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Benjamin Knox Gallery
Benjamin Knox is perhaps the most well known artist in College Station and the surrounding areas for the distinct paintings he creates which depict the tradition and memories of Texas A&M.  In October of 2001, Benjamin opened the 1900 College Station Train Depot, a replica of the original train depot for the University, which houses his artwork as well as other art from the Brazos Valley.

The Children's Museum of the Brazos Valley
Children of the Brazos Valley have an opportunity to learn through fun activities and educational exhibits at the Children's Museum.  Volunteers are also given the chance to interact with the children with storytelling and helping with hands-on projects like pottery and art.

J. Wayne Stark University Center Galleries
The Stark Galleries are located on the Texas A&M campus and attract many traveling exhibits and collections to College Station each year.  Admission is free and the gallery is open six days out of the week.

MSC Forsyth Center Galleries
Housed in the Memorial Student Center, the Forsyth Center Galleries have one of the world's greatest glass collections as well as other forms of art.  The gallery is also available to host events such as receptions, meetings, and presentations.

Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center
The Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center has served as a museum dedicated to the Corps of Cadets for over ten years.  With over 60 exhibits and the largest firearms display in Texas, the Corps Center seeks to educate many people about the history of Texas A&M and a give them a chance to experience the tradition of Aggieland.

Texas A&M Sports Museum
Located in the Bernard C. Richardson Zone at Kyle Field, the Texas A&M Sports Museum preserves the history of all varsity sports at A&M.  Many traditions such as the 12th Man and Yell Practice have played a significant role in Aggie sports and will continue to do so.

The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History
The museum's displays of, interactive exhibits, and classes are all a part of their efforts to educate the public about the natural history of the Brazos Valley. 

The Carnegie Center of Brazos Valley
The Carnegie Center of Brazos Valley holds a great amount of genealogy resources and historical records.  Built in 1903, the Carnegie Center was renovated and reopened in 1999 as a great addition to Historic Downtown Bryan.

Last updated: 4/6/2009 2:53:58 PM