Rockport in Aransas County, Texas — The American South (West South Central)
Historic Shellcrete Square
Leadership Aransas County XIV Class Project – June 2010
Photographed By Norman Frank, March 21, 2012
1. Historic Shellcrete Square Marker
Inscription.
Historic Shellcrete Square. Leadership Aransas County XIV Class Project – June 2010. Between 1935 and 1939, the Texas Highway Department constructed several roadside parks along Highway 35 in Aransas County. Local residents ~ Mrs. J.L. Bell, Harry Hertzberg, Mrs. Eli Hertzberg, Joe S. Sheldon, Arnold K. Sheldon, Harry Traylor, and W.W. Wendell ~ donated the land for these parks., You are standing at one of those parks that overlooked a spectacular lake, as shown in the photo to the left, now referred to as Tule Creek West., The park photograph, shown to the right, was taken in 1952 after renovation to the park. These parks were widely used and enjoyed by residents and tourists in Aransas County to relax and view the beautiful live oaks and the lake., This particular park featured a shellcrete entry and a round shellcrete flowerbed that can still be seen. The use of shellcrete for construction is a part of the history of Aransas County and speaks to the inventive spirit of our founding families., The City of Rockport acquired this acreage in 2009 to restore this natural area for the enjoyment of all visitors. Leadership Aransas County class XIV is proud to partner with the City in this project to revitalize this land and highlight one of the county’s many hidden historical sites. . This historical marker was erected in 2010 by Visionaries in Preservation, Leadership Aransas County 20 XIV 10, City of Rockport. It is in Rockport in Aransas County Texas
Between 1935 and 1939, the Texas Highway Department constructed several roadside parks along Highway 35 in Aransas County. Local residents ~ Mrs. J.L. Bell, Harry Hertzberg, Mrs. Eli Hertzberg, Joe S. Sheldon, Arnold K. Sheldon, Harry Traylor, and W.W. Wendell ~ donated the land for these parks.
You are standing at one of those parks that overlooked a spectacular lake, as shown in the photo to the left, now referred to as Tule Creek West.
The park photograph, shown to the right, was taken in 1952 after renovation to the park. These parks were widely used and enjoyed by residents and tourists in Aransas County to relax and view the beautiful live oaks and the lake.
This particular park featured a shellcrete entry and a round shellcrete flowerbed that can still be seen. The use of shellcrete for construction is a part of the history of Aransas County and speaks to the inventive spirit of our founding families.
The City of Rockport acquired this acreage in 2009 to restore this natural area for the enjoyment of all visitors. Leadership Aransas County class XIV is proud to partner with the City in this
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project to revitalize this land and highlight one of the county’s many hidden historical sites.
Erected 2010 by Visionaries in Preservation, Leadership Aransas County 20 XIV 10, City of Rockport. (Marker Number 9.)
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Notable Places. A significant historical year for this entry is 1935.
Location. 28° 3.044′ N, 97° 2.523′ W. Marker is in Rockport, Texas, in Aransas County. Marker is on Business State Highway 35, 0.1 miles south of Harbor Drive, on the left when traveling north. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 2401 Business Hwy 35 N, Rockport TX 78382, United States of America. Touch for directions.
6. First Eight Signs for Rockport's Pathways to History
Photographed By Norman Frank, March 21, 2012
7. #9 and Future Signage for Rockport's Pathways to History
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on March 21, 2012. This page has been viewed 1,270 times since then and 229 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. submitted on March 21, 2012. • Bernard Fisher was the editor who published this page.