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The Progress: Anahuac: Granite Media Partners 1901 Wednesday 467 Andrews County News: Andrews: Scott Wood and Scott Wesner 1934 Sunday / Thursday 884 Western Observer: Anson: 1883 Wednesday 1,919 Aransas Pass Progress: Aransas Pass: Moser Community Media 1909 Wednesday 1,319 Archer County News: Archer City: 1908 Thursday 922 Athens Daily Review ...
All the roads that lead to the Aransas Pass police station. Linda Thompson joined the Aransas Pass Police Department in 1979. About 6,500 people lived in Aransas Pass around that year, U.S. Census ...
Pam Wheat Stranahan, a historian, talks about a canon ball and model ship in an exhibit on Aransas County, on Friday, March 1, 2024, in Rockport, Texas.
The second lighthouse in Texas was built at Aransas Pass by the United States government to protect shipping in Aransas Bay. Aransas Pass was originally pictured as becoming a major Texas hub of commerce and travel with rail links to the harbor and harbor links by ships to Mexico, New York and other destinations. Today, Aransas Pass is the ...
Aransas Pass Light Station: Aransas Pass Light Station: August 3, 1977 : N of Port Aransas on Harbor Island: Port Aransas: Brick lighthouse built in 1857 2: Bracht House: Bracht House: October 11, 2023 : 902 East Cornwall St.
Anthony Leal, 30, hands a prize toy to Faith, 8, and Gracie Gonzalez, 9, at the 74th annual Shrimporee in Aransas Pass on June 11, 2022.
San Antonio, Fredericksburg and Northern Locomotive 101. The Fredericksburg and Northern Railway was a connector line between Fredericksburg, Texas, and the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway. It operated under that name from 1917 until 1942. From 1913 to 1917, it was operated as the San Antonio, Fredericksburg and Northern Railway.
Aransas Pass is located on the shore of Redfish Bay, a tidal water body between Corpus Christi Bay to the south and Aransas Bay to the north. The city is on the mainland of Texas and is connected to Mustang Island (which contains the city of Port Aransas) by a 6-mile (9.7 km)-long causeway, and a free ferry that carries vehicles to the island.