Difference between revisions of "Bryan, Texas"
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Latest revision as of 12:36, November 23, 2020
Bryan is a city in east central Texas. It is adjacent to College Station, Texas (home of Texas A&M University; the two cities and the surrounding area are colloquially known as "Aggieland" for the name of A&M's sports teams).
The international pro-life group 40 Days For Life is based in Bryan, in the former home of a Planned Parenthood facility which originally spurred the organization's founding.
Since 1961, Bryan has been the location of the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History.