Entries by Aggieland Art Trail

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The Stella Hotel

Next to Traditions Club golf course, this warm, contemporary hotel is centrally located. Bikes, paddleboards and parking are complimentary. Food and drinks are served in a rustic modern restaurant/bar, a cafe, a cocktail bar, and a poolside cafe/bar. Stop by POV Coffee House for great coffee, muffins and snacks. Amenities also include a 24/7 gym […]

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The Toasted Yolk

Changing the way you think about breakfast and lunch, this restaurant features a complete menu of made-from-scratch items of exceptional quality at reasonable prices. Visit the huge mural on the outside wall facing University Dr. 700 University Dr E Suite B, College Station, TX 77840https://thetoastedyolk.com/979-977-4700

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Tiger Pride

This pouncing tiger is 9 feet from base to head and approximately 650 pounds. It was financed by the cooperative consortium of the Senior Class of 2003, the A&M Consolidated Foundation Board and the Arts Council of Brazos Valley. Sculptor: J Payne LaraInstallation: 7 November 2002 Location: A&M Consolidated High School, 1801 Harvey Mitchell Parkway South, […]

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Treasured Moments

This sculpture depicts Andrew Carnegie reading to two children and is located near the front of the Carnegie History Center. In 1902, Carnegie awarded the city of Bryan a $10,000 grant to construct a library. The building is designed in Greek Revival style, in a Greek Cross plan by the local architect, Professor Fred R. […]

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Viking Spirit

This 6’6″ bronze Viking warrior nicknamed “Thor” by the students, weighs about 700 pounds and is well adorned with a shirt of mail, a round shield, horn, sword, boots and a cape blowing out behind him. He was stolen in 2003, but safely recovered from a field in south Brazos County with only a few […]

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West 31st Street Mural Project

The 31st Street Mural Project is located on the north side of the CC Creation South Bryan Operations Facility building on W 31st St. The completed murals showcase a variety of painting styles and interpretations of Bryan. The local artists chosen were Cliff Collard, tattoo artist and owner of Arsenal Tattoo in Bryan, Sarah Blackmon, […]

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Wilderness Awakened

A loving family of wolves, 2 parents and 4 cubs, is brought to life in this cast-bronze, one and one-quarter times life-size sculpture.  It was placed where legend has it, Texas A&M University students once antagonized wild wolves in the 1920’s and 1930’s. Sculptor:  J Payne LaraInstallation: 17 December 2001 Location: Wolf Pen Creek Park at […]

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Xiggerotts

It was named after the ancient Babylonian pyramidal stepped temple towers, also spelled Ziggurats. The Mesopotamians believed that these pyramid temples connected heaven and earth. Jon Krawczyk has exhibited across the country and his work is in private collections around the world. Sculptor: Jon KrawczykInstallation: 12 January 2000 Location: College Station Utilities, 310 Krenek Tap Road, […]