317 Fulton Beach Rd, Rockport, TX 78382, United StatesMap
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We had a rainy day while in Rockport and decided to visit the Fulton Mansion. It was very interesting and we are so glad we visited. The history is just incredible and the engineering impressive. We e...
On Sat, Aug 19, 2023, 1:56 PM Buddy LIGON wrote: Hello I was told / Offered by one of the Managers that it was fine for my 2 dogs to go swimming in their pond that it was filtered or clean wate...
We got there to late to go thru the mansion. They close at 4 pm but they quit selling tickets at 3:15. It’s best to park out back by the visitors center.
Granted, I am a history buff, but I think most people will enjoy a visit to this wonderful example of upper class life on the late-18th century Texas coast. It is certainly not what you would expect t...
We only visited the outside, as the inside viewing was closed when we arrived. It is in remarkable shape given it's age and proximity to the water (and storms). Worth a stop to at least walk around....
Wonderful
We had a rainy day while in Rockport and decided to visit the Fulton Mansion. It was very interesting and we are so glad we visited. The history is just incredible and the engineering impressive. We e...
Changing rules daily???
On Sat, Aug 19, 2023, 1:56 PM Buddy LIGON wrote: Hello I was told / Offered by one of the Managers that it was fine for my 2 dogs to go swimming in their pond that it was filtered or clean wate...
Got there late
We got there to late to go thru the mansion. They close at 4 pm but they quit selling tickets at 3:15. It’s best to park out back by the visitors center.
Strongly recommend if you are in the Coastal Bend
Granted, I am a history buff, but I think most people will enjoy a visit to this wonderful example of upper class life on the late-18th century Texas coast. It is certainly not what you would expect t...
Worth a visit, even if just outside.
We only visited the outside, as the inside viewing was closed when we arrived. It is in remarkable shape given it's age and proximity to the water (and storms). Worth a stop to at least walk around....