History

The mission of the Memorial for all Veterans of the Brazos Valley, Inc. is to take a proactive role in honoring veterans who have served in the uniformed services of the United States.

 

Our Story

Lynn Stuart Pathway SculptureTucked away in College Station’s Veterans Park and Athletic Complex (3101 Harvey Rd. ) is a hidden gem – a 12-acre site dedicated to veterans from our nation’s major wars. The Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial (BVVM), includes life-sized statues, a Wall of Honor, interpretive panels and memorial sites. Chartered in 2000 as a non-profit corporation, the BVVM is supported by generous community residents, organizations, and partners, including Brazos County and the municipalities of Bryan and College Station. The BVVM’s all-volunteer board of directors proudly contributes their time and resources to salute our veterans. Their mission is to proactively pay tribute to veterans through an educational venue where future generations can learn that freedom comes with a heavy price.

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Walk along the Lynn Stuart PathwayLynn Stuart Pathway

The Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Board of Directors is offering citizens of the Brazos Valley the opportunity to participate in the newest addition to the Veterans Park and Athletic Complex: the Lynn Stuart Pathway. Dedicated to the memory of U.S. Army Reserve Brigadier General Louis Lynn Stuart, Jr., who served as chairman of fundraising for the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial, General Stuart was instrumental in development of the park into the amazing facility that it is today. The pathway is a memorial walk through the history of the 17 major wars fought by our nation, beginning with the American.

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