HeARTbeat of Bryan Art Project Information and photos courtesy of the Downtown Bryan Association . The Downtown Bryan Association announces the installation of the HeARTbeat of Bryan Art Project on Friday, October 2 in conjunction with First Friday. This art project was inspired by the 15th … [Read more...]
June Events in Downtown Bryan
June Events in Downtown Bryan Information provided by Abigail Noel, Marketing Coordinator, Downtown Bryan Association June First Friday June 5 in Downtown Bryan Downtown Bryan businesses will be open on First Friday as well as virtual activities on the Downtown Bryan Association's Facebook … [Read more...]
February’s Upcoming Events In Downtown Bryan
Upcoming Events In Downtown Bryan for the month of February Check out downtownbryan.com for more events and information! Queen Theatre February Movie Schedule Tickets to the February schedule are now on sale! February movies include, A Raisin in the Sun, Parasite, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Uncle … [Read more...]
Upcoming November Events in Downtown Bryan
Upcoming November Events in Downtown Bryan Upcoming events in Downtown Bryan for the month of November. Photography/videography welcome; for interviews, please contact the DBA office at 979-822-4920 or marketing@downtownbryan.com. Queen Theatre November Movie Schedule - Tickets to the November … [Read more...]
Downtown Bryan – September Events Schedule!
Upcoming events in Downtown Bryan for the month of September Queen Theatre September Movie Schedule Tickets to the September schedule are now on sale! September movies include, Kiss Me Kate, Shazam, Caddyshack, Selena, Steel Magnolias, Rushmore, Appointment with Danger and FREE classic cartoons … [Read more...]
Downtown Bryan: Where History Meets Community
Downtown Bryan: Where History Meets Community Photos & Article by Downtown Bryan Association On a recent Sunday evening in Downtown Bryan, the flickering image of silent film legend Rudolph Valentino in The Conquering Power (1921) played across the screen at the Queen Theatre. This moment in … [Read more...]
Why Bryan? Because It’s Just Better.
Bryan started as a small-town stop along the expanding railway system in Texas. William Joel Bryan was a nephew of Stephen F. Austin, one of the first settlers to the area, and is our city’s namesake. On August 19, 1867, the first train steamed into town and since that day, life has just … [Read more...]