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Texas City

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This dike was built in the 1930s to protect the Texas City Channel from excessive silting and cross-currents of Galveston Bay.
This structure stretches for 5.3 miles into Galveston Bay and is considered the world’s longest man-made fishing pier.

Texas City Dike

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This charming retail hub is located on Gulf Freeway (Interstate Highway 45), a popular stop for motorists on a Texas road trip.
Buc-ee’s flaunts 60,000 square feet of commercial space, hosting a Texan boutique shop, a sporting goods store, a surf shop, a toy store, a deli, and a mini grocery store.

Buc-ee’s

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One way to best experience Texas City is to get out on the waters of Galveston Bay. There are many boat ramps in the city’s waterfront areas where plenty of boat rentals are also available.

Galveston Bay

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Also known as East Beach, this park is a peaceful coastal attraction in Galveston City, only 10 miles south of Texas City. Accessible via Boddeker Road, the Apffel Beach Park offers superb views of the Gulf of Mexico, the East End Lagoon Nature Preserve, Big Reef, and the Galveston Bay Shipping Channel.

Apffel Beach Park

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