Over 102,000 fans pack behemoth Kyle Field for Aggie games. It's one of largest football stadiums in this football-crazed state – one notorious for successfully intimidating visiting teams (even if the Aggies actually haven't finished the season ranked number one since 1939). Although games are permanently sold out, check ticket reselling websites and you'll find tickets for sale – if you're willing to pay the price (especially as the team has been on extended stretch of mediocrity).
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Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site
22.27 MILES
This state historic site preserves and recreates parts of the original settlement that numbered 200 people in 1835. Make sure to watch the visitor center…
George Bush Presidential Library & Museum
1.15 MILES
Whether you agree with the former president's politics or not, it's hard not to be fascinated by this museum. Exhibits trace George HW Bush's life and…
22.25 MILES
The Star of The Republic Museum tells a glossy story of early Texas through artifacts and exhibits.
Texas A&M Appelt Aggieland Visitor Center
0.22 MILES
You have to book ahead for a free walking tour offered by the visitor center. If you plan to explore the campus on your own, stop here first to pick up a…
26.32 MILES
Eight miles northeast of town, spring smells awfully sweet at this flower farm. Here you can picnic, roam the fields and cut your own lavender – or shop…
4.79 MILES
The old-school Texas town of Bryan claims bragging rights to the state’s oldest Carnegie Library (1903). Its classic columned facade is a downtown Bryan…
Barrington Living History Farm
22.84 MILES
This was originally the home of the last president of the Republic of Texas. Today costumed docents, and real sheep and cows, recreate farm life in the…
Nearby attractions
1. Texas A&M Appelt Aggieland Visitor Center
0.22 MILES
You have to book ahead for a free walking tour offered by the visitor center. If you plan to explore the campus on your own, stop here first to pick up a…
2. George Bush Presidential Library & Museum
1.15 MILES
Whether you agree with the former president's politics or not, it's hard not to be fascinated by this museum. Exhibits trace George HW Bush's life and…
4.79 MILES
The old-school Texas town of Bryan claims bragging rights to the state’s oldest Carnegie Library (1903). Its classic columned facade is a downtown Bryan…
4. Star of the Republic Museum
22.25 MILES
The Star of The Republic Museum tells a glossy story of early Texas through artifacts and exhibits.
5. Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site
22.27 MILES
This state historic site preserves and recreates parts of the original settlement that numbered 200 people in 1835. Make sure to watch the visitor center…
6. Barrington Living History Farm
22.84 MILES
This was originally the home of the last president of the Republic of Texas. Today costumed docents, and real sheep and cows, recreate farm life in the…
7. Chappell Hill Lavender Farms
26.32 MILES
Eight miles northeast of town, spring smells awfully sweet at this flower farm. Here you can picnic, roam the fields and cut your own lavender – or shop…