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College Station, Texas recent comments:

  • Plato's Closet, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    Former Wild Birds Unlimited?
  • Mitchell Physics Building, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    RIP George Mitchell.
  • Chipotle Mexican Grill, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    I've eaten here at least once in my college escapades.
  • Bottlecap Alley, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    It used to be a lot larger before they built the Aggie Den (the left part of Dixie Chicken today)
  • Napa Flats, Extram wrote 12 years ago:
    The grilled salmon is excellent.
  • 805 Wellborn Road, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    There used to be a little convenience store/take-out Chinese place here back in the mid 1990s.
  • Schlotzsky's, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    It was far better than Gattitown, even though that was a direct descendant. Sources: CS Roads & Retail, others
  • Abandoned Jones-Butler Segment, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    It really is too bad the two "Jones-Butler" Roads never connected. Although it would need extra money and a change of the roads aligned...but a road from Wellborn to TAMU when complete? Sign me up!
  • The London, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    Can't be Melrose Place formerly, that was built circa 1997
  • Central Station, Extram wrote 12 years ago:
    I think that "name" was a good idea. More businesses should take advantage of our city's history and use "station", as in train station, in their marketing. I would like to see a restaurant using restored train cars for seating areas. There are lots of possibilities.
  • A&M Consolidated High School, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    Found the date, it's 1972
  • Texas A&M Large Animal Hospital, Extram wrote 12 years ago:
    Of course the veterinarian care is top notch but this is a very expensive place to bring your horse. It would be wise to investigate alternatives if you have the time to do so.
  • Duncan Field, Extram wrote 12 years ago:
    Bonfire was here in the 1970's.
  • 1103 Anderson, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    Used to be a Pizza Hut delivery/carry-out only here for a while.
  • Paddock Lane, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    http://csroadsandretail.blogspot.com/2013/05/109-boyett.html has the ad for Gizmo's.
  • TDI-Brooks International Inc., Extram wrote 12 years ago:
    For a good description of TDI-Brooks International: http://www.blogger.com/profile/05253998612462040239
  • Good Bull BBQ, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    It WAS the source, I'm not saying to never eat here again. In fact, a health official bought and ate a taco at the press conference to prove it was safe, though those antics didn't amuse the parents of two boys that were in the hospital for a month and are facing an astronomical amount of health care bills.
  • Good Bull BBQ, Extram wrote 12 years ago:
    The Health Department concluded that it was an isolated incident and a safe place to eat. Any time you have an E. coli out break, or report, there is room for concern. But as in this case, it could have been started by one cook, cooking one pan of ground beef to an insufficient temperature. The kitchen was found to be clean.
  • Good Bull BBQ, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    This was the source of a 2013 E. coli outbreak that sickened five people.
  • Harper Lane Hair Studio, TLU2008 wrote 12 years ago:
    Formerly RA Salon, apparently