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Ghost Towns of Copano 1840-1880

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We invite you to join the FHC: Step back in time and explore the Ghost Towns of Copano Bay 1840 to 1880. Discover the stories of Copano Bay, where ships sailed the natural channel from Aransas Pass. Learn about the rise and fall of towns like Lamar and St. Mary's, which served shippers until devastating hurricanes in the late 1880s.
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The History Center for Aransas County showcases local heritage.  Outdoor and indoor exhibits tell the stories of the real people of Aransas County. The Center provides space for displays, workshops, meetings and gatherings.

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