Bryan, Texas – Antiques Exploration Itinerary

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Day 1: Antiques Exploration

Morning: Begin your day with a stroll through the Downtown Bryan Historic District, where historic storefronts house a variety of vintage shops. Stop at the Old Town Antique Mall for an impressive selection of mid‑century furniture and collectible memorabilia.

Afternoon: Head to Guthrey's Antique Shop, a beloved local spot that offers a curated collection of vintage jewelry, toys, and rare finds. Afterward, visit the Brazos County Museum to view its special exhibit on Texas antique craftsmanship, offering insight and a modest entry fee.

Evening: Wrap up the day with a relaxed walk along the River Walk and a visit to the Bryan Vintage boutique, where you can browse eclectic home décor and local art. Finish with a dinner at a historic tavern in the historic district, soaking in the historic ambience.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Old Town Antique Mall – Approx. 2 hours – $0 (free browsing)
  • Guthrey's Antique Shop – Approx. 1.5 hours – $0 (free browsing)
  • Brazos County Museum – Approx. 1.5 hours – $5 admission
  • River Walk – Approx. 1 hour – $0 (free)
  • Bryan Vintage – Approx. 1 hour – $0 (free browsing)
  • Dining in Historic District – Approx. 2 hours – $30 for dinner
  • Total Estimated Cost: $35

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a second day to explore nearby historic towns such as College Station for its art galleries and additional antique shops. To shorten the trip, focus on the two main antique stores—Old Town Antique Mall and Guthrey's—while skipping the museum and dinner, which will cut the day to about half the time without sacrificing the core antique‑hunting experience.

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