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Port Aransas South Jetty
February 20, 2007  RSS feed
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Tourist Bureau can handle all your visitor needs
      F irst time and frequent visitors to Port Aransas can get their questions answered by dropping in at the Chamber of Commerce-Tourist Bureau. It is at 403 W. Cotter, about a block east of the ferry landing in the cheery yellow building trimmed in white. There you'll find informatin about member businesses and brochures from other Texas destination for those staying for a longer time.
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Airport booms along with city
      S everal recent improvements at Port Aransas' Mustang Beach bring the once-quiet little island airport into direct competition with larger fields such as T.C. McCampbell Airport in Aransas Pass and Aransas County Airport in Rockport. If you haven't visited the airport in a while, you may be surprised at what's there now.
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Trolley, Flexi-B fares higher
      I f you're used to riding around Port Aransas on the trolley for free, better reach for a roll of quarters. Effective last summer, the Regional Transportation Authority in Corpus Christi - which operates the trolley as well as the Flexi-B route from Port Aransas to Corpus Christi - imposed a fare on the trolley for the first time.
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Primer for getting started on new life in Port Aransas
      I f you are among those who have made, or are about to make, Port Aransas your permanent home, here are a few tips to help you get settled. Once you've secured your living quarters - through the South Jetty real estate or classified ads, of course! - it's time to set up housekeeping.
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