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COPANO BAY CAUSEWAY

Hwy 35N
Near Fulton, Texas

Photos courtesy Ken Rudine
Copano Bay Causeway, Copano Bay , Texas
Copano Bay Causeway
Photos courtesy Ken Rudine, October 2007
Photographer's Note:
This is a view of Copano Bay and the causeway on the north end of LIVE OAK POINT. Continuing south, nearing Fulton is the James Power stone. Two of the old bay bridge crossing members still stand also. This bridge has the following descriptive plaque:

COPANO BAY CAUSEWAY

Dedicated As
THE LYNDON B. JOHNSON CAUSEWAY
IN RECOGNITION OF HIS UNTIRING LEADERSHIP IN THE EFFORT TO ACCOMPLISH THOSE THINGS THAT WILL STRENGTH OUR DEFENSES DURING TIME OF WAR AND WILL AID OUR PROSPERITY IN TIME OF PEACE AS EXEMPLIFIED BY THIS PROJECT
ERECTED 1966

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Copano Bay Causeway plaque
Photos courtesy Ken Rudine, October 2007
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