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Kyle Field's Hall of Champions Opens to Public on Jan. 25
Jan 22, 2016 | General
COLLEGE STATION -- The Hall of Champions at Kyle Field will open to the public beginning Monday, Jan. 25. Located on the west side of Kyle Field at Entry 3, the Hall will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m, Monday through Friday, pending any scheduled events. Admission is free.
The Hall of Champions is a massive, 30,000-square-foot virtual sports museum that celebrates the iconic football stadium and all of Texas A&M Athletics. It was designed to deliver a unique, one-of-a-kind experience for Aggie fans and guests.
Visitors will engage with an ambitious array of sights and sounds through banners, video screens, ribbon boards, interactive displays, historic recordings and artifacts that honor the respective athletic programs, as well as Aggie athletes who have made history or earned entry into the Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame.
One can view interactive championship trophies in a 360-degree angle, "virtually" try on an Aggie jersey from several sports, research Aggie lettermen, read about two dozen Aggie Legends or watch exciting game or event highlights. Former Texas A&M student-athletes share their stories on the Lettermen's Video Wall and the Building Champions display celebrates Texas A&M student-athletes' success in the classroom and beyond.
The Hall's largest display spotlights the history of Kyle Field and the recent redevelopment project. It includes video interviews, a time-lapsed construction video, photos of stadium changes over time and interesting facts about the project. At the end of the display sits an architectural model of the redeveloped Kyle Field.
The Texas A&M Lettermen's Association will oversee daily operations of the Hall of Champions. A team of volunteer docents will be onsite to answer questions and provide insight to the Hall's displays. Visit 12thMan.com/hallofchampions for the daily schedule.
Paid parking is available in the University Center Garage. Visitors may park for free in Lot 62 with appropriate parking credentials.
For questions about the Hall of Champions, call the Lettermen's Association at 979-846-3024.
The Hall of Champions is a massive, 30,000-square-foot virtual sports museum that celebrates the iconic football stadium and all of Texas A&M Athletics. It was designed to deliver a unique, one-of-a-kind experience for Aggie fans and guests.
Visitors will engage with an ambitious array of sights and sounds through banners, video screens, ribbon boards, interactive displays, historic recordings and artifacts that honor the respective athletic programs, as well as Aggie athletes who have made history or earned entry into the Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame.
One can view interactive championship trophies in a 360-degree angle, "virtually" try on an Aggie jersey from several sports, research Aggie lettermen, read about two dozen Aggie Legends or watch exciting game or event highlights. Former Texas A&M student-athletes share their stories on the Lettermen's Video Wall and the Building Champions display celebrates Texas A&M student-athletes' success in the classroom and beyond.
The Hall's largest display spotlights the history of Kyle Field and the recent redevelopment project. It includes video interviews, a time-lapsed construction video, photos of stadium changes over time and interesting facts about the project. At the end of the display sits an architectural model of the redeveloped Kyle Field.
The Texas A&M Lettermen's Association will oversee daily operations of the Hall of Champions. A team of volunteer docents will be onsite to answer questions and provide insight to the Hall's displays. Visit 12thMan.com/hallofchampions for the daily schedule.
Paid parking is available in the University Center Garage. Visitors may park for free in Lot 62 with appropriate parking credentials.
For questions about the Hall of Champions, call the Lettermen's Association at 979-846-3024.
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