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World War II Coastal Defenses at the Aransas Pass

In the late 1700's the US began a coastal defense system t...

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Aransas Pass

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Aransas Pass, The natural inlet (3 miles) to ...

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The San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad in Rockport

During its early years Rockport relied on Gulf shipping fo...

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World War II Coastal Defenses at the Aransas Pass

In the late 1700's the US began a coastal defense system to protect ports and strategic points. Texas, which became a State in 1845, featured several Gulf Coast sites that would prove important in the US Military engagements in the ...

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Aransas Pass

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Aransas Pass, The natural inlet (3 miles) to Aransas Bay, separates San Jose and Mustang Islands. These islands are part of a chain of barrier islands which extend along the entire length of Texas' coastal mainland.

At the beginning of the ...

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The San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad in Rockport

During its early years Rockport relied on Gulf shipping for goods and services. After the arrival of the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad in 1888, however, the town’s economic focus changed to include rail shipping and a burgeoning tourism ...

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