Indianola, TX
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About Indianola
- • Henrietta King, founder of the King Ranch, lived in Indianola during her childhood.
- • The Texas seaport of Indianola was a major entry point for German immigrants.
- • Its deepwater port made Indianola a major 19th-century shipping center.
- • Before its demise, Indianola challenged Galveston as Texas's primary port.
- • Two devastating hurricanes in 1875 and 1886 decimated Indianola.
- • Named in 1846 after its founder's wife, Indians, and the sea, it was once a bustling town.
- • Its population is now virtually zero, a stark contrast to its 1870s peak.
- • Sitting just a few feet above sea level, it was incredibly vulnerable to storms.
- • Fishing and tourism are the primary economic activities in the surrounding area.
- • A wistful, melancholic feeling permeates the air where a vibrant city once stood.
- • The Houston Astros, 90 miles away, won the 2017 World Series.
- • Nearby Port Lavaca is known for its excellent fishing tournaments.
- • Matagorda Bay borders the townsite, influencing its history and environment.
- • Karankawa Indians inhabited the coastal regions around the area before European settlement.
- • A devastating hurricane completely destroyed the town in 1875, leading to its abandonment.