
Port Isabel and South Padre Island serve as the focal points of this coastal survey, linked by the prominent Queen Isabella Cswy. The landscape is defined by its deep-water access and complex hydrography, featuring the Brownsville Ship Channel and the Intracoastal Waterway which navigate between Long Island and the mainland. For local history researchers, the map identifies specific resting places including the Port Isabel City Cem and Santa Isabel Cem, situated near the town's grid of named streets like Tarpon Ave and E Adams St.
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