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  2. Surfside Beach, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Surfside Beach, also known locally as Surfside, is a city in Brazoria County, Texas, United States, that is situated on Follet's Island by the Gulf of Mexico near the city of Freeport. The population was 640 at the 2020 census. [ 4 ]

  3. Fort Velasco - Wikipedia

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    Fort Velasco was a small circular palisade fort built by a garrison of Mexican soldiers at (what would become known as) Velasco, Texas at the present-day location of Surfside Beach on the northeast bank at the mouth of the Brazos River and Texas Gulf Coast. [1]

  4. Follet's Island - Wikipedia

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    Surfside Beach, Texas Follet's Island is a barrier island on the Texas Gulf Coast in Brazoria County, Texas , immediately southwest of Galveston Island . Follet's Island separates the Christmas Bay system from the Gulf of Mexico , making it one of a chain of barrier islands running along most of the Texas coast. [ 1 ]

  5. Surfside Beach raising parking and registration fees. Here’s ...

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    Visitors to Surfside Beach this spring and summer can expect to pay more for parking. Town council members on Jan. 23 approved increasing the town’s parking rates for premium lots to $3 an hour ...

  6. Surfside is getting a new Italian market and bakery. Here’s ...

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    Roma Ray Italian Bakery & Food Market is set to open in Surfside Beach hopefully in October, Leggio said. The market will have its own deli, including Boar’s Head cold cuts, fresh produce, bread ...

  7. San Luis Pass (Galveston Island) - Wikipedia

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    Surfside Beach is the closest city on the other side of Galveston along Brazoria County Road 257. The east approach to the San Luis Pass Bridge also serves as the western terminus of FM 3005 . As of 2024, the bridge is the only toll crossing in the Houston Metro that continues to collect cash and does not utilize electronic toll collection .