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March 8, 2019

Let’s Take A Day Trip!

Fun Day Trips in the Brazos Valley Article By Hannah Holbrook School will be out before we know it! The kids will be at home, bored, and reminding you that there is nothing to do in Bryan/College Station. Never fear! At Brazos Family Magazine, we’ve taken the time to come up with some amazing day … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Brazos Family, Featured Tagged With: advice, backdoor pizza, barrington, barrington farms, bcs, blue bell, blue bell creamery, blue bell tour, brazos, Brazos County, brazos valley, Brenham, brenham roller skating, bryan, business, casa rod, casa rodriguez, children, classic rock coffee co, community, Country Donuts, Downtown Brenham, downtown bryan, downtown navatsota, drive in, drive in theater, family, food, franklin, Franklin Drive-Thru Sarafi, Franklin safari, Funky Art Cafe, guidance, hockley, hockley pizza, kids, lake bryan, local, Magazine, martha's bloomers, navasota, showboat drive in, silver wings, silver wings ballroom, sweets & eats, Texas, tips, valley, washington on the brazos, YUMM

June 20, 2017

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...]

Filed Under: Brazos Wellness Tagged With: art festival, basketball, better, boating, Boonville Heritage Park, brazos, brazos valley, bryan, bryan better, camping, Carnegie History Center, CHI St. Joseph Health, CHI St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital, city of bryan, Clara B Mounce Public Library, community, culinary courses, cultural district, downtown, downtown bryan, engaged, festivals, First Friday, fishing, golf, good life, healthy, hiking, historical, history, informational programs, lake bryan, library system, live, living, organized activities, outdoor programs, outdoor recreation, parks and rec, parks and recreation, paviliion, pickleball, Primary Stroke Center, recreation, seniors, support groups, swimming, tent, Texas Reds Steak & Grape Festival, Texas Style, The Good Life, trails, Travis B. Bryan Municipal Golf Course, valley

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