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  2. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site is the best preserved convict settlement in Australia located only 90min from nipaluna/Hobart.

  3. PORT ARTHUR. We're the official Cajun Capital of Texas, cher! Check out our Things to Do! Cajun Two-Step to Port Arthur.

  4. Port Arthur is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, 90 mi (140 km) east of Houston. Part of the Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan area, Port Arthur lies primarily in Jefferson County, with a small, uninhabited extension in Orange County. The largest oil refinery in the United States, the Motiva Refinery, is located there.

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · Port Arthur's 2023 Holiday Parade. City employees are always looking for ways to spread some cheer around the city! Stay updated on what happening in Port Arthur.

  6. Discover all the fun things to do in Port Arthur, from paddling Sabine Lake to exploring the world-famous Museum of the Gulf Coast.

  7. Port Arthur is a town and former convict settlement on the Tasman Peninsula, in Tasmania, Australia. It is located approximately 97 kilometres (60 mi) southeast of the state capital, Hobart .

  8. Port Arthur is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is a must-visit for its historical value and amazing location. Find out more about it here on tasmania.com.

  9. Cajun flavor, dramatic history and natural beauty come together in Port Arthur. Set on the shores of Sabine Lake—a 90,000-acre salt water estuary on the Texas-Louisiana border—Port Arthur is known for its outdoor offerings, cuisine and culture.

  10. We love Port Arthur, Texas. Grab the kids for a fun filled day on Pleasure Island or rent a kayak at Sea Rim State Park for some extra adventure. Visit one of our many museums or take a stroll through one of our botanical gardens.

  11. Port Arthur has celebrated more than 100 years as a Gulf Coast city, but its timeline is only a fraction of the greater history of the region’s inhabitants. The shores of Sabine Lake have been occupied more than 1,500 years; American Indians, primarily the Atakapas, were the earliest known settlers.

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