As I mentioned for what is now the post covering Foxhole Lounge, there used to be a whole post called "Stories of the West Loop" which was developed into other posts on this blog. That post also talked about the areas "beyond the border", the places where while they weren't technically far away from home, they were enough out of the way that I never saw them unless I was going on a bigger trip. Texas Hall of Fame, was of course, one of them.
Seeing as how most of the College Station-focused FM 2818 posts have been developed in some form or fashion, there needs to be more on Bryan specifically (and while Bryan content has increased in recent years--of the 110 posts from the 1/1/2020 post of O'Reilly Auto Parts Texas Avenue, College Station and 3/1/25's On the Border, nearly a third of them have been in Bryan, and I expect the trend to continue.
Most of what I could say about Texas Hall of Fame, the warehouse-like building that sat here since September 1978 and was another sight off of FM 2818/Harvey Mitchell Parkway when traveling that direction was written by The Eagle in 2003. If you still deign to give The Eagle your money you can see at the top of the page here. But I don't like broken pages and pop-ups, and neither should you, so here are the scans reproduced below.
Johnny Lyon, the sole owner of the club at the time, kept his promise—he kept the Hall alive as long as he lived....but in November 2010, Lyon passed away at the age of 73.
New ownership kept the Hall open for another year but in late December 2011, the Hall cancelled their New Years Eve events and closed permanently. The loss of the area's biggest (and most inclusive—the other dance halls catered exclusively to college students) was a mournful one, and the dance hall did not reopen (nor did a similar project announced in early 2012, the "College Station Hall of Fame", which was to be built somewhere in south College Station).
Soon afterwards, the site was redeveloped for Rudder's Landing, a new Walmart-anchored power center that would add mostly fast food to West Bryan (rather than just the McDonald's there at the southwest corner) though the actual site of the dance hall has never been redeveloped itself, at least for now.
According to the most recent PDF (archived from here), the second phase of Rudder's Landing will not only incorporate the old Texas Hall of Fame space but Bryan Mobile Truck & Trailer Repair (at 683 North Harvey Mitchell Pkwy., former home of Bryan's Central Freight Lines terminal) would be torn down for Atwoods.
Finally, I should mention that the address of the Hall of Fame was 649 N. Harvey Mitchell Pkwy., though this name was only bestowed after FM 2818 got a real name, prior to this, it didn't HAVE an address. As of the June 2026 update, this page no longer hosts additional information on Rudder's Landing, but I figured that it really wasn't a direct replacement and instead I've added it to an updated version of Carbon-izer's FM 2818 page effective 7/1/2026.
UPDATE 06-26-2026: Removed Rudder's Landing information (including associated tags...[villa maria], [2010s], [car wash], [chick-fil-a], [discount stores], [Subway], [Walmart]) in favor of the FM 2818 page. It will go live July 1, 2026. As a result this post has been renamed to "Texas Hall of Fame" from "Texas Hall of Fame and Rudder's Landing".


