Port Isabel Historical Museum


Built (in 1899) sturdily of bricks to resist storms, the home of the history museum served at various times as the town’s railroad station, post office and general store. It now houses a large collection of artifacts from the 1846–48 Mexican-American War, and smaller displays on regional and local history. You’ll find it one block south of TX 100, near the lighthouse.


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