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Aggieland Books has been a fixture of the Northgate entertainment district near Texas A&M University since 2003, serving generations of Aggies with a selection that honors the university's unique traditions while fostering intellectual exploration beyond the classroom. The military history section reflects A&M's heritage as a senior military college, with a deep collection spanning both World Wars, the Global War on Terror, and the academy's own rich institutional history. The veterinary science section serves students in one of the nation's top vet programs, with clinical references, animal husbandry guides, and literary works about the human-animal bond. The engineering section is another natural strength in a city dominated by A&M's world-class engineering college. But the store is far more than an academic supplement; the general fiction section is thoughtfully curated, and the events program brings authors to College Station who might otherwise skip the Brazos Valley entirely. The cafe serves a drink called the Reveille, named after A&M's beloved collie mascot, and game-day Saturdays bring a flood of maroon-clad customers.
Aggieland Books has been a fixture of the Northgate entertainment district near Texas A&M University since 2003, serving generations of Aggies with a selection that honors the university's unique traditions while fostering intellectual exploration beyond the classroom. The military history section reflects A&M's heritage as a senior military college, with a deep collection spanning both World Wars, the Global War on Terror, and the academy's own rich institutional history. The veterinary science section serves students in one of the nation's top vet programs, with clinical references, animal husbandry guides, and literary works about the human-animal bond. The engineering section is another natural strength in a city dominated by A&M's world-class engineering college. But the store is far more than an academic supplement; the general fiction section is thoughtfully curated, and the events program brings authors to College Station who might otherwise skip the Brazos Valley entirely. The cafe serves a drink called the Reveille, named after A&M's beloved collie mascot, and game-day Saturdays bring a flood of maroon-clad customers. Located in the heart of College Station, Texas, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 2003, making it 23 years of championing books and readers.
Biweekly visiting author readings, monthly military history discussion groups, quarterly TAMU faculty book launches, and annual Aggieland Literary Weekend.
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