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  2. Bryan, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bryan is a city in and the county seat of Brazos County, [6] Texas, United States. It is located in the heart of the Brazos Valley (East and Central Texas). As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 83,980. Bryan borders the city of College Station, which lies to its south.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Brazos ...

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    House at 603 E. Thirty-first: September 25, 1987 : 603 E. 31st St. Bryan: Historic Resources of Bryan MRA 27: House at 604 E. Twenty-seventh: House at 604 E. Twenty-seventh: September 25, 1987 : 604 E. 27th

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  5. Brazos County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Brazos County (/ ˈ b r æ z ə s / ⓘ BRAZ-əs) is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.As of the 2020 census, its population was 233,849. [1] [2] The county seat is Bryan. [3]Along with Brazoria County, the county is named for the Brazos River, which forms its western border.

  6. The Bryan-College Station Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle, officially known as The Bryan-College Station Eagle, is a daily newspaper based in Bryan, Texas, United States. Centered in Brazos County , the paper covers an eight-county area around Bryan-College Station that includes Texas A&M University .

  7. Bryan Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Bryan Independent School District is a public school district based in Bryan, Texas . It also serves rural areas in northern Brazos County, and a small portion of Robertson County. [1] [2] Within Brazos County it includes Bryan, Kurten, Lake Bryan, Wixon Valley, and small portions of College Station. [1]

  8. Bryan Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    [2] Following WWII, enrollment at the nearby Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (later renamed Texas A&M University) soared due to the G.I. Bill . Housing was in short supply, so between 1946 and 1950, an estimated 5,500 students lived, studied, ate, and attended classes at what became known as the Annex, located in buildings the USAF ...

  9. Temple Freda (Bryan, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Freda, built in 1912, is a former synagogue in Bryan, Texas, in the United States. [2] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 22, 1983. History