The LaSalle Monument at Indianola is a significant statue marking the location or port that ships carrying Polish and German immigrants docked and unloaded the new soon to be citizens. Indianola was the second largest port of entry in Texas, after Galveston. However, Indianola was low lying town and later destroyed by a separate Category 4 Hurricane and a Category 3 that made landfall 11 years later.
Regarding the monument, I was disappointed that the Polish plaque didn’t mention the Polish towns such as Kosciusko or Panna Maria. The German heritage plaque was much more...
Read moreErected by the state of Texas back in 1936, the monument to Rene Robert Cavallier encloses losts of historic facts about US History. The place is very well located and includes information but it should be better kept and maintained periodically. It certainly looks more like and...
Read moreThis is a fantastic place to chill out, have a little reflection, and have a beautiful view. Also, there is easy access to launch your boat around lots of spaces for fishing. Also, there are many spaces; if you have an RV, there are...
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