Port Isabel, Texas

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Port Isabel, Texas is a small coastal city on the Gulf of Mexico known for its historic lighthouse, fishing industry, and role as a gateway to South Padre Island.

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Point Isabel, Texas 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
adjacentTo Laguna Madre NERFINISHED
climate humid subtropical climate
connectedBy Queen Isabella Causeway NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Cameron County NERFINISHED
economy service-based coastal economy
feature barrier-island coastal environment
governingBody City of Port Isabel government
governmentType council–manager government
hasAttraction coastal birdwatching
dolphin watching tours
fishing charters
historic district
marinas
hasCulturalActivity fishing tournaments
seafood festivals
hasEducationalInstitution public schools
hasFacility Port Isabel Harbor NERFINISHED
boat ramps
public fishing piers
hasIndustry commercial fishing
sport fishing
tourism industry
hasLandmark Port Isabel Lighthouse NERFINISHED
Port Isabel Lighthouse State Historic Site NERFINISHED
hasPort small craft port
knownFor coastal recreation
fishing industry
historic lighthouse
tourism
locatedIn Gulf Coast of Texas NERFINISHED
locatedInMetropolitanArea Brownsville–Harlingen metropolitan area NERFINISHED
locatedOn Gulf of Mexico
near South Padre Island, Texas NERFINISHED
partOf Rio Grande Valley NERFINISHED
postalCodeType ZIP Code
region South Texas NERFINISHED
role gateway to South Padre Island
state Texas
subjectTo tropical storms and hurricanes
timeZone Central Time Zone
touristSeason spring break
summer
transportLink Queen Isabella Memorial Bridge NERFINISHED

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Cameron County, Texas contains Port Isabel, Texas
Northern Mexico theater of the Mexican–American War primaryUSBase Port Isabel, Texas
this entity surface form: Point Isabel, Texas