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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVisitors' Guide Spring/Summer 1996�}y J2t � n k W . . . . . . . . . . I Ht d For Full -Time Professional Real Estate Services contact RE/MAX Bryan -College Station Linda Praytor Sue Rogers 404 Tarrow •College Station •Texas 77840 • Open Weekends • Come by for your Relocation Package and free map. Each office independently owned and operated. Greg Galliher a Carolyn Sparks Ellen Taylor The Mortgage Loan Leaders David McCrady Senior Loan Officer Office: 272-1111 Pager: 777-9758 Conventional 10 To 30 Year Fixed Rate Loans Our "In -House" Underwriting & Qualification Expertise Assures The Best Loan Terms Available and No Commitment or Closing Delays 3 & 5 Year Low Fixed Rate ARM Loans No "Refinancing Costs" To Lock -In A Longer Term Fixed Rate Mortgage When 30 -Year Rates Are Lower Dozens of Home Loan Options To Fit Any Budget Brenda Williams Everything on your loan is done "In Town" by our "In -House" Mortgage Experts! Senior Loan Officer Office: 696-5483 Pager: 777-9772 PAGE 4 VISITORS' GUIDE - SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 � BRYAN -COLLEGE STATION IS ON-LINE You can access Bryan -College Station's "Virtual Community" on a web site on the Internet. This world wide web site includes current movie listings, restau- rant information, virtual maps and more. The address is [http://www.rtis.conlL/ bcscvb/] . This information is published and maintained by Real Time Information Ser- vices. Convention and Visitor Bureau and staff, photo by Diane Bowen. BRYAN -COLLEGE STATION CONVENTION AND VISITOR BUREAU The Convention and Visitor Bureau offers informational services, tour coordination, and assistance with transportation and meeting plan- ning to visitors and convention attendees. Located at 715 University Drive in College Station, the Bureau encourages visitors to drop by for information, maps and brochures on area services and attractions. Call (409) 260-9898 or toll free (800) 777-8292. Our Website address is [http://www.rtis.com/bcscvb/]. For information on relocating to the Bryan - College Station area, please call the Bryan -College Station Chamber of Commerce, (409) 260-5200. COVER CREDITS Bryan's 125th birthday cake, Bill Meeks; George Bush Presidential Library ground -breaking, Chandler Arden; Aggie baseball, Photographic Services. Bryan College Station Smack in the Heart of Texas! What's Inside: 7 Smack in the Heart of Texas A Rich History and A Bright Future 8 Accommodations "Texas Friendly Is Spoken Here" 13 Arts and Entertainment Superb Sights and Soulful Sounds Create a Cultural Feast 19 Events What's Happening zi Restaurants Local Cuisine Offers a Taste of Texas and Much More 25 Shopping Distinctive Shopping Districts Suit Your Style 32 Sports and leisure Fun, Fitness and Recreational Activities for All Ages 34 Texas A&M University A World -Class Institution 37 Visitors Services Local Shops and Services for Your Convenience The Bryan -College Station Visitors' Guide, Spring 1996 is published by INSITE Publishing, P.O. Box 1387, Bryan, TX 77806. 409-823-5567. President: Gregory Gammon; Editor: Diane Bowen; Advertising Account Executive: Tracy Shannon; Production: Deana Nall, Stacy Schnettler, Debbie Vanskike VISITORS' GUIDE - SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 PAGE 5 MIN Photo Credits pages 2-3: fishing at Lake Bryan, Bill Meeks; Texas A&M polo team, Photographic Services; OPAS ballet performance; grape stomping, Messina Hof Wine Cellars; Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater, Afsaneh Yazdani page 6: Spring flowers by Afsaneh Yazdani; Texas A&M women's softball, Photographic Services. BRYAN -COLLEGE STATION SMACK IN THE HEART OF TEXAS! A Rich History and a Bright Futm ■RICH in tradition and history, Bryan -College Station truly is "Smack in the Heart of Texas." The twin cities are nestled in the lush Brazos Valley, conveniently located at the heart of the Dallas/ Fort Worth, Houston and Austin/San Antonio triangle and easily accessible from all parts of the state. Residents boast of big city conve- niences with small town warmth and hospitality. ■ BRYAN was established in 1859 in honor of William Joel Bryan, nephew of Texas pioneer Stephen F. Austin. Incorporated in 1871, Bryan prospered with its robust agricultural resources and a railway system completed in 1876. That same year, the State of Texas established the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas just south of Bryan. Located at 600 E. 29th St. in Bryan, The Victorian offers an elegant setting for weddings and other special occasions. ■COLLEGE STATION, Bryan's sister city, was planned as a model community by college professors when the college could no longer accommodate their needs. College Station, named as a railway stop by the Postal Service in 1877, burgeoned in the 1960s, when the college opened its doors to women and became Texas A&M University. ■THE cities' contrasting styles and variety of attractions have created a harmonious neighborly balance for visitors. Bryan has an impressive collection of beautiful homes and business sites with historical and architectural significance in its East Side historical district and its revitalized downtown area, alongside fine restau- rants and community the- aters. College Station, on the other hand, is an energetic and progressive city with 895 acres of parks and a state- wide reputation for quality athletic events. It has grown up alongside Texas ABM University, a major education and research institution. ■ TODAY the twin cities form a delightful community to visit and a business and tourism destination with a unique blend of cultural opportunities and warm hospitality. WsITORS' GUIDE 1996 PAGE 7 exas Friendly Is Spoken Here Whether you're in town for a business conference, an Aggie game or some hard-earned leisure time, Bryan - College Station's hotels and motels epitomize hospitality and convenience. Offering conference facilities, excellent restaurants and well-appointed guest rooms, the staffs of the facilities listed below will cheerfully assist you in meeting your accommodation needs. The Convention and Visitor Bureau offers a Housing Bureau service to help you with making reservations. If you are plannning a trip to the B -CS area and would like assistance, call (409) 260-9999. sophisticated style and gracious amenities. Photo courtesy of the Hilton. VISITORS' GUIDE - SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 Days Inn ' HOTELS MOTELS 696-6988 2 514 Texas Ave. S., College Station 100 Guest Rooms, 1 Meeting Best Western - Inn at Chimney Hill Room (45 person capacity), 260-9150 Complimentary Shuttle 901 University Drive E., College Station 96 Guest Rooms, 1 Meeting Room (30 person EI Camino Motel capacity), Restaurant, Club, Complimentary 778-6262 Shuttle 2102 Hwy 21 E., Bryan 14 Guest Rooms Brazos Inn 779-0020 E -Z Travel Motor Inn 3113 Hwy 21 E., Bryan 693-5822 92 Guest Rooms, 1 Meeting Room (30 person 2007 Texas Ave. S., capacity), Restaurant College Station 72 Guest Rooms Casa Loma Motel 822-3728 Fairfield Inn - Marriott 2000 S. Texas Ave., Bryan 268-1552 24 Guest Rooms 4613 S. Texas Ave., Bryan 62 Guest Rooms, 1 Meeting Cattleman's Inn Room (40 Person Capacity) 778-1971 1805 N. Texas Ave., Bryan Hampton Inn 25 Guest Rooms, Restaurant 846-0184 320 Texas Ave. S., College Station Hilton College Station 693-7500 135 Guest Rooms, 1 Meeting 801 University Drive E., College Station Room (30 person capacity) 303 Guest Rooms, 16 Meeting Rooms (1600 Complimentary Shuttle person capacity), Banquet Facilities (1000 person capacity), Restaurant, Club, Complimen- Holiday Inn tary Shuttle 693-1736 1503 Texas Ave. S., College Station Comfort Inn 126 Guest Rooms, 3 Meeting 846-7333 Rooms (200 person capacity), 104 Texas Ave. S., Banquet Facilities College Station (120 person capacity), Restaurant, 114 Guest Rooms, 1 Meeting Room, (40 person Club, Complimentary Shuttle capacity), Complimentary Shuttle VISITORS' GUIDE - SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 Holiday Plaza 822-3748 1720 S. Texas Ave., Bryan 33 Guest Rooms La Quinta Inn 696-7777 607 Texas Ave. S., College Station 176 Guest Rooms, 2 Meeting Rooms (30 person capacity), Banquet Facilities (30 person capacity), Restaurant, Complimentary Shuttle Manor House Inn 764-9540 2504 Texas Ave. S., College Station 115 Guest Rooms, 2 Meeting Rooms (60 person capacity), Banquet Facilities (60 person capacity), Restaurant, Complimentary Shuttle Motel 6 696-3379 2327 Texas Ave. S., College Station 110 Guest Rooms Ponderosa Inn 693-6810 3702 Texas Ave. S., College Station 80 Guest Rooms, Restaurant Preference Inn 822-6196 1601 S. Texas Ave., Bryan 115 Guest Rooms, 1 Meeting Room (30 person capacity), Restaurant Ramada - Aggieland 693-9891 1502 Texas Ave. S., College Station 167 Guest Rooms, 6 Meeting Rooms (1,000 person capacity), Banquet Facilities (800 person capacity), Please see ad on page 9. Relax Inn 778-1881 3604 Texas 21 E., Bryan 60 Guest Rooms Super 8 Motel 846-8800 301 Texas Ave. S., College Station 90 Guest Rooms Texas I n n 822-4041 506 N. Texas Ave., Bryan 28 Guest Rooms Texas Oaks Apartment Motel 823-0612 1800 S. Texas Ave., Bryan 21 Guest Rooms Proud -son's'or o f The Bryn lhffgrass Festival • Complimentary Deluxe Breakfast • Remote Control Cable TV with Free Movie Channel • Non -Smoking Rooms • King Size Beds • Courtesy Van Service • Free Local Calls • Pool with heated Spa 104 Texas Ave. South College Station 409-846-7333 1-800-221-2222 FAX - 409-846-5479 • Corporate, Government, Group, Senior Citizen Rates and AAA Discounts • Located just one block north of Texas A&M. • Walking distance to restaurants. • Conference Room • Come enjoy our newly remodeled rooms. The Bryan Parks and Recreation Department announces... „V. The Brv,an BFestival Friday: 6:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m., Saturday: noon -10:00 p.m., Sunday: noon -6:00 p.m. Load up the car and come on out to Lake Bryan... join us for this foot stompin good time for the whole family."t' Special music stage and talent for the young and young at heart. FEATURING: Front Range, Interstate Bluegrass Company, the Cedar Creek Band, and more! Admission: $5.00 per car load Attractions include: Musical workshops, children's rides and attractions, vendors, concessions, swimming, camping, fishing, clowns, barrel train, petting zoo, Giant Superplay, and much more... Z; * Call The Comfort Inn at (409) 846-7333 today for your reservations and receive a special Bluegrass Package! Call (409) 361-3656 for more details and information regarding the event! VISITORS' GUIDE • SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 PAGE 9 EXIT NOW - LA QUINTA! Whether you're visiting Bryan/College Station for a Texas A&M event, business or pleasure, choose La Quinta Inn. Great service, excellent accommodations, complimentary continental breakfast and more. That's the value tradition 1 e0 A 21 6 N T� UNIVERSITY DR. N BUS UNE OAK Oo 60 TEXAS B A&M 607 Texas Avenue Bus. Hwy. 6 (Texas Ave.) at Live Oak at La Quinta Inns. 409-696-7777 Over 230 Locations Nationwide PAGE 10 ©1995, La Quinta Inns, Inc. Reservations 1-800-531-5900 University Center Guest Rooms 845-8909 Memorial Student Center Texas A&M University, College Station 41 Guest Rooms, 40 Meeting Rooms (2,500 person capacity), Banquet Facilities (900 person capacity), Restaurant Vineyard Court 693-1220 216 Dominik Drive, College Station 48 Guest Rooms 7BED AND BREAKFAST Bayou On The Brazos 690-6643; 1888 Bird Pond Road, College Station 2 Guest Rooms; New Orleans Style Breakfast Country Roads 778-6695; 4965 Rabbit Lane, Bryan 1 Guest Room; Continental Breakfast The Flippen Place 693-7660; 1199 Haywood, College Station 3 Guest Rooms; Full Breakfast The Vintner's Loft at Messina Hof Wine Cellars 778-9463; 4545 Old Reliance Road, Bryan 1 Guest Room; Breakfast Basket Angelsgate 779-1231; 615 E. 29th St., Bryan 4 Suites; Full Breakfast Twin Oaks 846-3694; 3905 F&B Road, College Station 2 Guest Rooms; Full Breakfast DETAILED LISTINGS Comfort Inn 104 Texas Ave. S. College Station, TX 77840 Main Desk (409) 846-7333 Reservations 1-800-221-2222 Fax (409) 846-5479 Comfort Inn is your home away from home. Visit us and let us spoil you with a complimen- tary breakfast, remote control cable TV with free movie channel, non-smoking rooms, free local calls, king size beds, courtesy van service, and pool with heated spa. We also offer AAA discounts, senior citizen discounts, and corporate and government rates. Located just one block North of Texas A&M University and within walking distance to a variety of restaurants. You will be impressed with our spacious, comfortable accommodations at economical prices. Please see ad on page 9. VISITORS' GUIDE • SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 GEORGE R► ►.qN n Angels gate 2 Bayou on the Brazos 3 Beaver Lodge 4 Best Western 5 Brazos Inn 6 Casa Loma Hotel 7 Cattleman's Inn 8 College Station Hilton 9 Comfort Inn 10 Days Inn II EI Camino Motel 12 E -Z Travel Motor Inn 13 Fairfield Inn 14 The Flippen Place 15 Hampton Inn 16 Holiday Inn 17 Holiday Plaza 18 La Quinta 19 Manor House 20 Motel 6 21 Ponderosa Inn 22 Preference Inn 23 Ramada 24 Relax Inn 25 Super 8 26 Texas Inn 27 Texas Oaks Apt. Motel 28 Twin Oaks 29 University Center 30 Vineyard Court 31 Vintner's Loft 31 whatever brings \ you to the Brazos Valley, there's only one place to do it in style, the College Station Hilton and Conference Center. With over 300 deluxe accommodations, .K over 16,000 square feet of function space, and one of the Valley's finest restaurants, the Sandpiper. The Hilton is the only place to � enjoy it all. _ College Station and Conference Center For Info Call 1 -800 -HILTONS or (409) 693-7500 LHA '94 I VISITORS' GUIDE • SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 PAGE 11 uperb Sights and Soulful Sounds K_ Create a Cultural Feast The cultural scene in Bryan -College Station is bustling with activities, events and special showings. The community has encouraged an explosion of music, art and theater activity in recent years and invites visitors to enjoy the fruits of these efforts. From historical sights and hand-crafted Texas wines to Broadway productions and world premier ballet, there is something for everyone to see and do in Bryan -College Station. Brazos County Arboretum Bee Creek Park, 1900 Anderson St., College Station. Stroll through this preserved wetland and enjoy nature at its best. Call for informa- tion and hours. 764-3773 Bryan's Historical Districts East and west of Texas Avenue near downtown Bryan and just a few blocks from the Brazos County Courthouse stand fascinating collections of homes, schools and buildings of architectural and historical significance. Many are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and some include Historical Markers. Carnegie Library I I I S. Main St., Downtown Bryan. Built in 1903 with funds from the Carnegie foundation, it is the oldest existing Carnegie Library in Texas. The grounds boast a xeriscape garden. It will reopen in 1997 as the Carnegie Center of Brazos Valley History. 361-3715 Messina Hof Wine Cellar 4545 Old Reliance Road, Bryan. Open daily year round. The most awarded premium winery in Texas, Messina Hof produces over 16 varietal wines at its state-of-the-art winemaking facility. The Visitors Center, which includes a tasting room and deli, is housed in part of the reconstructed former Bryan home of Ambassa- dor Williamson S. Howell and offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere filled with antiques and memorabilia. Free tours and tasting daily. 778-9463 MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES Benz Gallery of Floral Art Located in the Horticultural and Forest Sciences Building on the west campus of Texas A&M University. Open M - F 8 am - 5 pm. This gallery is home of the Benz Collection of Floral Art, which alternates with a general art exhibits in a variety of media that change every two months. 845-1699 The Edge Hiler House is a remodeled Victorian house at 609 S Ennis Ave. in Bryan. Photo by Diane Bowen. Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History Located next to the Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan. Open T - Sat 10 am - 5 pm; and extended hours for special exhibits. The museum houses a collection of Brazos Valley fossils and other natural history of the area. A special feature is an extensive mural by local artist, Emma Stark, featuring Brazos Valley life 12,000 years ago. The museum hosts many children's activities and traveling exhibits. A robotic bug exhibit, "Backyard Monsters," will be offered in March and April. 776-2195 Brazos Valley Telephone Museum 422 Dellwood, Bryan. Open Sundays 2 pm - 5 pm. A showplace of telephone history, the museum welcomes individuals at the times listed above and group tours by appointment. 779-3414 Floral Test Gardens Located near the Clayton Williams Alumni Center on Houston Street of the Texas A&M University campus. The gardens grow 800 to 1,000 varieties of seeds and bulbs each year. Forsyth Center Galleries Located in the Memorial Student Center on the campus of Texas A&M University. Open M - F 9 am - 8 pm, Sat - Sun Noon - 6 pm. This gallery houses the Bill and Irma Runyon art collection, a stunning collection of English and American art glass, and American paintings as well as touring exhibits. 845-9251 J. Wayne Stark University Center Galleries Located in the Memorial Student Center on the campus of Texas A&M University. Open T - F gam - 8pm, Sat - Sun Noon - 6pm, closed Mondays and University holidays. This gallery hosts many varied and respected visual art exhibits. 845-8501 VISITORS' GUIDE - SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 PAGE 13 Beauty blooms year-round at the Floral Test Gardens. Photo by Texas A&M University Photographic Services. Site of The George Bush Presidential Library Center West campus of Texas A&M University. Scheduled for opening in late 1997. Bryan/College Station and Texas A&M University are pleased to be the home for the future George Bush Library Center. The library will be open to the public for reading and research, while the museum will host many artifacts of the administration for public viewing. 862-2251 Local Color Art Gallery and Store 310 University Drive E., College Station. Open M-F9am-5pm,SatI0am-2pmand by appointment. Sponsored by the Arts Council of the Brazos Valley, this charming blue and white house has hosted hundreds of Texas artists. Local Color offers varied exhibits, juried shows, and a Gallery Store featuring small handcrafted works. 268-2787 Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center Located on the campus of Texas A&M Univer- sity. Open M - F Sam - 5pm, and call for hours on TAMU home football game weekends. Built exclusively with private funds, this Center honors the past, highlights the present and looks to the future of the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University. Bronzes of seven Aggie Medal of Honor Winners and the Metzger Sanders Gun Collection are on permanent display here. The Center welcomes groups by appointment for guided tours. 862-2862 For more information on campus galleries and exhibits, please call the Office of University Art Collections and Exhibits at 845-8501. FAMILY ACTIVITIES Bryan -College Station has much to offer for families to do together. Opportunities abound for spending quality time with the ones you love while having a good time! CHURCHES Bryan -College Station is home to more than 110 churches and other organized worship centers, almost all of whom welcome visitors to join their services. Call the Convention and Visitor Bureau for a complete listing of churches in the area or consult the yellow pages of the telephone book. LIBRARIES Bryan Public Library 201 E. 26th St., Downtown Bryan. Open M,T&Th9am-9pm; W, F & Sat 9 am - 5 pm; 779-1736. The Bryan Public Library serves all of Brazos County with a Bookmobile and a branch in College Station and also offers free children's movies on Saturday mornings. 361-3715 College Station Public Library 2551 Texas Ave. S., College Station. Open M & W 10 am-9pm; T&Th 10 am-7pm; F&Sat 10 am - 5 pm. The College Station Public Library offers an inter -library loan program in conjunction with the Bryan Public Library. 764- 3416. Sterling C. Evans Library Texas A&M University campus. Hours vary with Texas A&M's class schedules. 845-5741. TEXAS WORLD SPEEDWAY Texas World Speedway is the only super speedway west of the Mississippi River and is the home test track for many NASCAR and Indy cars. Speeds as high as 239 m.p.h. have been clocked at this great speedway. FAMILY AND GROUP TOURS AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Campus tours led by student guides are an educational way to entertain children and adults. The tours can be tailored to the ages of the children and include information about the famous traditions at Texas A&M University. You can tour the campus meat sciences laboratories; the Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center; the Oceanography and Meteorology Building featuring a spectacular view of Bryan - College Station from its top -floor observation deck; Texas A&M sports facilities including Kyle Field, home of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Football Team and Band; and many more locations including historical markers and architecturally impressive buildings. For tour information, call the Texas A&M University Appelt Aggieland Visitor Center at 845-5851 or the Convention and Visitor's Bureau at 260-9898. WOLF PEN FAMILY RECREATION CENTER 2400 East Bypass 6, College Station. New hours: Mon.: - Thurs. 8 am - midnight. Fri.: 8 am - 2 am. Sat.: 10 am - 2 am.This family center offers fun for the whole family. 260-9184 The George Bush Presidential Library Center is scheduled to open late 1997 PAGE 14 VISITORS' GUIDE SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 PUTT PUTT GOLF AND GAMES 1705 Valley View, College Station. New hours: Sun. - Thurs.: 11 am - 11 pm. Fri.: 11 am - midnight. Sat.: 9 am - midnight. This family fun center offers putt putt golf, batting cages for children and adults with baseball and softball cages, a video game room, and bumper boats. 693-2445 MOVIE THEATERS Most local movie theaters offer discounted matinees. Call the individual theaters for show times and ticket prices. Carmike Cinemas Post Oak Mall, Texas Bypass 6 at Harvey Road, College Station; 693-2796. Hollywood Movie 16 1401 East Bypass (near University Drive), College Station; 764-7592. Schulman 6 2002 E. 29th St., Bryan; 775-2463. THEATER AND PERFORMING ARTS Bryan -College Station boasts a wonderful array of live performances throughout the year. For current productions and ticket information, call the number listed or the Memorial Student Center Box Office, which offers tickets and information on most campus events and some community activities as well. Many area churches sponsor free concert series which may spotlight local or imported musicians. 845-1234 Aggie Players Texas A&M University; MSC Box Office. The Aggie Players is the production company of Texas A&M's theater department. Its season spans genres from French farce to operettas to original works. Information and tickets are available through the MSC Box Office, 845-1234. The Brazos Barbershoppers The local chapter of a national barbershoppers group is devoted to singing songs in four part harmony. Programs are offered to the commu- nity on a request basis (quartet and/or chorus). Phone 409/846-6990 for information. Weekly meetings are held in the First Baptist Church, College Station on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Brazos Valley Chorale A community performance group offering a wide array of musical programs. 268-2787 Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra The BVSO's superb season features local talent and performances from favorite classical performances to its spring "Pops" finale at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater. 774-2877 Brown -Bag Concerts Texas A&M University. An informal weekly series of concerts on the A&M campus features both student and professional performers in a relaxed environment. This series is a favorite of faculty, students and community members alike. MSC OPAS The 1995-96 season has brought the central Ballet of China, "Jesus Christ Superstar," "Cinderella," "Crazy For You," and the New York City Opera National Company, among others. Information and tickets are available through the MSC Box Office, 845-1234. For more informa- tion, call 845-1661. `magination Station Downtown Bryan. This local children's theater group provides excellent interactive theater for children of all ages; they can also arrange for special programs for children's groups. 268- 2787 StageCenter 701 N. Main St., Downtown Bryan. Bryan - College Station's oldest community theater, StageCenter performs entertaining productions from drama to comedy in its recently renovated downtown theater. 823-4297 TAKE A TOUR TAKE A TASTE IT'S FUN & IT'S FREE Come to our one -of -a -kind 19th -century estate winery. You'll see how 200 years of European winemaking experience has produced Texas' most award winning wines. In our unique tasting room, you'll taste those same wines that have won awards the world over. You could even have a gourmet lunch in the only deli with a vineyard view. Or spend the night in our Vintner's Loft, the most romantic bed -and -breakfast anywhere. For more information, CALL: (409)778-9463 Ap M,(SS1141a,flof Taste 200 Years of Award Winning Tradition 4545 Old Reliance Road, Bryan, Texas 77808 VISITORS' GUIDE • SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 PAGE 15 Independence, Texas Independence is a little village southwest of College Station. Take Highway 60 west to Highway 50 south. You will pass the Texas A&M University Research Farms and many beautiful pecan trees. Home of Mrs. Sam Houston The personal home of Texas' first First Lady holds many Texas historical treasures. Appointments are necessary to tour this home. (409) 830-1959 Independence Baptist Church and Museum Open W - Sat 10 am - 4 pm. Tour the oldest standing Baptist church in Texas. The Rev. Paul Sevar is a gracious host and will arrange personal tours for groups by appointment. The impressive standing columns and ruins of the original site of Baylor College are close by. (409) 836-5117 Antique Rose Emporium New hours: M - Sat 9 am - 5:30 pm; Sun 11 am - 5:30 pm. This is a delightful destination in itself. The Antique Rose Empo- rium is a combination of mail-order nursery, gift shop and display garden created by horticulturist and proprietor Michael Shoup. The breathtaking grounds are often selected as a site for weddings and special occasions. Groups are requested to make an appointment for tours. (409) 836-5548 Washington -on -the -Brazos State Historical park celebrates Texas Independence Day with period costumes and historical demonstrations. Photo courtesy of Washington County Chamber of Commerce. Brenham, Texas Follow Texas 50 from Independence to Texas 105 west. Take 105 into Brenham and watch the 1800s come to life in restored buildings and homes in the downtown area. Some of the historic homes here are the oldest in Texas. Ellison's Greenhouses New hours: M - F 9 am - 5 pm Ellison's is a breathtaking, working greenhouse located on 5 acres at two sites. Ellison's is famous for its annual poinsettia production, but also has year-round crops. Tours are available by appointment. Call 409-836-6011 for tour information. Blue Bell Creamery Weekday tours (reservations recommended.) The "little creamery in Brenham" is a popular stop for visitors. You can tour the business that made this town famous and enjoy samples in its old-fashioned ice cream shop. 1-800-327-8135 Chappel Hill, Texas From Brenham, take US 290 east for a few miles and exit left at the first blinking light. This antebellum Texas town is a delight for history buffs and antiquers alike. Take a walking tour down Main Street which is lined with charming shops and historic buildings. Join us! Call the MSC Box Office-TAMU at 845-1254 for season information. http://wwwmsc.tamu.edu/msc/opas/opas.html • email: opas@tamu.edu VISITORS' GUIDE - SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 PAGE 17 Bringingthe World U S I C to Your Doorstep. almost a quarter century, the MSC JAI(For Opera and Performing Arts Society has upheld its mission of providing educational ' e and cultural enrichment opportunities to the students of Texas A&M University and the citizens of the Brazos Valley. a Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre, the Vienna Choir Boys, New York City Opera, the world premiere of the Bolshoi Ballet Grigorovich Company performing "The Nutcracker" and a special dance presentation of Twyla Tharp and Mikhail Baryshnikov are just a few of the performances that have graced the stage of Texas A&M's Rudder Auditorium. From orchestras to operas, pianists to plays, ballets to Broadway musicals, MSC OPAS has earned a reputation for bringing world-class talent to Bryan -College Station's doorstep. Join us! Call the MSC Box Office-TAMU at 845-1254 for season information. http://wwwmsc.tamu.edu/msc/opas/opas.html • email: opas@tamu.edu VISITORS' GUIDE - SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 PAGE 17 Bluebonnets are celebrated in the Bluebonnet Festival in Chappel Hill. Photo by Bill Meeks. Stagecoach Inn This breathtaking Greek Revival inn, built by Jacob and Mary Haller in 1850, was a favorite stopping place for notable Texans as they traveled from Houston to Austin or Waco. Elizabeth Moore and her husband, Harvin Moore, a distinguished Houston architect, have owned the inn since the 1970s and have painstakingly preserved it, furnished it with a memorable assemblage of Texas and American antiques, and created a euphoric garden setting. Visitors and groups are welcome by appointment for guided tours laden with historical perspective and sincere hospitality. The Stagecoach Inn is a working inn as well, offering year-round bed and breakfast accommodations in its lovely guest rooms. (409) 836-9515 The Browning Plantation This three-story Greek Revival plantation home, the beloved home of Col. W. W. Browning, is a sight to behold. Gracious verandas, spacious rooms and charming hospitality make this a favorite stop for visitors. The home fell into a pitiful state years ago and has been transformed, literally, by the current owners. You will not believe your eyes when you see the photos on the third level of the home taken before the extensive restoration. Browning Plantation is a great escape for overnight guests and popular site for special occasions. (409) 836-6144 Washington, Texas Texas' independence from Mexico was first declared in this town on March 2, 1836. It is located on Texas 105 between Brenham and Navasota, or you can take the scenic drive from Chappel Hill on FM 115 5. PAGE 18 Washington -on -the -Brazos State Historical Park and the Star of the Republic Museum The scenic park is open daily from 8 am until sundown for recreational activities. The park also holds the Anson Jones Home, the Museum and Independence Hall. Many educational programs are designed for children. The Museum is open daily loam - 5pm except for Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day, and admission is free. The buildings are available for touring and visiting; please call in advance for tour times and fees and special event information. Park (409) 878-2214, Museum (409) 878-2461. Monastery of St. Clare Located 9 miles west of Brenham on Texas 105. A group of Franciscan Nuns support themselves here by raising miniature horses and selling handmade ceramic items in The Art Barn gift shop. The grounds are open daily except for Holy Week and Christmas. Groups may make reservations for guided tours. Visitors can take free guided tours from 2 - 4 pm, seven days a week. (409) 836-9652 Peaceable Kingdom School Located on Texas 105 near Washington. Within the grounds of this 25 -year-old organic farm school you will find beautiful gardens and walking trails, friendly animals of all varieties. A non-profit foundation, it hosts many workshops on gardening and crafts. New hours: Thurs. - Sat.: 10 am - 5 pm. Rest of year open by reservation only. (409) 878- 2353. Navasota, Texas Navasota is a focal point for Texas' beautiful wildflowers each spring and is also an alluring spot for antique shopping. Historic buildings and homes line Washington Avenue. Castle Inn 1403 E. Washington Avenue. The Castle was built in 1893 by Ward Birrell Templeman as a wedding present for his son. The owners of the Victorian mansion, Joyce and Gene Daniel, operate The Castle Inn year round as a haven for weary travelers. Private tours for groups are available by reservation. 1-800-661-4346 Fanthorp Inn Historic State Park Main Street. The Fanthorp Inn is a 161 -year-old hotel where Sam Houston and Anson Jones have slept. New hours: Wed. - Thurs.: by appointment. Fri. - Sun.: 9 am - 4 pm. Stage- coach rides are available the second Saturday of each month. (409) 873-2633 Liendo Plantation Three miles north of Hempstead on FM 1488 to Wyatt Chapel Road. Open for public viewing the first Saturday of each month; other tours by appointment. Liendo Plantation was built in 1853 by Leonard Waller Groce, one of the largest landowners in Texas. Carl and Phyllis Detering spent 10 years restoring Liendo to its former glory, and today Will Detering continues their work. (800) 826-4371 Calvert, Texas "The Antique Center of Texas" is located on Texas 6, about 30 miles north of Bryan -College Station. The buildings that line Main Street - Texas 6 - and the stately houses throughout the city were built in the late 19th century and are maintained in a historical district. Several of the houses operate as bed -and -breakfast inns. In addition the many antique stores, the buildings on Calvert's Main Street house arts and crafts centers and galleries. Hearne, Texas "The Crossroads of Texas" is located less than 25 miles on Texas 6 north of Bryan -College Station with two major highways (Texas 6 and 79) and two railroads crossing in the city. Adding to the ease of transportation there is an operating airport located in Hearne. Hearne offers a unique position for agriculture and other business, recreation, tourism and a great place to live. Join the fun. Kick up your heels. Nightlife in Bryan -College Station. VISITORS' GUIDE - SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 hat's Happening Wine and Roses Festival at Messina Hof Winery. (Messina Hof Wine Cellar - 778-9463) Grunt & Grind Biathlon (College Station Parks Department - 764-3773) Annual Kinder Fest at Sue Haswell Park, Bryan (Bryan Parks - 361-3658) Annual Arbor Day Celebration at Willow Branch School (College Station Parks Dept. - 763-3773) Annual Arbor Day Celebration at Bryan Regional Athletic Complex, Phase II (Bryan Parks Department - 361-3656) Brazos Valley Symphony Pops Concert at Lake Bryan (774-2877) Ecumenical Musical at the Bryan Civic Audito- rium (361-5236) MAY Cinco De Mayo Celebration at Lincoln Center (College Station Parks Department - 764-3773) 5th Annual "Can Run" 5K and 1 mile Walk (College Station Parks Department - 764-3773) Cinco De Mayo Concert at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater (College Station Parks Department - 764-3773) Annual Spring Art Mart at Post Oak Mall Community Rally at the Lincoln Center (College Station Parks Department - 764-3773) "Health Care for the Hispanic - Then and Now" at Manor East Mall APRIL Run through the vines at Messina Hof Winery. (Messina Hof Wine Cellar - 778-9463) Easter Egg Hunt at the Lincoln Center (College Station Parks Department - 764-3773) Designer Events Cooking School (Messina Hof Wine Cellar - 778-9463) Annual Home and Garden Tour & Luncheon at The Women's Club (Mrs. Haertig - 779-1716 - for reservations) The young, and the young at heart, celebrate the arts in Bryan -College Station (top left). Fireworks light up Olsen Field (above) at the Opening Ceremonies at the Games of Texas. Photo by Glenn Johnson Photography Inc. The Bryan Bluegrass Festival is held at Lake Bryan in June (left). VISITORS' GUIDE • SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 PAGE 19 Cinco de Mayo Celebration in Bryan's Down- town Historic District (823-3784) Display of Equipment for Armed Forces Day at Downtown Bryan Communitywide Memorial Day Service at Bryan Civic Auditorium (361- 5236) JUNE Annual Bryan Bluegrass Festival at Lake Bryan Park (Bryan Parks Department - 361-3658) Annual Fishing Derby at Cy Miller Pond (College Station Parks Department - 764-3773) Annual Juneteenth Celebration at the Lincoln Center (College Station Parks Department - 764-3773) Children enjoy the College Station Police Department Easter egg hunt held annually. Annual Port & Cream Weekend at Messina Hof Winery (Messina Hof Winery - 778-9463) Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Open House J U LY July 4th Celebration at Olsen Field Annual Brazos Heritage Society July 4th Celebration at Heritage Park (Heritage Society - Bruce Buechler - 823-6471) Annual Paddle Wheel Biathlon at Southwood Athletic Park (College Station Parks Department - 764-3773) Annual Continental Antique Show at Brazos Center (Keith Kuehler - 622-0727) Annual Pickers Club Harvest Weekend at Messina Hof Winery (Messina Hof Winery - 778-9463) Harvest Evening Concerts at Messina Hof Winery (Messina Hof Winery - 778-9463) Annual Back to School Fashion Show at College StationConference Center (College Station Conference Center - 764-3720) AUGUST Annual Pickers Club & Harvest Weekend at Messina Hof Winery (Messina Hof Winery - 778-9463) Bryan Station T1 � Annual Bluebonnet Street Rodders Club at Central Park (College Station Parks Department - 764-3773) Open House at St. Joseph Regional Health Center (St. Joseph Regional Health Center - 776-3777) SEPTEMBER BVFA "Try" Athlon 500 yd Swim, 5K Bike or 5K Fun Run at Southwood Athletic Park (College Station Parks Department - 764-3773) Dinner Theatre at Bryan High School commons and auditorium (846-0497) The Chamber of Commerce picnic offers fun for all ages. Photo by Butch Ireland. PAGE 20 VISITORS' GUIDE - SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 10 local Cuisine Offers a Taste of Texas and Much More Almost every culture under the sun is represented in Bryan -College Station's array of dining opportunities. Our local restaurants' offerings range from down-home Texas barbecue to fine Continental and Italian dining. Noted chefs will please your palate while friendly staffs will meet your every need. DETAILED LISTINGS Garcia's Mexican Cafe 1704 S. Kyle Behind Culpepper Plaza College Station, TX 77840 (409)696-5900 For the best Mexican food in town made fresh every day, you must experience Garcia's. We are proud to be voted the No. 1 place for Mexican food by both local newpaper surveys. Our special favorites include chimichangas, chicken enchiladas, quesadillas and fajitas. Join us on the patio for our daily happy hour, which was voted the 1st place winner for favorite happy hour, featuring our house specialty, Sangritas. Open Sun to Wed 11 am to 9:30 pm, Thurs. 11 am to 10 pm, and Fri and Sat 11 am to 11 pm. All major credit cards accepted. Please see ad on page 24. The Grapevine Bistro & Restaurant 201 Live Oak St. Behind La Quinta Inn on Texas Ave. College Station, TX 77840 (409)696-3411 You must visit this well known local secret! For over 20 years we have served only the finest homemade dishes that include chicken broccoli, shrimp alfredo, soups from scratch, thick steaks in the evening, sandwiches on your favorite breads, world famous twice -baked potatos, generous salads with super dressings, and out - of -this -world chocolate mousse and California style cheesecake. We also serve beer and wine, but think our sangria is the best in town. Don't let the "off the beaten path" location fool you. Please see ad on page 21. Bucky Richardson's Steakhouse & Sports Paradise offers steak and sports in a family atmosphere. cut Voted #1 Lunch Spot for under $5 World-famous Twice Baked Potato • Crisp Green Salads with Super Dressings Shrimp Alfredo • Marinated Grilled Chicken • Steaks in Evening Available for Rehearsal Dinners • Showers Luncheons • Special Events Open Mon - Sat Drive-Thru Window for 10:00 - 9:00 Takeout Orders THE GRAPEVINE; Closed on Sundays LIVE OAK 201 Live Oak * College Station 696'341 Located Behind La Quinta Inn VISITORS' GUIDE • SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 PAGE 21 Cafe Eccell Wine -Espresso -Grill 101 Church Ave. College Station, TX 77840 (409)846-7908 College Station's premier casual dinnerhouse specializing in wood -fired pizza, mesquite grilled poultry, fish and beef. Famous for its wonderful and tempting cheesecakes, creme brulee and strawberry tarts. Relax at the bar with wines, beer, espresso, cappuccino and mixed drinks. Located just two blocks north of University Drive behind the Northgate District. Open 11 to 10 daily with a weekend brunch that begins at 8 am. All major credit cards accepted. Please see ad on page 23. At Wings 'N More, diners can enjoy spicy chicken wings alfresco or indoors. Photo by Bill Meeks Rosalie's Pasta 102 Church Ave. College Station, TX 77840 (409)846-0905 Rosalie's specializes in classic and modern Italian dishes. Choose from a diverse menu with items ranging from our signature Como Bread to unique pasta items and creative daily specials. Also enjoy an extensive selection of domestic and imported wines and beers as well as espresso, cappucino, and lattes. Located just two blocks North of University Drive behind the Northgate District. Please see ad on page 23. We're Cooling Up the Taste of Texas at 3601 S. College •Bryan 2001 Texas Ave. South •College Station 846-4275 696-2076 T024 3 Barbecue and Steakhouse Home of the Famous Aggie Special Barbecue served on butcher paper you eat with aknife -Aggie Style. PAGE 22 VISITORS' GUIDE • SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 -.. - =N06 _ .. ,. I;ZMEXI AN CAFE g Sp ecializin in Authentic Mexican 16 Food Prepared Fresh Daily 1 st Place Winner Favorite Mexican Food 1994 Press Restaurant Survey and 1994 Eagle Readers' Choice Lunch S $ 59 Monday - Friday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. 4 16 Full Service Bar Specializing In Frozen Margaritas and Sangritas 16 Happy Hour 7 Days A Week 3-7 p.m. 1 st Place Winner Favorite Happy Hour - 1994 Press Survey Open 7 Days A Week `. 1704 Kyle Ave. South, at Harvey Road, College Station "■ 696-5900 lmr�am am am r r �•. r1w 'Er"Imb- The Best Pizza In Town...14.�i9KP,� Dine -in • Pick up • Delivery • Buffet Open 7 days a week 268-8888 107 S. College Ave • College Station Opening May 1st GATTI LAND Mr. Gattis Super Family Fun Center Briarcrest Drive in Travis Landing PAGE 24 Cafe Eccell (above) serves up hand - tossed pizza in the former historic College Station City Hall. Photo by Bill Crawford. BOONDOCKS GRILL & BAR 2010 S. COLLEGE BRYAN, TX 77801 823-5257 BOOK YOUR NEXT PRIVATE PARTY ABOARD OUR 32 -FOOT YACHT. CALL FOR DETAILS. 17� istifictive Shopping Districts Suit Your Style Bryan -College Station is home to several distinctive shopping districts, featuring items from antiques to women's wear to home furnishings. POST OAK MALL "Shop `til you drop" at Post Oak Mall. Conve- niently located on Texas 6 Bypass at Harvey Road f t �r (Highway 30), the mall's dazzling decor of w southwestern colors tiled walkways and bright '°'fill' ` V lighting welcomes shoppers. Six popular department stores, over 105 specialty shops, a tantalizing blend of eateries and a three -screen „ �. 4 theater beckon shoppers! Open M - S, 10 am -: 9 pm, Sun. noon - 6 pm; 764-0777. 5 r G' mom ANTIQUE SHOPS SY I r Yrtyy+J' Post Oak Mall is home to more than 105 different stores. Photo by Bill Meeks. Downtown Bryan THE GARDEN DISTRICT ANTIQUE SHOPPING Amity of Bryan 300 W. 26th St. 822-7717 The Attic Antiques 118 S. Bryan St. 822-7830 Brazos Trader 210 W. 26th St. 775-2984 Bry Mac Collections a 202 W. 26th St. 775-7875 Old Bryan Marketplace 202 South Bryan 779-3245 The Corner of Time Antique and Collectibles Mall 118 N. Bryan St. 822-7400 VISITORS' GUIDE • SPRING/SUMMER, 1996 If your shopping style is a bit more relaxed, visit the quaint Garden District in mid -town Bryan. The focal point is a tastefully appointed neo -antebellum home which houses shops filled with ideas for decorating, gifts for that special person or place, and clothing and accessories to meet your every need. Stroll through the beautiful gardens and select that unusual plant for indoors or out. Then enjoy lunch, dessert or afternoon tea on the veranda. 106 - 108 North Ave., Bryan. Those with an eye for quality and a taste for history are in for a special treat from the antique dealers of Bryan and College Station. Dealers travel both the southern and eastern United States and beyond selecting the finest in antique furniture and appointments to tempt you. Local shops specialize in early American and 18th and 19th century European periods, with plenty of Texana thrown in for good measure. Call the shops for hours and specialty items before you go. 1857 BRIARCREST DRIVE • #°1e ACROSS FROM BRYAN HIGH BRYAN Over 180 Booths of Unique Handcrafted One of a Kind Items • Texas Items • Aggie Items • Seasonable Items • Ceramics • Stained Glass • Wearable Art • Baby Items And much more! "We Cater to Our Customers" Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10-6 776-0870 PAGE 2 5 / IlaVkw Zt (t Visit this unique collection of merchants Offering everything from... Arts & Crafts to Baseball Cards to Pet Supplies to Texas Gifts to Unique Apparel to Yoga Classes MANOR EAST MALL � BRYAN'S OWN � Texas Ave. at Villa Maria Bryan, TX PAGE 26 F.M. 60 GEORGE Ri ►.qN ni I By Jacs (Manor East Mall) 2 Craftmasters Mall 3 Manor East Mall 4 Post Oak Mall 5 Signature Dressing 6 Silver Station Jewelry & Gifts (Manor East Mall) 7 Witt's End Downtown Bryan (map page 27) 8 Brazos Trader Antiques & Collectibles 9 Corner of Time 10 Old Bryan Marketplace 11 Palace Theatre 12 Main Street Antiques �n HIGHWAY 21 To: Madisonv.\\ Dallas Wm. I Bryan BRIARCREST .....:::::.:::.:... . UNIVERSITY DR STATE HWY 30 To: Huntsviille 4 0 0 O'1 � 0 1� Garden District 13 Contemporary Landscape & Nursery 14 Heartworks 15 Kaffee Klatsch 16 Plain )ane 17 Pygmalion 18 Cradle and All Mid -Town Shopping District 19 Morgan Fitzgerald's 20 Merle Norman Cosmetics 21 The Stitchery VISITORS' GUIDE • SPRING/SUMMER, 1996