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College Station's first city hall opened on The Texas Fireman's Training School Dexter (now Brison) Park was -- _ Voters approved the construction of city began, was demolished when College Station amends the charter to Groundbreaking was held for the first • g Two Shoals
• public school segregation in College Station. , in the city limitsp n911ae , a EvannN-,p-,a Fire Station Nop 1p
Church Streetp was established. as the city's first park for $2,000. Y a sewage treatment plant. Wellborn Road was expanded. elect council members at large. city hall on Texas Avenue. "eRm°"'� PAll earl KLongneeks Par
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r Ow,G Iicsi 1`�� f*, `p ; ti Institute in 2006—which continues to uphold his legacy of Six Aggies cleaned a local cemetery and
Cg` { ' research, education, and service. inspired the creation of The Big Event.
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