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Nostalgic Luxury at Cinnamon Shore

Without airs, 18-mile long Mustang Island with its quirky, fun-loving town, a fisher’s bolthole known as Port Aransas, has been a Texas tourism staple for decades. Before that, it harbored native people, the Karankawa, and was the enclave of pirates, Spanish explorers, wild horses and some cattlemen — not to mention a slew of great tarpon hunters, including Teddy Roosevelt.  Still unaffected and unspoiled today, Port A and its environs have grow…
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San Antonio Magazine broke the news in on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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