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F .t: ° , eee ,o affair to Remember A 'F�', b; From professional business meetings to elegant ti luncheons and receptions, Pebble Creek has the pP. perfect setting for every gatheringSA, ,... :;b,,.':k;'.""..:E. aata:>w dFS",. `•i7.'a: .4.: ,.. .. ... .. - :.P b... -,,.....^e ,�.,....°.r P Pebble +C',reek C otintry (;lulu • /1500 Parkway • (d'olk-ge S(atii►il, l'V1778/i5 O9.690.0996 d x d i g: d a>d�' J �! i na °� d` O n •'o$n • °n d!n §;: '4.,°vn° , 4°a'� : % •� a�`°tondo-. 15.°n.. � h-4, 3' r u : Texa� -roo" an4 r7 V__j "Mso� 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. Amenities include 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 planning a trip to the B -CS area and would like assistance, call (409) 260-9999. Hotels & Motels Best Western Inn at Chimney Hill Comfort Inn Days Inn 1-800-267-7750 846-7333 696-6988 901 University Drive E., College 104 Texas Ave. S., College Station 2514 Texas Ave., College Station Station, next to the Hilton, 98 Rooms, 114 Guest Rooms, 1 Meeting Room, 98 Guest Rooms, Lounge, Complimentary Continental (30) person capacity, Complimentary 1 Breakfast Room Breakfast Shuttle (15 person capacity) PAGE 6 nn at imney1 Complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast • Large Queen Double/King Rooms Jacuzzi Suites • In -Room Coffee • Large Swimming Pool Area • Hot Tub Lounge • Copier and Telecopier Facility • Free Local & 800 Number Calls Voice Mail • In -Room Movies & Games • Guest Laundry Facility Competitive Grou tes VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 E -Z Travel Motor Inn 693-5822 2007 Texas Ave. S., College Station 71 Guest Rooms Fairfield Inn - Marriott 268-1552 4613 S. Texas Ave., Bryan K�4�.., , A The Official Lodging Guide Y WT -,p entary Deluxe ontrol Cable TV 7 Movie Channel king Rooms Beds Van Service r x. • t.orporate, vovernment, Group, Senior Citizen Rates and AAA Discounts • Located just one block north of Texas A&M. • Walking distance to c ; 1 Calls 104 Texas Ave. South restaurants. { -1 heated Spa College Station • Conference Room 409-846-7333 • Come enjoy our newly 1-800-288-5150 remodeled executive FAX - 409-846-5479 rooms. VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 A ly Remodeled Property a Continental Breakfast "z acent Restaurants Outdoor Pool & Hot Tub The Best Value Under the Sun. Cable TV w/HBOT"" om Microwaves & Refrigerators* AAA Approved Texas Avenue South • College Station, Texas 77840 (409) 696-6988 • Toll Free 1 -800 -DAYS -INN r I N C; Fax (409) 693-1174 PAGE 7 We welcome you to the Fairfield Inn of Bryan. We offer clean, comfortable accommodations and genuine hospitality at an affordable price. The Fairfield Inn is centrally located off Highway 6. We are proud to always provide: Indoor Pool &Spa ♦Copy/Fax Services Free Deluxe Continental Breakfast ♦Meeting Room 24 -Hour Coffee & Tea ♦ Kids 18 & Under Stay Free The Fairfield Inn of Bryan is located a half mile from famous Texas A&M University. Major shopping and many resturants are nearby. FA U1E11D1 tN ,�&arrioll I N N Fairfield Inn of Bryan 4613 South Texas Avenue Bryan, TX 77802 • 125 Rooms • On -Sight Restaurant & Lounge • Group Rates • Banquet Facilities • Non -Smoking Rooms Available • Swimming Pool • Fax Service Available to Guests • Free Local Calls • Free Cable TV and HBO • Complimentary Airport Shuttle • New Exercise Facility Ramada Inn - Aggieland 693-9891 1502 Texas Ave. S. College Station 168 Guest Rooms, 6 Meeting Rooms, (500 person capacity), Complimentary Airport Shuttle, Restaurant, Lounge Super 8 Motel 846-8800 301 Texas Ave. S., College Station 90 Guest Rooms Towne Place Suites by Marriott 260-8500 1300 University Dr. E. College Station Studio and two-bedroom suites, One bedroom office suites, Fully equipped kitchen Vineyard Court Executive Suites 693-1220 1500 George Bush Dr. E. College Station 48 Guest Rooms Extended Stay Available Bed & Breakfasts Angelsgate Bed and Breakfast 779-1231 615 E. 29th St., Bryan Carriage House, 2 Guest Rooms, Full Breakfast The Castle Inn 825-8051 1403 E. Washington Navasota, Tx. 4 Guest Rooms, Gourmet Breakfast PAGE 8 VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 tMUZ C: 3ZC33 Wet.. t. 9r" Re Jure &Vi6ii or Owed f.3 7r LODGE Premier Beauty & Elegance Surrounded by Nature with Secluded Cabin'Suites 409-690-0073 e Fax 409-690-7377 Email: 7flodgeCa-)txcyber.com P.O. Box 402 o 16611 Royder Dow !)Aown Wellborn, Texas 77881 Only 10 minutes South of Kyle Field colige Slk&n* Our CAwwdny, e i9l t Zctiwo T' e Castle Ann Vt' An 1893 Victorian Mansion nestled in the rolling hills of the Brazos Valley, where you can escape and enjoy quiet elegance. Gene d-j6yce Daniel, Innkeepers (409)82-801 • 1-800 1-446 caste @myricll ncf'r` E. Washington, �avasota, 11X 11868 —Dfaaz ��C[ GT _!87"F_aqa 02 (409)696-7930 * 1-888-696-7930 �� 1199 Haywood College Station, Texas 77845 L Lookinaforward to memorable occasions and new friendships, Flip & SuAn Flippen P SouthernCofoniaf StV,61 12reahlait located one milefrom Texas A&M WWW. reveilleinn.com (409) 8460858 4400 Old College Road, Bryan, TX 77801 Dtsigner Events., p t ar Ile! evebt experts Bed & Breakfa5tt' Traditional Southern Hospitality in an Elegant Setting 409-779-1231 9 Fax 409-775-7024 615 East 29th Street - Bryan, Texas 77803 www.angeisgate.com www.texasguide.com/angelsgate.,!#Ml J4, e-mail: stay@angelsgate.com Come and visit our charming & historic Guesthouse. Southern hospitality & elegance await our guests (409) 779-1997 * 1-888-422-1997 611 E. 29th Street, Bryan, Texas 7780 www.texassleepaways.com/dansby PEACH CREEK 4 FARMS spirit 0J ear4 Jexw ranch lv&zy wi& all dw corwerdetwei 0 &c111'ay_ (409) 690-3537 Toll Free - (577) 6590-3537 www.peachcreekfarme.com 16055 Wellborn Highway (FM 2154V'.N_'_';".; 4 4 4 a'. J6, College Station, Texas 77842E E E -Mail: PeachBand&&aol.com La inta ._ THIsRATE.= T@0100 )iT011* First Light breakfast • Local Calls Also in rooms... • Dataport Phone • Voice Mail • Coffee Makers YOU' MA,y NjEvER LFAVE TEXAS! La Quinta Inns, Inc. 696--7777 Reservations: 1 -800 -NU -ROOMS 607 Texas Ave. • College Station, TX 77840 u ti` ✓yyw . .... -Q: rfY w u� any' a� A. 6 AM low .wr ,.. .w n. .' THE ALL NEW QUALITY SUITES HOTEL 81 Spacious Suites Two Telephones ■ Swimming Pool ■ Data Port Free Continental Breakfast ■ Two 25" TVs ■ Airport Transportation Work Desk ■ Conference Room Convenient to Shopping George Bush Library and Texas A&M University 1010 University Drive East ■ College Station Inns •Rote& - Suites 409-695-9500 The Dansby Guest House 779-1997 611 E. 29th St., Bryan 2 Guest Rooms, 2 Parlors, Full Breakfast The Flippen Place Bed &Breakfast 696-7930 1199 Haywood, College Station 3 Guest Rooms, Full Breakfast Peach Creek Farms 690-3537 16055 FM 2154 (Welborn Rd.) College Station Proctor House Bed & Breakfast 409-364-3702 Rt. 1 Box 387-B, Calvert, Tx. Reveille Inn 846-0858 4400 Old College Road, Bryan 4 Guest Rooms, Gourmet Breakfast The Ritchey Ranch 778-7566 5025 Wallis Road, Bryan 2 Guest Rooms, Continental Breakfast 7F Land and Cattle Company Bed & Breakfast 690-0073 16611 Royder Road, College Station 4 Guest Cabins, Breakfast The Villa at Messina Hof Winery and Resort 778-9463 4545 Old Reliance Rd., Bryan 10 Guest Room, Breakfast Basket The Wheelock Prairie 409-828-2041 P.O. Box 330, Wheelock, Tx. 77882 1 Guest Lodge, 3 Guest Rooms Full Breakfast PAGE 10 VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 DoWiled Usting Hilton Conference Center 801 University Dr. E., College Station Main Desk (409) 693-7500 Offering 300 of the most beautiful guest rooms in Bryan -College Station with a full service staff ready to pamper you. And ask about our Jacuzzi pool suites for extra indulgence. We offer two restau- rants in a garden atrium setting, Sandpipers 29th Street Bistro and The Plaza Cafe for casual dining. Our meeting facilities are the finest in central Texas. We also offer complimentary transporta- tion to and from Easterwood Airport. Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites Full Kitchens Living Room/Work Area La Salle Hotel/Opening Spring 2000 South Bryan, Historic Downtown Bryan This historic landmark downtown reflects the very image of sophistication and abounding comfort. Attention to the needs of each LaSalle guest is demonstrated every step of the way by . our professionally -trained staff. Built , y in the early 1900's, the La Salle Hotel * _w served as a destination for rail and auto travelers. Once the hub of businessAf w activity, its convenient central location included an original tailor shop and bar- ber shop. Today, the rich architectural heritage of the La Salle is reflected in U My g a ' u >w7ti;y?tirc ti .. '1-i?`itii'`.E L ;. • � � ' • .. . .. ;. 'S`�tcd.,�� `.�'� the preservation of this historic build- xH r iN, ing• Traditional quality and modem convenience provide the foundation for • 168 Rooms • Executive Suites • On -Sight Restaurant & Lounge the La Salle's reputation as the pre- • Group Rates • Banquet Facilities to 600 • Non -Smoking Rooms Available mier hotel of the Brazos Valley. The • Swimming Pool • Free Local Calls • Fax Service Available to Guests hotel offers: affordable rates, exquisite • Jacuzzi/Whirlpool • Complimentary Shuttle • New Renovated Rooms guest rooms, conference room suites, QAege S11 concierge guest services and valet park- ing. All this within 4 miles of Tex693as 1 / .((3 0 ' 9W ' �� `3 ,� g e as A&M and the George Bush Presidential 1502 S. Texas Ave. • College Station, TX 77840 Library. VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 PAGE 11 Hilton Conference Center z T � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .X409-31-3702 •-800-856-5157 PAGE 12 VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 Superb Sights land Soulful Sounds Create ia Culture Feast The cultural scene in Bryan -College Station is bustling with activities, events and special showings. The community has encour- aged an explosion of music, art and theater activity in recent years and invites visitors to enjoy the fruits of these efforts. From his- torical 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. Sights D.A. Andy" Anderson 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 down- town 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 111 S. Main St., Downtown Bryan. Built in 1903 with funds from the Carnegie founda- tion, it is the oldest existing Carnegie Library in Texas. The grounds boast a xeriscape gar- den. It will reopen in the near future as the Carnegie Center of Brazos Valley History. 361-3715. Messina Hof Winery and Resort 4545 Old Reliance Road, Bryan. Open daily year round. The most awarded premium win- ery in Texas, Messina Hof produces 24 vari- etal wines at its state-of-the-art winemaking facility. Tours are $5, no reservations required for 10 or less, are offered at 1 and 2:30 p.m. weekdays; 11 am (free tour), 12:30, 2:30 and 4 pm Sat; and 12:30 and 2:30 pm on Sun. The Guest Center, which includes a tasting room, is housed in a reconstructed Chateau of former Ambassador Williamson S. Howell and offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere filled with antiques and memorabilia. Next door is the Vintage House Restaurant, which is open for lunch Wed. -Sat. 11 am - 2:30 pm; Sun. noon - 2:30 pm. Dinner is 5 - 10 pm, Thurs. - Sat. Reservations encouraged. The Villa, a 10 room Bed and Breakfast provides accommo- dations with a vineyard view. Reservations required. Call for special event information. 778-9463. MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES Benjamin Knox Gallery 404 University Drive E., College Station. Open Mon -Sat 9 am - 6 pm. The gallery offers unique university art and A&M gifts. 696-5669. Benz Gallery of Floral Art Located in the Horticultural and Forest Science 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 general art exhibits in a variety of media that change every two months. Branding Iron Collections Kleberg Animal and Food Sciences Center Outside the building is a statue of Robert Justus Kleberg Jr., past owner and director of the world famous King Ranch and benefactor of A&M. The interior boasts a solarium atrium and the northeast stairwell is decorated with cattle brands from every county in Texas. A Registry book of brands is included for con- venience. Open 8 am to 6 pm, Monday through Friday. Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History Located next to the Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan. Open Mon. -Sat. 10 am - 5 pm. The museum regularly displays traveling exhibits in the Wakefield Gallery. Our current schedule is September 13 - October 24 - The Texas Cowboy; February 1, 2000 - May 31, 2000 - Art and Artifacts from Millennia Past; July 2000 - September 2000 - Legacy of Leadership (History of the Texas PTA); October 29, 2000 - January 27, 2001 - Imagining the Open Range: Erwin E. Smith, Cowboy Photographer, Nature Lab and Discovery Room, classroom and reference library. Regular programs are offered for all ages. Home page: http://bvmuseum.myrid.net; 776-2195. The Children's Museum of the Brazos Valley Located adjacent to Old Bryan Marketplace, Red Brick Gallery and Clementine's Cafe at 202 S. Bryan St. in Historic Downtown Bryan. Open Mon. - Wed. and Fri. and Sat. 10 am - 5 pm; Thurs. 10 am - 8 pm; and Sun. 1 pm - 5 pm The Children's Museum provides a hands-on, minds -on learning environment for children and adults. Children can pretend to shop for groceries, drive an ambulance, dress up and act on a stage, paint an actual Volkswagen Bug, play a piano and much more. Admission is $3 per person, $2.75 for age 60 or over, and free for children under 1 year. 779 -KIDS The George Bush Presidential Library & Museum Center Located on the West campus of Texas A&M University, The George Bush Presidential Library & Museum opened to the public for research. The museum displays many artifacts of the Bush administration. Adults $3, senior citizens and students $2.50, children 16 and under are free. Hours are 9:30 am - 5 pm M -Sat. and noon to 5 pm on Sun throughout the year, except for Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Group tours require reservations. Also included in the center is the Academic Building -West, a component of Texas A&M University and its College of Liberal Arts, which houses the Bush School of Government and Public Service, the Department of Economics, the Private Enterprise Research Center and Policy Sciences and Economics Library at the Bush School. 260-9552. Texas Gallery 2501 Texas Ave. S., Suite 105 - C, College Station. Open M - F 9 am - 6 pm, Sat 10 am - 2 pm and by appointment. The Arts Council of the Brazos Valley opened the Local Color Gallery in 1989 to exhibit and sell works by Texas artists. Since its opening, hundreds of artists have participated in exhibitions and demonstrations. Within the gallery is a store offering fine craft works and art from more that 100 Texas artists. The store offers a wide variety of unique gifts of art including paint- ings, pottery, glassware, clothing, dolls and woodwork. 696-2787. VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 PAGE 13 * MSC Forsyth Center Galleries oJ. Wayne Stark University Center Galleries •Cushing Library d SJ gamm mm a Reed Arena An exciting addition to Texas A&M University, Reed Arena is home to both the men's and women's basketball teams. It provides a first class facility for Aggie Muster, commencement ceremonies, sporting events, big name concerts, rodeos, tractor pulls, circuses and ice shows. The arena also hosts conferences, conventions and trade shows. 862 -REED. TEXAS A &M COLLECTIONS Cushing Memorial Library The oldest library on campus and the first building built specifically as a library on Texas A&M University. The library holds the University's largest art collections, the world's earliest writings and printings, and the University's historical and literary collections. Housed in what was once known as the Rare Books, Manuscripts, Specials Collections and University Archives. The library contains research collections such as University histo- ry and traditions, military history, agriculture and the range livestock industry, Texas local history, nautical archaeology, and numerous literary collections. Hours: 8-5 M -F; 9-5 Sat. 845-1951. MSC Forsyth Center Galleries Located in the Memorial Student Center on the campus of Texas A&M University. Hours M -F 9 am - 8 pm, Sat -Sun noon - 6 pm, extended hours on Texas A&M home football game weekends. On permanent display are turn -of -the -century American paintings and one of the finest collections of English Cameo Glass in the world. Artists represented in the collecions include Mary Casssatt, Frederic Remington, and Winslow Homer. The Art Glass collections include works by Tiffany, Stueben, and Mount Washington Glass Company. Free admission. To schedule tours or for more information visit our website at http://forsyth.tamu.edu or call 845-9251. Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center Located on the campus of Texas A&M University. Built exclusively with private funds, this center preserves the past, high- lights the present and looks to the future of the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University. Bronzes of seven Aggie Medal of Honor win- ners and the Metzger Sanders gun collections are on permanent display here. The center welcomes groups by appointments for guided tours. Center hours are: M -F 8 am -6:30 pm; Sat. 10 am - 4 pm; Sun. -11 am - 3 pm. Call for hours on Texas A&M home football game weekends. 862-2862. J. Wayne Stark University Center Galleries Located in the Memorial Student Center on the main campus of Texas A&M University. Open Tues. - Fri. 9 am to 8 pm; Sat. - Sun. 12 pm to 6 pm, closed Mondays and University holidays. Free admission. The Stark Galleries showcase a wide variety of exhibits ranging from the traditional fine arts to archi- tecture, archaeology, history and science. Educational programs for children and adults are offered for selected exhibitions. Group tours are available by reservation. For more VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 information on our programs, visit our web site: http://stark.tamu.edu/ 845-6981. For more information on campus galleries and exhibits, please call the Office of University Art Collections and Exhibits at 845-8501. ftm11yAdMUw 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. (409) 260-9898 or (800) 777-8292. LIBRARIES Bryan Public Library 201 E. 26th St. Open M, T & Th 9 am - 9 pm; W, F & Sat 9 am - 5 pm. 361-3715. College Station Public Library 800 F.M. 2828. Open M & W 10 am - 9 pm; T & Th 10 am - 7 pm; F & Sat. 10 am - 5 pm, 764-3416. The Bryan and College Station libraries are joined in a public library system serving residents of Brazos County. Services include children's pro- gramming and interlibrary loan of materials. Sterling C. Evans Library Texas A&M University campus. Hours vary with Texas A&M class schedules. 845-5741. FAMILYAND GROUP TOURS AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Campus tours led by student guides are an educational way to learn about the history and traditions of Texas A&M University. Tours can be somewhat tailored to the group includ- ing information on the Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadet Center; Texas A&M sports facilities, historical markers and architectural- ly interesting buildings. Group or individual tours can be arranged by calling the Apelt Aggieland Visitor Center between 8 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday at 845-5851, or the Convention and Visitors Bureau at 260-9898. Putt Putt Golf and Games 1705 Valley View, College Station. Hours: Sun. - Thurs. 11 am - 11 pm. Fri. - Sat. 9 am - 11 pm. 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 TJ's Laser Tag 315 S. College, College Station. Hours: Sun 1 pm - 10 pm.; Mon. - Thurs. noon - 11 pm; Fri. - Sat., noon - midnight. Battle with your friends and family with this fast -paced game of tag using laser guns. Arcade, Snacks. 846-6040. Rowdy's Paintball Adventures 5807 N. Hwy. 6, Bryan. Hours: Sat. - Sun., 9 am - dark, and by reservation. Choose from four fields to hold your paintball adventure -- one against one or strategic team sports. All necessary equipment is available for rent. 268-2225. MOVIE THEATERS Most local movie theaters offer discounted matinees. Call the individual theatres for show times and ticket prices. Hollywood USA Movies 16 1401 East Bypass (near Harvey Road), College Station; 764-7592. College Park 6 Theaters 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 infor- mation, call the number listed or the Memorial Student Center Box Office, which offers tick- ets 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 musi- cians. 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 sea- son spans genres from French farce to �41.* o,, BRAZOS VALLEY MUSEUM � OF NATURAL HISTORY 3232 Briarcrest Drive Bryan, TX 77802 409-776-2195 Fax: 409-774-0252 bvmnhna�,mail.myriad.net http://bvmuseum.myriad.net Exhibits, fossils, Discovery Room, live and stuffed animals, rocks and minerals, Museum store, Nature Trail, covered picnic area, easy access/parking PAGE 15 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). Weekly meetings are held in the First Baptist Church, College Station on Tuesdays at 7:30 pm. 846-6990. Brazos Valley Arts Council The Arts Council is a non-profit service agency dedicated to promoting, supporting and developing arts activities in the Brazos Valley. The council provides grants, box office services, scholarships, promotional and technical assistance to business, educational entities, cultural organizations and individu- als, and is a clearinghouse for arts information for more that 20 affiliate organizations. The council also operates the Texas Gallery which showcases exhibits and works by Texas artists year-round. 696 -ARTS. Brazos Valley Chorale A community chorus under the direction of Jess Wade, the Chorale performs a wide array of musi- cal programs of all periods and styles, including collaborations with the Brazos Valley Symphony. Auditions are held annually. 696-2787. Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra The B V S O's superb season features local tal- ent and performances ranging from favorite classical performances to its spring "Pops" finale. 774-2877. Brazos Valley T.R.O.U.P.E. One of the newest performing arts organiza- tions in the Brazos Valley. T.R.O.U.P.E. offers a rich variety of comedy, drama, mys- tery, music and dance. 846-4903 or 694-9252. Brown -Bag Concerts Texas A&M University. An informal weekly series of concerts on the A&M campus fea- tures both student and professional performers in a relaxed environment. This series is a favorite of faculty, students and community members alike. MSC OPAS The 1999-2000 season brings, "The King and I," "The Nutcracker," "The Barber of Seville," "Annie," among others. Information and tickets are available through the MSC Box Office, 845- 1234. For more information, call 845-1661. The Theatre Company of Bryan -College Station Manor East Mall Theatre, corner of Villa Maria and Texas Avenue. Voted the area's favorite live theater in the Bryan/College Station Eagle's 1996 Reader's Choice Poll, The Theatre Company of Bryan -College Station performs family Broadway favorites, classic dramas, original productions and an annual Shakespeare Festival. 696-2787. StageCenter 701 N. Main St., Bryan. Bryan -College Station's oldest community theater, Fourth Of July Festivities at George Bush Presidential Library. OWNZ �f `+u h' t � StageCenter performs entertaining produc- tions from drama to comedy in its renovated downtown theater. 823-4297 Texas Music Festival Texas A&M University. Sponsored by the Texas A&M College of Liberal Arts Music Program, this program offers chamber concert music of high caliber for local audiences the first four Monday nights in June. MSC Box Office, 845-1234 or 845-3355. Excursions The Brazos Valley's deep roots in Texas histo- ry and collection of close -by charming towns make a broad range of day trips an enticing activity for visitors to Bryan -College Station. BRENHAM, TEXAS Follow Texas 50 from Independence to Texas 105 west. Take 105 into Brenham and watch the 1800's come to life in restored buildings and homes in the downtown area. Some of the historic homes here are the oldest in Texas. For more information contact Washington County Chamber of Commerce 314 S. Austin St., Brenham. 836-3695. Ellison's Greenhouses 1808 S. Horton St. Hours: M - F 10 am - 6 pm; Sat. 10 am - 3:30 pm. Ellison's is a breathtaking, working greenhouse located on 5 acres at two sites. Ellison's is famous for its annual poinset- tia production, but also features year-round blooms. Tours are available by appointment. Call (409) 836-0084 for tour information. Blue Bell Creamery 1101 S. Horton St./FM 577. Reservations recommended. The "little creamery in I��OTA Antiques N� Collectibles Gifts CHECK OUT OTR HISTORIC DOWNT01NNT Arts and 1-800,-252-6642 Crafts Visitor Packet and Tour Information Custom Grimes County Chamber of Commerce Woodwork We're just 20 minutes South from College Station on Highway 6 PAGE 16 VISITORS GUIDE 9 1999-2000 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. Groups of 15 or more require reservations. (800) 327-8135. CAL VERT, 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 to the many antique stores, several 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. Two maj or highways (Texas 6 and Hwy 79), as well as two railroads cross in the downtown. Recently established as "The Sunflower Capital of Texas,' the historic downtown boasts a new Art District, as well as shops and distinctive restaurants. The annu- al "Crossroads" Sunflower Festival is held the last Saturday in September in the downtown. History is alive in Hearne with the "re -discov- ery" of Camp Hearne, a WWII prisoner of war camp which once housed 5,000 prisoners and personnel during the `40's. Texas A&M University is currently directing an archeolog- ical `dig" with the hope of reconstructing many of the buildings and unique fountains and sculptures built by the German prisoners. A scale model of the camp is available for viewing at the Hearne Area Chamber of Commerce, 201 S. Magnolia Street. The town's twin -towered Victorian railway station will be relocated later this year across from its current location on Highway 6. A museum and tourism center will be housed in the building in the future. (409) 279-2351. NA VASO TA, 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. Grimes County Chamber of Commerce, 117 S. La Salle, Navasota. 825-6600. Castle Inn 1403 E. Washington Ave. The Castle was built in 1893 by Ward Birrell Templeman as a wed- ding 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. (800) 661-4346. Fanthrop Inn Historic State Park Main Street. Built in 1834, The Fanthrop Inn is a hotel where Sam Houston and Anson Jones slept. Tour hours: Fri. - Sun., 9 am - 4 pm. Stagecoach rides are available from 1 to 4 pm the second Sat. of each month. 873-2633. Liendo Plantation Located one mile north of Hwy. 290 in Hempstead off 1488 on Wyatt Chapel Road. Open for public viewing the first Sat. of most months and the location of the Old South Festival the third weekend in April. Group tours are available by appointment. Liendo was built in 1853 by Leonard Waller Groce, one of the largest landowners in Texas. Today it is Waller County's only national landmark. The Carl Detering Family of Houston spent 10 years restoring Liendo to its former glory and Will Detering continues the work today. (800) 826-4371. ROUND TOP, TEXAS Winedale Historical Center The Winedale Historical Center offers tours of historical buildings 9 am - 6 pm Saturdays and noon - 6 pm Sundays. (409) 278-3530. WASHINGTON, TEXAS Texas' independence from Mexico was first declared in the town on March 21 1836. It is located on Texas 105 between Brenham and Navasota, or you can take the scenic drive from Chappel Hill on FM 1155. 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 site, a visi- tors center/gift shop, the museum and Independence Hall. Many educational pro- grams are designed for children and adults. The Museum is open daily 10 am - 5 pm except for Thanksgiving Day, and the week between Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The museum and buildings are available for touring and visiting. Please call in advance for tour times and fees and special event infor- mation. Park (409) 878-2461. Monastery of St. Clare Located 9 miles east 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. Family Fun throughout the Area... Festivals, Parks, Museums. Have you heard about 13renkcim & Waskingfon County? A wonderful side -trip only 35 miles south of Bryan -CS Come visit Blue Bell Creameries, Downtown Brenham shops and restaurants, Pleasant Hill Winery, Antique Rose Emporium, the Burton Cotton Gin & Museum, and Chappell Hill Historic District. t Explore Washington -on -the -Brazos 'f State Park, Star of the Republic 1 ` Museum, and the new Barrington Living History Farm complex. Call for your FREE Visitor Info Package 1-877-BRENHAM PLEASE STOP BY OUR VISITORS CENTER OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! 314 S. Austin Street Business Hwy. 36 in Brenham r Washington County_ C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E www.brenbamtelc as. cam VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 PAGE 17 Distinctive Shopping Districts To Suit Your Style Bryan -College Station is home to several distinctive shopping districts, featuring items from antiques to women's wear to home furnishings. BRYAN Amity Antiques and Collectibles 300 W. 26th St. 822-7717 The Attic Antiques 118 S. Bryan St. 822-7830 Boardwalk Salon & Spa 4340 Carter Creek Pkwy . Suite 100 846-2800 Bryan Main St. Pro j ect 216 W. 26th St. 821-3409 Circa Antiques 201 N. Main St. 823-4153 Contemporary Landscape Services & Nursery 106 N. Ave. 846-2775 Craftmaster's Mall 1857 Briarcrest Dr. 776-0870 EarthArt 216 N. Bryan Ave. 779-8208 Galleria Day Spa & Wellness Center 214 Elm Ave. 822-5756 Heartworks 106 North Ave. 846-0512 Old Bryan Marketplace 202 S. Bryan St. 779-3245 Nita's Flowers 919 S. Texas Ave. 822-2631 College Station's Post Oak Mall has shopping and dining for everyone, with more than 100 stores. PAGE 18 VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 1 0 Make Post Oak Mall 9 Ive ou $10 00 When you spend $100 in your favorite Post Oak Mall store,* we'll give you a $10 Gift Certificate to spend anywhere in the mall! Present your receipts and your out-of-town driver's license at our Customer Service Booth to receive your free Gift Certificate. Offer not available to residents of Brenham, Bryan, Caldwell, Calvert, College Station, Franklin, Hearne, Madisonville, Navasota, or Somerville. Post Oak Mall reserves the right to discontinue this offer at any time. Quantities limited, offer good while supplies last. Not valid with any other offer. *Excluding department stores. 0S Bealls, Dillard's, Foley's, JCPenney, Sears, The Food Court & Over 100 Specialty Stores. Open Monday - Saturday, 10 to 9, Sunday 12 to 6. Your Gift Certificate Connection... Call Our Customer Service Booth 764-0777. Texas 6 Bypass at Highway 30, College Station. 1` V Z 0 QUICK FACTS Bryan -College Station has a o Listed below are the monthly total population of 112,743. Bryan average tei -nperatUres and average has 56,054. Total Brazos County number of rainfall days. Population is L28,410. • Located in Brazos County in east MONTH TEMP RAIN DAYS central Texas. about 140 miles January 49 5 north of the Gulf ofMexIcO. February 5 3 Marcli 60 a Bryan -College Station is located L- April 68 95 miles north of Houston-, 165 May 75 5 miles south of Dallas; 166 miles June 81 4 northeast of San Antonio., and 1.04 JUIN' 85 4 miles east of Austin. Ails: Us t 84 4 Brazos County is known as the September 79 6 -Crepe Myrtle Capital of Texas." October 70 4 November 5) 9 5 Median acre Of Population In December College Station: .2. '. 9: B rN, a n: * Average elevation- 67 fleet above sea level. o Bryan -College Station's a-verage annual temperature is 68 degrees. ........ ..... ..... 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Located At 1857 Briarcrest Drive Across From Bryan High Offering one of a kind items such as: F� -Stained Glass -Wearable Art -Texas Gifts/Souvenirs -Teacher Gifts -School Spirit Items -CocaCola Collectibles -Baby Clothing & Gifts -Aggie Apparel -Jewelry -Seasonable Decorations -Wood Shelves -Candles/Potpourri -Texas A&M Campus Landmarks -And Much More Offering one of a kind items such as: e4d�ww 04z" a44d 0 J. AAaiia" o4t .,tet itmd. We also offer classes on stained glass and stepping stones. More classes will be offered in the future. Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10-6; Late on Thur. `til 8 pm Fall Hours (Sept -Christmas): Open Sun. 1-6 _OWERS, INC. ee 7 X50. Plemeet 57&uZe GcL vlaY44 4?6kGgo. (FTD, Teleflora, AFS & Flora Fax) 1&-a & Wew We-.Zeuwt,6&wew 919 S. Texas Ave., Bryan, TX 77803 822-1488 - 822-2631 Fax: 823-7353 Detailed Listing POST OAK MALL 1500 Harvey Rd., College Station 764-0777 Post Oak Mall... the definition of great shopping! Post Oak Mall is home to five major department stores, over 100 spe- cialty stores, a tantalizing blend of eater- ies and a new children's play area. Located conveniently on Texas Bypass 6 and Harvey Road (Highway 30), the Mall's dazzling decor of southwestern colors, tiled walkways and bright light- ing welcomes shoppers. Open M -S, 10 am to 9 pm and Sunday, 12 pm to 6 pm. WITT' S END 607 E. Uniersity, College Station 846-8991 Witt's End was established in 1991. Featuring women's traditional clothing, exclusive brands such as Bushwacker, British Khaki, Garfied & Marks, and Votre Nom just to mention a few. Visit our Brighton Boutique and you will find the finest in leather goods with an amaz- ing selection. Complimentary alter- ations, gift wrap and layaway - just the beginning of our exceptional service. Stop by and experience the difference - Witt's End. Open Monday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Seepage 20. Texas Aggie Artist Benjamin Knox '90 Painting reveille on Kyle Field. PAGE 24 VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 -Welcome Posts -Stained Glass -Wearable Art -Texas Gifts/Souvenirs -Teacher Gifts -School Spirit Items -CocaCola Collectibles -Baby Clothing & Gifts -Aggie Apparel -Jewelry -Seasonable Decorations -Wood Shelves -Candles/Potpourri -Texas A&M Campus Landmarks -And Much More e4d�ww 04z" a44d 0 J. AAaiia" o4t .,tet itmd. We also offer classes on stained glass and stepping stones. More classes will be offered in the future. Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10-6; Late on Thur. `til 8 pm Fall Hours (Sept -Christmas): Open Sun. 1-6 _OWERS, INC. ee 7 X50. Plemeet 57&uZe GcL vlaY44 4?6kGgo. (FTD, Teleflora, AFS & Flora Fax) 1&-a & Wew We-.Zeuwt,6&wew 919 S. Texas Ave., Bryan, TX 77803 822-1488 - 822-2631 Fax: 823-7353 Detailed Listing POST OAK MALL 1500 Harvey Rd., College Station 764-0777 Post Oak Mall... the definition of great shopping! Post Oak Mall is home to five major department stores, over 100 spe- cialty stores, a tantalizing blend of eater- ies and a new children's play area. Located conveniently on Texas Bypass 6 and Harvey Road (Highway 30), the Mall's dazzling decor of southwestern colors, tiled walkways and bright light- ing welcomes shoppers. Open M -S, 10 am to 9 pm and Sunday, 12 pm to 6 pm. WITT' S END 607 E. Uniersity, College Station 846-8991 Witt's End was established in 1991. Featuring women's traditional clothing, exclusive brands such as Bushwacker, British Khaki, Garfied & Marks, and Votre Nom just to mention a few. Visit our Brighton Boutique and you will find the finest in leather goods with an amaz- ing selection. Complimentary alter- ations, gift wrap and layaway - just the beginning of our exceptional service. Stop by and experience the difference - Witt's End. Open Monday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Seepage 20. Texas Aggie Artist Benjamin Knox '90 Painting reveille on Kyle Field. PAGE 24 VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 tyllLll�UGJ - <..V11G1��1UlGJ Glassware • Furniture Hummel Figurines Kitchen Items ii71jei1,%ie j% ilii" Open Monday thru Saturday Lay -a -way Available VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 Amity of Bryan "A furnitu Restoration Est. 197, Antique FurniturE Glasswar, and Colle Offering Solid Brass, Furniture Hardware, Wood Veneer, Refinishing Supplies & Much More Marc & Irene Luther (409) 822-7717 Fax (409) 822-4510 300 W. 26th St. Bryan ,TX 77803 4 201 N. Main Street Bryan,TX 77803 Specializing in Antique Furniture and Vintage Selections Hours: Tues. -Sat. 10-5 Sundays by chance Phone: 409.823.4153 " MUSEUM REPRODUCTIONS RELIGIOUS ART CELTIC CROSSES MEERSHAUM PIPES oiWIND CHIMES BEAUTIFUL STERLING F' SILVER JEWELRY 216 N. Bryan 779-8208 Downtown Bryan Mon. -Sat. 10 till 6 Ea rthArt The Yettow Rose Andfues & CoAteedUes "Oldie's & Goodie's" In the Old Bryan Ice House Mon -Sat 10:301ish-5:30Iish Tue. g noon' ish Receive 10% off single item $20.00 or more w/this ad goo Na n sit 40m823m4729 O&ntle e'.6 Oquetions "Selling Treasures for you `N to you" Appraisal Service One Item or Entire Estate Estates & Antiques Our Specialty "Have Gavel Will Travel Texas" Martha Hill/TAL 11509 PAGE 25 NOON CA 0 pa n 0 f y 0 Local Cuisine Oa Taste Of Texas Much More Almost CVC1-Y Culture under the Sun is represented in Bryan-Collcge Station's array of dining Opportunities. 0L11- local restaurants' offerings range fron-i down-home Texas barbecue to fine Continental and Italian dining. Black Forest Inn Christopher's World Grill The Grapevine Rt. 1, Box 320, Anderson, TX 5001 Boonvile Road, Bryan 201 Live Oak, College Station 874-2407 776-2181 696-3411 C & J Bar -13 Que 4304 Harvey Road College Station 774-1373 Cakes by Catherine 3030 E. 29th St., Ste. 117, Bryan 776-2253 Cafe Eccell 101 Church Ave., College Station 846-7908 Country Club Deli & Catering 2611 29th St., Bryan 776-8870 El Chico 1912 Texas Ave., College Station 693-6684 Garcia's 1704 George Bush Drive E., College Station 696-5900 Luby's - 2 locations: 4401 S. Texas Ave., Bryan 864-3729 Post Oak Mall, College Station 694-0090 Potato Shack 909 B Harvey, Woodstone Center, College Station 695-1279 Continue On Page 31... I "A ('-#"E 26 VNITORS GUIDE e 1999-2000 Visit One of our Convenient locations in Bryan /College Station. See Location map for directions. Try Our Famous Footion9 S. f Y 10 r , • Serving BBQ in the Brazos Valley Since 1981. Chicken, Sausage, Jalapeno Sausage, Beef Brisket, Ribs, Pork Loins, Redskin Potatoe Salad, Poppy Seed Coleslaw & Pinto Beans all made fresh daily. Large Quantities Available. Dine -in or Take -Out Hours: Mon. -Sat., 11-8, Sun., 11-6 4304 Harvey Rd. College Station, TX 774-1373 or 776-8969 2 miles from Post Oak Mall (on Huntsville Hwy.) The Grapevine Restaurant Hidden behind the LaQuinta Inn and hard to see from Texas Avenue, The Grapevine Restaurant is one of Bryan/College Stations hidden treats that you'll want to tell you friends about. For over 25 years the Grapevine has served only the finest homemade entrees such as chicken broccoli, shrimp alfredo, world famous -twice baked potatoes; Salads, sandwiches and delicious desserts such as the California Style Chessecake. In a Casual, yet Classy Atmosphere, our friendly staff assures good food for every appetite in an environment for every occasion, whether it be a quick lunch or fine dining. Come see why our customers keep coming back. Open : Monday -Saturday, 10:00 am -9: 00pm 696-3411 111111 201 Live Oak CIIIIIIIII M20 U MIFA College Station, TX 77840 - �f, The 3tach jorv5t 3Jnn A classic gourmet meal combined with soft music, a warm fireplace and a relaxed atmosphere creates the perfect ambiance for the complete dining experience. The Black Forest Inn offers this and much more to make your visit something to remember. Since the best things in life require a little planning please call for reservations. The Black Forest Inn provides professional catering for private, social and business gatherings. We create the appropriate atmosphere for an intimate gathering or a large party and offer some of the finest cuisine such as Weiner Schnitzel, Filet mignon, Shrimp de Jonge, Shrimp Creole and many more delicious reasons to visit, so call us to plan your next special event. You won't be disappointed. Dine Wednesday thru Saturday, 6 pm -10 pm 'df be HWY 30 Between College Station and Huntsville -f 0rr C a c Reservations Required: 3J ii ii 15t 409-874-2407 For All Occassions Il Weddin..., Birthdays, Parties,... Cakes, Cookies & Pastries e Call Cathy Godfrey (409) 776 -CAKE • FAX. (409) 774-7058 9" wo E -Mail: cakes@ucyber.com 3030 E. 29th Bryan, Texas 77802 CA"4q494% 4 W40" M" The newest and most unique casual -fine dining restaurant in the Brazos Valley. Returning to Bryan from his world travels, Chef/Owner Christopher Lampo, has remodeled the historic Andrew Family home built circa 1900 on Booneville Rd. Christopher's offers a unique dining atmosphere, with piano bar and an eccletic menu featuring American, Italian and Asian Cuisines with a European bistro style presentation. (409)776-2181 W 1.E 5001 Booneville Rd. (FM158) (B) Bryan, Tx 77802 Open: Tues. -Sat., 5-10 pm, Sun., 11-2 pm . 1 u3,tu urtu l r uuttcurt ut l t J 1' trtc,3t An Elegant Historic Private Events Facility for Business, Civic & Social Luncheons, Dinners, & Banquets. Also, perfect for Weddings, Receptions, Rehearsal Dinners, Showers, Anniversaries, & Special Occasions. Call for a Tour of The Kyle House Tel: 775-8375 — Fax: 775-8376 800 South Bryan Avenue, Bryan, Texas 77803 Visit our website at — www.kylehouse.com Pbtato Shack 14e, 0444tcd Afwd 4Z a peck' (409) 695-1279 909 B. Harvey Road - Woodstone Center College Station, Texas 77840 (Behind Coffee Station) Monday -Friday 11:00 am -10:00 pm Saturday 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Sunday 2:00 pm -9:00 pm mi COUN__�TRY C��']_Wgcun", D1�ij Homemade Pies - Sandwiches on Homemade Bread - Soups and Salads 776-8870 2611 E. 29th Street •Bryan, Texas 77802 1C0 Mexican Restaurant Atmosphere reminiscent of Old San Antonio with a touch of neon and delicious Mexican dishes, makes El Chico a feast for all the senses. Our daily lunch specials can feed the hungriest hombre. For dinner try our new Cascabel Ribeye, aged 21 days, Cascabel marinade basted, then cooked on an open grill. We've also added Baby Back Ribs to our menu. We love families! Children under 12 can chose from our special menu priced parent friendly. Hours: Sun. -Thurs., 11 am to 10 pm; Fri. -Sat., 11 am to 11 pm 693-6684 1912 Texas Ave. S. (CS) v 8 Good Food To Go CAFE ECCELL In the Post Oak Mall College Station Phone: 694-0090 Fax: 696-5770 CCISU(J/inner Nouse re(llupinq Wood-fipej pizzas cooked to Perfection •Fresh Mesquite grilled Seafood • Innovative daily specials Award-winning desserts kaLej fresh daily. We Look Large parties, Pekeapsal dinners, Company parties, & Fusk Library lour Groups • Open 11 am to lO pm Sunday brunch g am to 2 pm 1G] Gkurck Street Gc11eqe Station Fresh Salads ........... A Variety of Delicious Entrees and Well Seasoned Vegetables Made From Scratch Breads and Pastries Two Blocks North of Texas A&M Bryan ac'�z tow� c�c � ' l eame�/ � Phone: 846-3729 .��e;�t�� Fax: 846-4338 10% Discount with Current A&M or Blinn Student ID v 8 Good Food To Go CAFE ECCELL In the Post Oak Mall College Station Phone: 694-0090 Fax: 696-5770 CCISU(J/inner Nouse re(llupinq Wood-fipej pizzas cooked to Perfection •Fresh Mesquite grilled Seafood • Innovative daily specials Award-winning desserts kaLej fresh daily. We Look Large parties, Pekeapsal dinners, Company parties, & Fusk Library lour Groups • Open 11 am to lO pm Sunday brunch g am to 2 pm 1G] Gkurck Street Gc11eqe Station A Z S ME" Expresso Bar & Cafe Z A od XorlliV 1-9 Bagels, Muffins, Kolaches Scones, Belgian Waffles 8am - 1 lam o(unel Daily Chef Specials Soups • Sandwiches • Salads Mon. -Fri. 1 1 am - 2 pm �-Q CC - �Tea 0"N-jessertS Anytime! or Tour Tivken t e best in cookware Vis,a 11 9�6 ets & Ba_f&tf ...for alll occasions jtudent -jurWva[ Tar'0 ...a little bit of love from h me CTe a by the pound or cup... For the best freshness, flavor and selection,visit Wenonah's for a sample of coffee or tea... M -F 8am-6pm + Sat. 8am-5pm + 4301 S. Texas Ave. one block north of University Drive + 846-8220 + Fax: 846-0988 800-877-3306 at the corner of Rosemary and S. Texas Avenue where Bryan & College Station meet www.wenonahs.com E -Mail: wenonahs@txcyber.com +�o► .w ` ` -` .n. am" 41• .woo '� rr" f. ,.P.M. .wr .V� r 0.00—W &4dk 16l•I ' oft -INN - r r , �• �• r rri lop • Specializing in Authentic Mexican Food Prepared Fresh Daily 1st Place Winner Favorite Mexican Food - 6 Years Running 7 L W�CAN CAFE Full Service Bar Lunch Specials DDrink Specials Monday Friday S4 1pecializing In Frozen Margaritasand an r itas 11 a.m. - 2. m. Happy Hour 7 Days A Week 3-7 p.m. p Dine In • Carry Out • Patio Dinning • Catering Hours: 1704 George Bush Dr. E., at Harvey Road, 696-5900 Sun.-Thurs. 11 am to 10 pm • Fri. & Sat. 11 am to 11 pm College Station �' r r r r r r r r �"` The Tavern 701 University Dr. E . , #406 College Station 846-4156 Wenonah's Pantry 4301 S TexasAve., Bryan 846-8220 BANQUETS & MEETINGS 10 Subway's of B -CS: Southwest Parkway 2418D Texas Ave. South College Station 696-4418 Woodstone Center 913C Harvey Rd. College Station 764-3990 Post Oak Mall 150 Harvey Rd. College Station 764-8602 Southgate 330 George Bush Dr. College Station 693-0346 Jose's Restaurant 3824 S. Texas Ave., Bryan 268-0036 ..... . . . . . . . . . gN . . ..... . . . . . Deacon 3300 Texas Ave. South Max Texaco College Station 693-5372 W Discover the taste of Old Mexico and savor special- ties like polio a la parrilla, steak ranchero, corne asada a la tampiquena, filete de huachinango a la Veracruzana and quesadil- las. Mixed drinks avail- able. Serving the Brazos Valley since 1977. Moderately priced. Tues.- Sun. 11 am - 9:45 pm, Closed Mondays. Fun. Fitness and Recreation Activities For All Ages Enjoy many outlets for fun and fitness in Bryan -College Station with extensive public park acreage and well-equipped recreational facilities. The locations below welcome visitors to spend some leisure time enjoy- ing their favorite sports and activities. AthisticCenters Aerofit at Royal Oaks 4455 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan 846-8724 Aerofit Health & Fitness Center 1900 W. Villa Maria Road, Bryan 823-0917 Boardwalk Salon & Spa 4340 Carter Creek Pkwy., #100, Bryan 846-2800 Galleria Day Spa & Wellness Center 214 Elm Ave., Bryan 822-5756 Gold's Gym 2408-A Texas Ave. S., College Station 764-8000 Texas A&M Student Recreation Center Olsen Road next to baseball field, College Station 845-7826 Bowling Triangle Bowl 3810 Old College Road, Bryan 846-8761 Wolf Pen Family Recreation Center 2400 East Bypass 6, College Station 696-1000 Camping R V CAMP SITES College Station RV Park 3911 F&B Road, College Station 846-3694 Lake Bryan 7848 Sandy Point Road, Bryan 361-3781 Olsen Grove Park Next to Olsen Field at Texas A&M University 847-8694 Port Sullivan Brazos River Campground Take FM 485 west from Hearne. Turn north on Milam County Road 259. The campground is at the Port Sullivan Cemetery site, the only evidence that the town ever existed, on the bank of the Brazos River. Picnic tables available. Primrose Lane Mobile Home and RV Park 2929 Stevens Drive, Bryan 778-0119 Road -Runners Camp Ground 3105 E. Villa Maria Road, Bryan 776-7314 Shady Hollow RV Park 24286 Texas 6 S., Navasota 825-7151 Texas A&M Outdoors Camping gear and information center. On A&M campus 845-4511 University RV Park 19191 Texas 6 S., College Station 690-6056 Village 21 RV Park 2405 E. Hwy. 21, Bryan 778-2733 Lake Bryan Fishing Golf A&M Golf Course Texas A&M University Campus 845-1723 Briarcrest Country Club 1929 Country Club, Bryan 776-0133 Bryan Municipal Golf Course 206 W. Villa Maria Road, Bryan 823-0126 Department of Recreational Sports Golf Driving Range Texas A&M University Campus 845-7826 Greensworld Par 3 Golf Course 1005 E. Bypass, College Station 764-0596 Pebble Creek Country Club 4500 Pebble Creek Parkway 690-0990 PAGE 32 VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 Notable Parks Lake Bryan 7848 Sandy Point Road, Bryan. This lake and park have undergone many recent upgrades. The Bryan Parks and Recreation Department sponsors Family Fishing Contests and other activities here. Texas A&M University Research Park Located on FM 60 west of the main cam- pus. Its 434 acres house high-tech research facilities, including the head- quarters of the Ocean Drilling Program, the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service National Training Center, the headquarters of the Offshore Technology Research Center, and Centeq Research Plaza. The surrounding grounds form a park that is as popular with Aggie stu- dents as it is with local residents and vis- itors. It is a serene place to picnic, read, or gather with friends. A walking trail winds through a wetland area for a refreshing low-key hike. Wolf Pen Creek Complex 1015 Colgate Circle, College Station. A public-private partnership is developing the Wolf Pen Creek District. Currently the Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater affords performers and audiences an exquisite Bryan Golf Course • Just 5 minutes north of Texas A&M campus • Corporate and Convention Tournaments • Group outings available Senior rates available Mon. -Fri. (409) 823-0126 Fax: (449) 822-5$20 206 W. Villa Maria, Bryan,TX 77801 (Northwest intersection of South College Ave. and Villa Maria) a i 3 American Golf park setting. Jogging trails around the creek are just a few of the attractions at this complex. The amphitheater season runs from early March to late October. Call 764-3408 for upcoming events and shows. Swimming Adamson Lagoon at Bee Creek Park 1900 Anderson St., College Station 764-3 73 5 Bryan Aquatic Center 3100 Oak Ridge Drive, Bryan 361-3650 Haswell Pool, Haswell Park 1142 E. William Joel Bryan Parkway, Bryan 361-3651 Thomas Park Pool, Thomas Park 1300 James Parkway, College Station 764-3721 Sadie Thomas Pool 920 Moss St., Bryan 361-3654 Hallaran Pool Southwood Athletic Park, 1600 Rock Prairie Road, College Station 764-3787 Tennis Courts Bee Creek Park 1900 Anderson St., College Station Bonham Park 2315 Russell St., Bryan Bryan Regional Athletic Center 5440 N. Texas Ave., Bryan; 361-3663 Central Park 1000 Krenek Tap Road, College Station Copperfield Park 4521 Canterbury Drive, Bryan Haswell Park 1142 E. William J. Bryan Parkway, Bryan Oaks Park 1601 Stallings Drive, College Station Southwood Athletic Park 1600 Rock Prairie Road, College Station Tanglewood Park 3900 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan Thomas Park 1300 James Parkway, College Station Tiffany Park 4801 Copperfield Drive, Bryan Williamson Park 411 Williamson St., Bryan Cur aim at Ike QoardwalL Salon & Spa is to pamper, nurture, and provide needed therapy for, the body and soul. Your, comfort is our priority. All services are provided 6y licensed professional therapists and tec%nicians w%o will assist you in selecting Ike appropriate services to Tit your needs. Specialized services include Foil Highlighlinq, Colop, Hair Cullinq Cir Sfylinq, Vicroderm AbPasion, Sculptured Nails, Waxinq & Massage 4340 'eaWe4 Vied JIff da�_f Yff& goo *Vet J 0 (M9- ) 846-2SOO, VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 PAGE 33 JANUARY Annual Martin Luther King Cclebration Annual Go Texan Days 14th Annual TrOLII Fish-OLIt Brazos Valley Boat and Sport Show Faster than Molasses I OK/5K Fun Run, I Mile Walk Kid Fish Annual OPAS Gala FEBRUARY Annual Continental Antique Show Sweetheart Week e Messina Hof Winery Annual New Car Dealers Automobile Show Mardi Gras Brazos Style Bryan Main Street Historic Homes Tour MARCH Annual B/CS Homebuilders Home and Garden Show Winemaker's Birthday Party W Messina Hof Winery Annual Brazos County Youth Livestock Show Wine & Roses Festival Messina Hof Winery Annual Home and Garden Tour & Luncheon Annual Arbor Day Celebration MAY Noon Tunes Concerts (Fvery Thursday) Bryan Main Street Cinco De Mayo Annual "Can Run" 5K Run and I mile Walk Cinco De Mayo Conccrt Annual Spring Art Mart JUNE Annual Bryan Bluegrass Festival Annual Fishing Derby Annual Juneteenth Celebration Annual Port & Cream Weekend Messina Hof Winery AUGUST: Annual Pickers Clu Harvest Weekenc Messina Hof Wine Annual Bluebonnet Street Rodders Club SEPTEMBER Diez y seis Celebration OCTOBER Annual Continental Antique Show Octoberfest Brazos Animal Shelter Pet Carnival NOVEMBER OPAS Fashion Show/Luncheon Wine Premier Messina Hof Winery Texas Country Christmas Tours Messina Hof Winery Holiday on the Brazos Bryan/ College Station Smack in the Heart of Texas Its more than a greeting. It's a way of life. 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 and conveniently locat- ed at the heart of the Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and Austin/San Antonio triangle. B -CS is easily accessible from all parts of the state. Residents boast of big -city conven- iences with small-town warmth and hospitality. THE GEORGE BUSH PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM contains archives and artifacts from Bush's political career. Also included in the center is the Bush School of Government and Public Leadership Studies and International Center. BRYANwas 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 com- pleted in 1876. That same year, the State of Texas established the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas just south of Bryan. Bryan is home to the Carnegie Library, donat- ed by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Only 12 of the 34 original library buildings still exist today. COLLEGE STATION, Bryan's sister city, was planned as a model community by college profes- sors when the college could no longer UNIVERSITY TITLE COMPAN SI 409-260-9818 0 www.utitle.com "Closing Right When You Need Us." VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 PAGE 35 c enturY2 I b c s. c om 1-800-421-9315 764-2100 I' FREE - --- 4O4 UNIVERSITY DRIVE E. COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 KELLY BURT DOZER, INC. IK -F—Ao""�t6ftp' Ca 6tFP q Commercial • Residential Roads Site Preparation • Lot & Land Clearing Sand *Topsoil & Other materials M), Dozer Loaders Maintainers Dump Trucks • Backhoes Mobile Phone: 759m3101 Office: M1902 Faw. 778m3802 .......... - ------ Burt Owner.r y■ c,o • I BOX 4413 Bryan, TX 77805 PAGE 36 accommodate their living needs on campus. College Station, named as a railway stop by the Postal Service in 1877, burgeoned in the 1960's when the college opened its doors to women and then became Texas A&M University. THE CITIES' contrasting styles and variety of attractions have created a harmonious neighborly bal- ance for visitors. Bryan has an impressive collection of beautiful homes and business sites with histor- ical and architectural significance in its East Side Historical District and its revitalized downtown area, alongside fine restaurants and community the- aters. College Station is an energetic and progressive city with 924 acres of parks and a statewide reputation for quality athletic events. It has grown up alongside Texas A&M University, a major education and research insti- tution. TODAYthe twin cities form a delightful community to live in or visit and a business or tourism desti- nation with a unique blend of cultural opportunities and warm hospitality. BTU (Bryan Texas Utilities) 205 E. 28th St., Bryan 821-5700 M.G. Cangelose and Associates 2400 Broadmoor Dr., Bryan 774-0644 Century 21 Beal, Inc. 404 University Dr. E., #H College Station 764-2500 City of Bryan 101 N Texas Ave., Bryan 361-5200 Davidson & Associates Business Brokers 1001 University Dr. East, #104 College Station 268-4160 VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 Decker Financial Group 526 University Dr., #A-102 College Station 693-7600 First Bank of Snook 701 University Dr. East, #105 College Station 846-8000 Kelly Burt Dozer P.O. Box 4413 Bryan 778-1902 Legacy Financial Group 412 Tarrow College Station 846-9242 Kathy Mayfield -Lynch Coventry Glen Realty 1003 University Drive E. College Station 777-4116 On -Line Real Estate 3 706 E. 29th St. Bryan 268-8620 Powerware Solutions, Inc. 526 University Drive E, #A College Station 691-2802 Pebble Creek 4500 Pebble Creek Parkway College Station 690-0996 RE/MAX B -CS 404 Tarrow College Station 690-0607 RE/MAX Texas Heritage Realtors 4101 S. Texas Ave., #B, Bryan 846-4500 Marsha Sanford Coventry Glen Realty 1003 University Drive E., College Station 777-2556 VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 BRYAN TEXAS UTILITIES THE ENERGY TO SERVE YOU SINCE 1919 Located in the Utilities Building Texas Ave. and 29th St. Bryan Lobby Hours -: Mon. -Fri., 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Drive - Thru Hours: Mon. - Fri., 7:30 am - 6:00 pm Phone 409.821.5700 / Fax 409.821.5795 Toll Free 1.877.ENER G 4 U www.btutilities.com Rated #1 for having the least amount of municipal companies*. *Source: Annual Electric Reliability Best Practice Survey. Fi.RsT BANK O SNOOK A SMALL TOWN BANK WITH OLD FASHIONED SERVICE • Mortgage Lending • Conventional Loans • FHA Loans & VA Loans • College Loans • Construction Loans • SBA Loans • Consumer Loans • Commercial Loans Lobby Hours: 9:00 - 2:00 Friday: 9:00 - 6:00 Drive -In Hours: Mon -Fri 7:00 - 6:00 409-272-8603 Fax: 409-272-1193 P.O. Box 3 9 • FM Loop #2155 Snook, TX 77878 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 409-846-8000 701 University Dr. E., Suite 105 College Station, TX 77840 Member FDIC Member FRB PAGE 37 Saddlewood Apartments 3625 Wellborn Rd., College Station 846-5601 Detailed Usting Bryan In 1817, Bryan was incorporated and became the city of Bryan. That same year the State of Texas selected a site south of Bryan for its new land grant college. In 1876, the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas enrolled 48 students for its first semester. Today, more than 43,000 students attend Texas A & M University, mak- ing it the fourth largest university in the nation. Bryan's history is reflected by some of its homes and neighbor- hoods. Today, the city boasts an impressive collection of fine houses and a downtown business district remarkable for its length, breadth and PAGE 38 array of fine brick Victorian -era struc- tures. An East Side Historic District was created in the 1980's to preserve and highlight these precious resources. Some of the Bryan Structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places include the Cavitt House and the Carnegie Library. While Bryan can certainly boast of all the amenities that make it such a wonderful city, Bryan's greatest • REAL ESTATE SERVICES, INC. U RESIDENTIAL rnnnnnr:Rri i VRANCH C: FitA(at 3706 E. 29TH STREET • BRYAN ACROSS FROM TOWN & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER email - oiresi@aol.com resource, by far, is its people. Since its inception, Bryan has benefitted from the pioneering spirit, and vision- ary leadership of people from many different cultures and ethnic back- grounds. Through the years, Bryan's forbearers worked side-by-side to build a prosperous and thriving com- munity for their families and for future generations. 1021 University Drive E., College Station 260-9818 Norwest Banks Four convienient locations in Bryan/College Station. Featuring One -Stop banking. Locations: 3000 Briarcrest, Bryan 776-5402 1801 Rock Prairie, C.S. 776-3499 200 Southwest Pkwy., C.S. 776-3424 VISITORS GUIDE 9 1999-2000 The Pavilion Office TAMU Campus 268-3238 Pebble Creek A master planned Community designed around an 18 -Hole Championship Golf Course. Facilities include tennis and swimming and meeting rooms for luncheons and receptions. 4500 Pebble Creek Parkway College Station 690-0996 Discover the casual elegance o Pebble Creek, a beautiful master planne country club community designed around an 18 -Hole Championship Golf Course. University Title University Title continues to be the Brazos County's largest title insur- ance provider with more real estate closings annually than any other firm in the market. Dedication to being the best has helped University Title develop a rep- utation for quality service among builders, lenders, realtors, buyers and sellers. Concern is to make each transaction as smooth and as swift as possible, while expertly tending to the details inherent in any successful real estate closing. For years, the firm has been an active leader in the local community, regularly contributing time and financial support to a num- ber of important charities. 1021 University Drive East, College Station 260-9818 Saddlewood Apartment Homes 4�a4daUe.. eleyaozce!hl 846-5601 Community Features: Apartment Features: Personal Fitness Center Berber Style Carpet Kids' "Monster Club" Program Intrusion Alarms Organized Resident Activities Full Size Washer/Dryer (Opt.) Children's Play Area FrostWith efrige Refrigerator Sparkling Pool and Sundeck Energy Efficient Design _ r 44 f EXECUTIVE RELOCATION PROGRAMS FREE PRE -QUALIFICATION TO GIVE YOU NEGOTIATING POWER! FIRST TIME HOMEBUYER PROGRAMS lo% DOWN INVESTMENT PROGRAMS 3% DOWN STUDENT/PARENT PROGRAMS 5% DOWN JUMBO LOANS )�w ��.YO409=846=9242 APARTMENI HOW-., 888=414=3006 121 10ATU1,. Email: jvalerius@legacyiinancial,com VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 PAGE 39 Here for Your Medical Needs If you need medical services during your stay, the Brazos Valley Medical Center and St. Joseph Hospital and Health Center have full modern medical facil- ities and caring professional staff members to assist you. Several outpatient and emergency clinics are also convenient options for immediate healthcare needs. HOSPITALS College Station Medical Center 1604 Rock Prairie Road, College Station 764-5100 St. Joseph Regional Health Center 2801 Franciscan Drive, Bryan 776-3777 CLINICS Care Plus Medical Center 2411B Texas Ave. S. College Station 696-0683 Scott and White Clinic 1600 University Drive E., College Station 691-3300 Texas Avenue Medical Clinic 401 S. Texas Ave., Bryan 779-4756 NURSING HOMES Sherwood Health Care 1401 Memorial Dr., Bryan 776-7521 Creating Relationships ... for more than 60 years. Largest Cardiac Program in the region Compassionate, Comprehensive Cancer Center Comprehensive Inpatient & Outpatient Rehabilitation Center Aquatherapy and Sports Injury programs Heavenly Bundles Delivery Program • Women's Imaging Services Day Surgery Program le Occupational Health Services (409) 776-24581 + + St. Joseph WWW.st-joseph.org Regional Health Center Sisters of St. Francis PAGE 40 SHERWOOD HEALTH CARE Whether it be for Long Term Nursing, Rehabilitation, Adult Day Care or Childcare - We're here to meet your needs. SHERWOOD HEALTH CARE 1401 Memorial Drive, Bryan 24 -hr. Nursing Care (409)776-7521 SHERWOOD REHABILITATION CENTER 1401 Memorial Drive, Bryan In -Patient &Out -Patient Service (409)776-7521 Check Us Out! SHER'WOOD GARDENS ADCJLT DAY CARE 1401 Memorial Drive, Bryan Hours 7:30 am. - 5:30 pm (409) 774-1542 SHER'WOOD FOREST CHILDREN'S CENTER 1127 E. Villa Maria Hours 5:45 am - 6:00 pm (409) 846-3291 Parie CauKf �" Pof d4 *" Cau 44&d"' Family Owned & Operated Operated by Brazos Health Care E. "bete" Sulik, Jr., President/Administrator VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 N Let U Get You There AIRPORTS Cowboy Limo Service Drivers Unlimited Easterwood Airport - McKenzie Terminal The Ultimate Cowboy Cadillac, Transportation Services College Station, 862-4589. The a stretched red truck that will seat 6. 779-1819 McKenzie Terminal at Easterwood 776-5466 Airport provides commuter flights to Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston International airports in Texas and con- necting flights from beyond. Easily accessed from FM 60, the airport is only 1/4 mile from Texas A&M University. Taxi service and rental car agencies are located inside the terminal. AIRLINES American Eagle 862-4589 Continential Express 846-4979 AIRPORT SHUTTLE SERVICE See the Accommodations section of the guide for a listing of hotels that offer a free airport service. Brazos Valley Carriage Co. A horse-drawn limousine service 690-1332 Golden Eagle Courier -Taxicab 846-1987 TAXICAB SERVICES AC Aggie Cab Service 846-22859 693-5532 Advantage Taxi Service 779-8030 Airport Taxi 822-1217 Golden Eagle Courier -Taxicab 846-1987 University Taxi 846-2233 B US SER VICES Charter Adventure Express 731-1600 Bryan -College Station Bus Charter 775-2233 TRANSNET Logistics, Inc. 800-786-1513 www.transnetlogisticsinc.com PUBLIC Interurban Trolley System 778-0607 TAMU Bus Operations 845-1971 Greyhound, Kerrville and Trailways Bus Lines 405 E. 29th St., Bryan 779-8071 TR UCK SER VICE Transnet Logistics, Inc. 1700 Gooseneck, Bryan 800-786-1513 Transnet Logistics, Inc. is a 48 state irreg- ular route common and contract carrier of dry van products. This growing and pro- gressive company delivers goods in a timely professional manner with quality service you expect. "We Deliver Transportation Solutions " • 4g STATE TRUCKING • TEXAS AND LOCAL SERVICE • LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT • EQUIPMENT HIGH TECH QUALIFIED • DEDICATED HAULING • SATTELITE DISPATCHED • LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED � • 53 FT. AIR -RIDE LOGISTICS POSTS • 24 HR. DISPATCH • TRANSLINK USA (IN HOUSE BROKERAGE 111 -COME G ROW VVITH VS HR Transnet Logistics, Inc. 1700 Gooseneck Dr. Bryan, TX 77808 Fax: 409-778-7728 VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 PAGE 41 n 1999 2000- PA Cushing Memorial Libra . . . . . . . . . . . �O l.,ULkIAULL n� cl V♦7 V�7 Li- LA 1 MSC Forsyth Center Galleries 7F Lodge j Amity of Bryan Angelsgate The Attic Best Western Bry-Mac Collections The Castle Inn Circa Antiques Comfort Inn EarthArt The Dansby Guesthouse The Yellow Rose Days Inn E -Z Travel Lodge 6- 1- MILL'-1, U LULQ� Motel 6 Black Forest Inn Fairfield Inn C & J Bar-B-Que The Filppen Place Cafe Eccel I Holiday Inn Cakes by Catherine Vinyard Court Christopher's World Grille Hilton Country Club Deli La Quinta El Chico La Salle Hotel Garcia's Peachcreek Farms The Grapevine Procter House Jose's Quality Inn Suites Kyle House Ramada Inn Luby's - Bryan Reveille Inn Luby's - College Station The Ritchey Ranch The Potato Shack Super 8 Motel Subway (10 Locations) Towne Place Suites The Tavern The Villa at Messina Hoff Zarape W.-heelock.- Prairie 1999 2000- PA Cushing Memorial Libra . . . . . . . . . . . I BTU MSC Forsyth Center Galleries 2 Century -24 Realtors Sam Houston Sanders Corp of Cadets Davidson Bus. Stark Galleries Powerware Solutions 6 Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheatre Raymond James Financial Services to Re/Max - College Station 3 Coventry Glenn 1 Audio/Video: ... . .. . Kathy Mayfield -Lynch & Marsha Sanford David Gardner's jewlery r: University Title Bryan Main Street, 4 First Bank of Snoo Snook Clementine's u5 Kelly Burt Dozer Old Bryan Marketplace 6 Legacy Financial 3 Contemporary Landscape 7 Marty Canglose & Assoc. Heartworks 8 Norwest Banks (4 Locations) Kaffee Klatsch 9 On -Line Realty - Pygmalion 10 Pebble Creek Homeplace Young Hearts I Re/Max - Bryan 4 Craftmaster's Mall.44"."' Saddlewood Apartments 5 Nita's Flowers 6 Post Oak Mall 7 Witt's End____ __ Sherwood Healthcare St. Joseph's Trans on I Transnet Los 'ti gi 1999 2000- PA AW rldmClass Institution Committed to a Tradition of Excellence in Academics and Research The oldest public institution of higher education in the state, Texas A&M University has earned its position in several areas among the top 10 schools of the country. As you wander across the campus, whether you're sightseeing or attending a meeting, the familiar aggie greeting of "Howdy!" rings out constantly. Aggies are a friendly breed and proud of their beloved Aggieland. Texas A&M opened for classes in 1876 as an all-male, military college. It has grown into a highly respected co-educational uni- versity. Texas A&M has a total enrollment of more that 43,000 students, among the largest in the nation. Women form more than 40 percent of the enrollment, and all 50 states plus more than 115 foreign countries are represented. Though the size of the university is impressive, Texas A&M is committed to a tradition of excellence in teaching, research and public service. The university has 10 colleges offering 1512 fields of undergraduate study, 148 master's fields, 105 doctoral fields and two professional degrees. The 2,500 faculty members include a Nobel laureate, a Pulitzer Prize winner, a National Medal of Science winner and National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering members. The university also has a com- prehensive Study Abroad program. M Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering members. The university also has a comprehensive Study Abroad program. INFORMATION The Appelt Aggieland Visitor Center is located in Rudder Tower's First Floor Lobby. The staff has maps available and can direct you on specific tours. PARKING The easiest way to park on campus is in the parking garages open to visitors. Rates are $1 per hour or $8 per day. Central Campus Garage Located near Evans Library on Spence Street. The entrance is on Lubbock Street. Northside Parking Garage Located on University Drive between Ireland and Asbury streets on the north side of campus. University Center Parking Garage Located near Rudder Tower and the Memorial Student Center between Houston and Throckmorton streets. CAMPUS LANDMARKS Clayton Williams Jr. Alumni Center Home of the Association of Former Students and the Josh Sterns collection of A&M rings. PAGE 44 i President's Home Completed in 1963, this elegant building serves as a home and social center. Rudder Tower and Theater Complex Twelve stories pro- vide space for enter- tainment and contin- uing education. Memorial Student Center Opened in 1950, this center was dedicated to all former students who died in World War II. Reed Arena Home to both the men's and women's basketball teams. Reed Arena also hosts Aggie Muster, commencement cere- monies, sporting events, big name con- certs, rodeos, tractor pulls, circuses and ice shows. Kyle Field This 70,210 -seat stadium is also the gravesite of Aggie mascots, all named "Reveille." Albritton Bell Tower One of many aesthetic structures on cam- pus, the 138 -foot tower contains a 49 - bell carillon. Academic Building Erected in 1912, it's on the the site of Old Main, the first building on the A&M campus. Home of the Association of Former Students Aggie Bonfire The Aggie Bonfire, a massive engineer- ing feat requiring thousands of students, heavy equipment and untold hours of labor, symbolizes the Aggies' burning desire to "beat the hell outta t.u." as well as their undying love for A&M. Civil Engineering Building Originally opened in 1932 as the Veterinary Hospital, it still displays the stone animal figurines on the exterior of the building. Student Recreation Center The largest university center in the nation at the time of completion in 1995, the rec center offers a wide variety of activities for students and visitors. VISITORS GUIDE • 1999-2000 elcome to City! convenient locations and tent CashO ATM's, has made Bryan/C( Station Convenience Cit One -Stop banking0 : • Checking and savings accounts •Variety of loans • Investment management/trust services • Phone Banksm • Instant Cash ChecW Card AWAI&AWAF AFAWAFAWAI NORMOESr AFRAFAIAW AWAFNAFAWRI 1. f re ien e To The Nth Degree Bryan/College Station 3000 Briarcrest 1801 Rock Prairie 200 Southwest Pkwy. (409) 776-5402 (409) 776-3499 (409) 776-3424 The Pavilion Once* TAMU Campus • (409) 268-3238 � OO 1999 Norwest Bank Texas, N.A. `Limited Service Facility Member FDIC