Bonfire Memorial

Skulpturengarten
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Seth V
85 month ago
What a wonderful tribute to the fallen. Well crafted and designed to remind us how our past strengthens our future.
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Vonia
107 month ago
The path that leads to the memorial is definitely worth it. 1999 memorial for students.
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Bobby
114 month ago
My first time to see the memorial after so many years. Very contemplative & appropriate for a horrific tragedy.
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Texas A&M University
135 month ago
November 18th is Bonfire Remembrance Day, held to remember the students who were killed or injured by the collapse of the 1999 Aggie Bonfire.
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Sarah N
141 month ago
Truly inspiring and sobering, especially at night.
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Katherine G
152 month ago
If you can, coming here just before sunset is the best time to visit. Being able to watch the transition from light to dark and seeing the amber, bonfire-like lights start to glow is truly magical
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Johnathan H
157 month ago
This place has more emotions than words can explain. Truly a special place.
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Lara
164 month ago
Visit this Memorial of the fallen Aggies with true respect, don't walk over the hill to check it out...learn about the awesome tradition and walk along the pathway!
  • Texas A&M University (Bizzell & New Main), College Station, TX 77843, USA, GPS: 30.621265,-96.335655
  • http://www@tamu.edu