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Secret Rockport
Shhhh. Don't tell a soul. Rockport is the coolest part of the Coastal Bend. Don't bother with touristy Port A, congested Corpus, souped up South Padre. Just hunker down in real Texas Gulf and enjoy. D...
The Rockport Art Center near Rockport beach was destroyed by hurricane Harvey but thank goodness the large exterior art scriptures made it through the hurricane. I love the Whooping Cranes and dolphin...
My husband and I went to the Rockport Art Center near Rockport beach and discovered the historic building was destroyed by hurricane Harvey. Thank goodness the large exterior art scriptures made it th...
The Art Center was destroyed in Harvey. They reopened in a small building on Austin Street. Very active gallery, with a small but interesting show schedule.
Secret Rockport
Shhhh. Don't tell a soul. Rockport is the coolest part of the Coastal Bend. Don't bother with touristy Port A, congested Corpus, souped up South Padre. Just hunker down in real Texas Gulf and enjoy. D...
Whooping Cranes and dolphins statues
The Rockport Art Center near Rockport beach was destroyed by hurricane Harvey but thank goodness the large exterior art scriptures made it through the hurricane. I love the Whooping Cranes and dolphin...
Beautiful Sculptures
Our dogs visited Rockport with us, so we were only able to view the exterior sculptures. It makes for a nice stroll near the beach. Shops are nearby.
Beautiful large exterior art scriptures
My husband and I went to the Rockport Art Center near Rockport beach and discovered the historic building was destroyed by hurricane Harvey. Thank goodness the large exterior art scriptures made it th...
Reopened on Austin Street
The Art Center was destroyed in Harvey. They reopened in a small building on Austin Street. Very active gallery, with a small but interesting show schedule.