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Texas A&M University, 1400 Coke St, College Station, TX 77843, United States, Bryan
Sanders Corps of Cadets Center - Local history museum in Bryan, United States
Learned the history of the university and the corps of cadets and how it served our country from the 1800s.
Really interesting and informative museum about the history of the Aggie Corps.The cadet who helped us was very sweet, gave a lot of helpful info, and got my son a recruit card.
It was a college tour. It was the most informative tour we’ve ever experienced. It was amazing!
Alost a museum, a great place to learn about the A&M Corps of Cadets
Simply Outstanding.Budjet your time wisely~ theres lots to see.
Very impressive museum full of A&M history. Plan on spending a couple of hours to see everything.
We were there for the tour. The Corps of cadets is an impressive organization. The museum is very impressive and well curated. It takes 30 minutes to 1 hour to look over all the displays.
Awesome tour. Highlight of our A&M trip. Jerry, the Corps representative, was very knowledgeable and inspiring.
We had a staffer explain the corps program. Was very informative and welcoming.
Stop by for a visit. We had a great conversation with associate director Hudson who provided clear, realistic information about being a member of the Corps of Cadets.
I had never been inside before. Very impressive!!! I had only an hour to view, but could have easily spent 2 - 3 hours! Make it a point to go if you are ever on campus!
Awesome History on the Fighting Texas Aggie Corps of Cadets!
Impactful, informative exhibits with many friendly staff available to answer your questions.
On campus. Pay to Park garage nearby. Nice little museum with displays about the A&M Corps of Cadets and some of their alumni. Air Conditioned and Public Restrooms.
Texas A&M is a great university and spectacular campus. Looking at the history of the Corps at the University was a highlight! This museum is worth the time to carefully go through and take in. A key memorable time of our visit.
Very special museum about Texas A&M Core of Cadets. And my Dads brick is in front of it too!!
Corps of Cadets has an amazing spirit and love for tradition.
Very interesting place to learn about the Corps traditions and history.
What an amazing collection of Aggie History. Nothing like Texas A&M. Dont miss this impressive collection.
Fantastic museum captures many aspects of corps history and tradition. Also includes tons of incredible artifacts and one of the largest collections of firearms in the state. The firearms collection includes pieces that predate the invention of revolvers. The building also houses an enormous collection of senior boots donated by former students for use as "rentals" by current seniors. Talk to the people who work there; they will surely tell you something you never knew before!
Beautiful laid out , lots of artifacts. Recommend you go see if your a history fan.
I could spend hours here, amongst the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets memorabilia. If youre a military buff, youll appreciate the displays. If you are a gun enthusiast, that display will definitely garner your attention. Definitely worth your time! 👍
Really enjoyed our tour.
Fully of Corps. History... You could easily spend half a day inside the small building looking at everything for just 3 minutes each.
Amazing history, great museum
This area is so full of history and it was amazing to see all of it
Every former student and especially Corps of Cadets members add the Center to your museum visit list. From Admirals and Generals to current Corps members. From Heros to Honor rolls...see how corps life changed over the years. Understand the contributions to past and present and future.
This place is just wonderful, so many presentations of different times in college history!
I had the honor of adding Aggie rings to a display, it was quite emotional.
This place is AMAZING! The history, the decor.... The people! Top notch.
Lots of displays.
What a special place! Glad to have visited. I hope to be back.
If you want to see the history of the TAMU Corps of Cadets, this is the place.
Its a great place full of history and tradition.
Lots of great history and well designed displays.
This building stores hundreds of years worth of history. My favorite part is the gun section. Worth checking out whether you are a student or a visitor!
Great history of Corps of Cadets, fantastic people
Very informative on the History of the Texas ATM Corps of Cadets and the Fighting Texas Aggie Band! See Texas Medal of honor winners. Exceptional gun collection. If you have High School Students Considering joining the Corps and or Aggie Band make sure and take them here during a campus tour. A+
This place is a great way to know about the history of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets and the Aggie mascot Reveille. I highly recommend going to Spend the Night with the Corps or JCAP/AEP if you havent already as a high school Junior or Senior to learn more about Aggie tradition or even ask question for the cadets over at A&M. This could especially prepare you for the Corps if youre looking in to joining so you know what to expect.
Great place to learn more about the rich history of the corps of cadets
a great place to learn about A&Ms history
A MUST SEE in College Station! The Center is very well setup and very cool artifacts and history! You will not be disappointed
Beautiful facility with outstanding memorabilia exhibits and information on the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets past, present and future. Superb staff on hand to answer every question. Do NOT miss the Merger Gun Collection. Unbelievable array of firearms and other weapons.
Beautiful museum-like building with an extensive amount of history and memorabilia intricately organized all over the building.
Great display of Aggie Corps of Cadets material that any Aggie would love.
Texas ATM corps military college school in will be going there next year 2018
Lots of history here. Enjoyed the photos and captions describing A & M throughout the years.
B.L.U.F: Very well kept museum, relevant information, friendly staff.Youll almost always be greeted by a friendly Ag who is eager to share their history with you or learn from your history. They have a very nice tribute to former members of the corps who have fallen in the line of duty. The displays very neatly describe what life was and is like in the corps of cadets, documenting changes throughout the years. Recruiting and other events happen often so it may be reserved.Best part is, there are two Poké-stops here.
Probably one of the best gun collections in the state!! Hidden gem of a find. Just walking through campus in between classes, I could spend an hour in here.
Excellent museum. Very inspirational.
Texas A&M University, 1400 Coke St, College Station, TX 77843, United States, Bryan
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