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Aransas County

301 N. Live Oak, Rockport, TX

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Created out of the coastal portion of Refugio County in 1871, Aransas County is the second smallest county in Texas. Within its boundaries are three bays of the Gulf of Mexico: Copano, St. Charles, and Aransas. The area was the site of early Indian inhabitation and Spanish exploration, as well as Anglo colonization efforts of the 1830s and 1840s. Aransas County communities are supported by such industries as fishing, agriculture, off-shore oil production, bird watching, and tourism. The county is home to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, created in 1937. (1990)

— Texas Historical Commission, 1990

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301 N. Live Oak, Rockport, Texas

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Marker Details

THC Number
#179
Year Erected
1990
Location
Rockport, TX
Category
Civic & Government

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