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  2. Tarrant County College - Wikipedia

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    Tarrant County College began on July 31, 1965 after voters approved a bond election for the formation of a junior college district. In 1967, the South Campus was the first campus to open in south Fort Worth; in 1967, the Northeast Campus was built in Hurst. A third campus, the Northwest Campus, was added in 1976, in northwest Fort Worth.

  3. File:Reed Arena, College Station, TxA&M campus.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Trinity Metro - Wikipedia

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    Tarrant County College Southeast Campus; None Mercantile 5:30 AM - 9:00 PM (Mon - Fri) Fort Worth Meacham International Airport; Medical City Alliance; TEXRail: North Side and Mercantile Center Bus: 11, 12, 16, 54, 91, Orange Line North Side 5:30 AM - 9:00 PM (Mon - Fri) 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM (Sat - Sun) North Tri-Ethnic Community Center

  5. As Tarrant County debates voting on college campuses, here’s ...

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    Tarrant County College Southeast EMB, 2100 Southeast Parkway, Arlington: 13,751 Tarrant County College Trinity River, 300 Trinity Campus Circle, Fort Worth: 2,571 Texas Wesleyan University, 3021 E ...

  6. Texas bill would end voting on college campuses. What does ...

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    Texas colleges and universities are commonly used as voting sites for elections. One Texas lawmaker wants to change that.

  7. Bryan–College Station - Wikipedia

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    Bryan–College Station is a metropolitan area centering on the twin cities of Bryan and College Station, Texas, in the Brazos Valley region of Texas. The 2010 census placed the population of the three-county metropolitan area at 255,519. [3] The 2019 population estimate was 273,101.

  8. College Station, Texas - Wikipedia

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    College Station and Bryan make up the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area, the 15th-largest metropolitan area in Texas with 268,248 people as of 2020. [6] College Station is home to the main campus of Texas A&M University, the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System. The city owes its name and existence to the university's ...

  9. Campus of Texas A&M University - Wikipedia

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    Academic Plaza. The campus of Texas A&M University, also known as Aggieland, is situated in College Station, Texas, United States. Texas A&M is centrally located within 200 miles (320 km) of three of the 10 largest cities in the United States and 75% of the Texas and Louisiana populations.