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George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum - College Station (TX)

Address: 🏡 1000 George Bush Dr W, College Station, TX 77845
Phone : +1 (979) 691-4010
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  • Hight rate 19 location for tourist in College Station, TX, USA

    06-2025 George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum in Hight rate 19 location for tourist in College Station, TX, USA
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    Garden Acres Park - Bryan
    Garden Acres Park
    Steve Jim: A good place in the middle of a mature neighborhood. It has a couple of tables and a small baseball diamond. The cool thing is that it has a historic cemetery in the middle of it. It may sound creepy to some but history is always cool.
    Bonfire Memorial - College Station
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    Billie Madeley Park - Bryan
    Billie Madeley Park
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    Century Tree - College Station
    Century Tree
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    Heritage Park - Bryan
    Heritage Park
    BethAnne: Quaint trails, trees and historical markers. The Vietnam memorial placard and tomb holding the memorabilia that displayed at Bush Library when the mobile Vietnam memorial came through is quite warming. Just wish theyd correct the type-o from whos to whose, thats disturbing. And as others have stated in reviews, the sprinklers have oversaturated the lawns making it nearly impassable to get to the Vietnam placard near the flagpole. No restrooms. However, when there are events held here, porta-potties are brought in. Parking along the street, just careful when passengers open their doors, may get stuck in the sloped grass mounds along the edge of the street.
    Gloria Stephan Sale Park - Bryan
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    Museum of the American GI - College Station
    Museum of the American GI
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    Veterans Memorial Park - College Station
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    Lick Creek Park - College Station
    Lick Creek Park
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