Historical markers can be found on many of the highways and byways throughout the state. These markers commemorate diverse topics in Texas past, including historical settlements, symbolic buildings, military sites, and important individuals. We have all seen them, but do we take the time to stop and read the story? On Bolivar, there are several historical markers that tell part of the rich history of the peninsula. Starting at Fort Travis and ending in High Island, you can find 11 of these markers. Some day, take the time to drive along the highway and visit each one. You will surely enrich your historical knowledge of the area.
Learn more about each historical marker at the link below.
![]() POINT BOLIVAR | ![]() FORT TRAVIS | ![]() BOLIVAR POINT |
![]() JANE LONG | ![]() POINT BOLIVAR | ![]() POINT BOLIVAR CEMETERY |
![]() CRENSHAW CEMETERY | ![]() THE BREAKERS | ![]() ROLLOVER FISH PASS |
![]() ROLLOVER FISH PASS (Ike) | ![]() CHARLES CRONEA | ![]() HIGH ISLAND |
Learn more about Bolivar History at the link below.