College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas is a central Texas city best known as the home of Texas A&M University and its large student-centered community.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
adjacentTo Bryan, Texas
areaCode 979
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States
county Brazos County, Texas
demographicFeature large student population
elevation approximately 338 feet
FIPSCode 48-15912
foundingDate 1870s
GNISFeatureID 2410164
governmentType council–manager government
hasAirport Easterwood Airport
hasAttraction Bonfire Memorial
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Kyle Field
hasInstitution Texas A&M University System offices
hasNickname Aggieland
CS
hasResearchFacility Texas A&M University Research Park
homeOf Texas A&M University
hosts Texas A&M Aggies football games at Kyle Field
incorporationDate 1938
isCollegeTownOf Texas A&M University
KöppenClimateClassification Cfa
locatedIn Central Texas
majorHighway State Highway 6
Texas State Highway 30
Texas State Highway 40
majorUniversity Texas A&M University
mayor John Nichols
metropolitanPopulation over 250000
namedFor railroad station near a college
partOf Bryan–College Station metropolitan area
population over 100000
populationAsOf 2020 census
postalCodeRange 77840–77845
primaryEconomicBase healthcare
higher education
research
retail
region Brazos Valley
servedBy Easterwood Airport
sportsCulture college football–oriented
state Texas
timeZone Central Time Zone
timeZoneDST Central Daylight Time
universityTown true

Referenced by (48)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
12th Man
Aggie Muster ("College Station, Texas (main ceremony)")
Bonfire Memorial
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
College of Business Administration
College of Science
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Kyle Field
Mays Business School
Muster
Reveille
Texas A&M Corps of Cadets
Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University Research Park
Texas A&M Yell Leaders
Texas A&M bands
locatedIn
College of Engineering at Texas A&M University
Mascot Company E-2
Midnight Yell Practice
Silver Taps
Texas A&M Aggies football
location
College of Science ("College Station")
Kyle Field ("College Station")
School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
Texas A&M Athletics
city
Aggie Spirit
Texas A&M football game day
associatedWith
John Nichols (mayor of College Station)
Red Cashion ("College Station, Texas, United States")
residence
Derek H. R. Barton
John Nichols (mayor of College Station)
workLocation
Barbara Bush
burialPlace
Texas A&M University Health Science Center
campus
Brazos County, Texas
contains
Texas's 17th congressional district ("City of College Station")
containsPartOf
Bryan–College Station metropolitan area
hasCentralCity
Central Texas ("College Station")
hasMajorCity
Texas A&M University System
headquartersLocation
Texas A&M Aggies football ("College Station")
homeCity
Bryan–College Station metropolitan area
includesCity
Brazos County, Texas
largestCity
Bryan–College Station metropolitan area
namedAfter
E. King Gill
placeOfActivity
Red Cashion ("College Station, Texas, United States")
placeOfBirth
Red Cashion ("College Station, Texas, United States")
placeOfDeath
CS
refersTo
CS ("College Station")
standsFor
Aggie Ring
traditionLocation

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