Rockport Wharves and Pavilions
Since 1866, wharves and piers have been a part of Rockport’s shores. The first wharf was at Rocky Point, constructed
Events, Stories, Insights, and Adventures
Since 1866, wharves and piers have been a part of Rockport’s shores. The first wharf was at Rocky Point, constructed
In 1866, James Doughty, T.H. Mathis, and John M. Mathis constructed cattle pens, with a long wharf that extended out
28°01’29.9″N 97°02’51.2″W Navigation Cir, Rockport, TX 78382 (see map) In 1866, James Doughty and Richard H. Wood, searching for a
28°01’28.3″N 97°03’01.5″W 198 TX-70 Loop, Rockport, TX (see map) Rockport’s commercial seafood companies have been operating for more than one
1104 E. Concho, Rockport, Tx 78382 (see map) MARKER TEXT In March 1948, Mrs. Fred B. Hunt issued a call
702 Navigation Circle, Rockport, Tx 78382 (see map) MARKER TEXT In 1935, Rockport Marine Lab was set up aboard the
902 Navigation Circle Rockport, Texas 78382 (see map) In 1969 local artists, including Jan Wendell and Estelle Stair, formed the
1202 Navigation Cir. Rockport, Texas 78382 (see map) The Texas Maritime Museum has been educating visitors about the rich maritime
The Spirit Columns, by Rockport artist, Jesus Bautista Moroles. Sculpted from Texas Red Granite, March 31, 1998. Plaque reads –