10 of 10 |  | If you are in the College Station area, drunk and need a ride home or to your hotel room in the Bryan/College Station area, call Aggie CARPOOL. This volunteer organization offers free, safe, non judgemental rides to intoxicated persons. Rides are given by one male and one female volunteer to help make all patrons feel more comfortable. Hours are Thursday-Saturday 10PM - 3AM. Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor HomePhone: (979) 693-9905
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A&M is a very close, family-like school. The Aggie spririt is very strong. This means Aggies treat each other with respect and will do anything for each other. Traditions are very important. The campus is very beautiful. There is a golf course, student center, and the research park for fun and relaxation. Kyle Field is home to the greatest college football team. The concerts that come to the area are played at one of the two venues on campus, G. Rollie White and Reed Arena. Theatrical productions and movies can be seen at Rudder Auditorium. Leave a Comment Directions: Texas Avenue (Business Highway 6) and New Main to enter at the main entrance.Other Contact: www.tamu.edu
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Vey nice updated mall. Many big name chain stores as well as regional stores. A great place to spend the day. Leave a Comment Address: Southeast corner of Highway 6 and Highway 30.
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College Station is very much a college town, and the college...err university...to visit is Texas A & M University. It's the largest university in terms of land, and one of the largest in terms of student population. It has a long standing reputation for honoring tradition and conservative values. This is a must see campus! Leave a Comment Address: College Station, Texas 77843Phone: 979-845-3211Directions: Hwy 60 and College AveWebsite: http://www.tamu.edu/
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Please don't move to Bryan-College Station. There's really nothing of any significant interest to be found here. Why else would others be forced to mention our university as a tourist attraction? Yes, I suppose at best a half-day visit could be stretched, but what for those that actually live here? I noticed someone mentioned our mediocre mall. But seriously, what town doesn't have a mall? As a 17 year-old high school student, I've come to learn that the climax of this Boresville is a strip of bars along Northgate that allows its students to drink away the reminders about how much a disappointment the schooling and surrounding town they have chosen to pay for and live in is. Dissatisfied youth Address: N/ADirections: N/A
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ITS REALLY INTERESTING THERE. The students are exceptionally friendly. We noticed that many of them say grace before eating lunch in the student union. Leave a Comment Directions: don't remember
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