Monday, July 6, 2020

Rocky Point COE

We arrived here in Queen City, Texas on June 30, 2020 for 3 nights.  I used blocks and jacks to level the coach and we had a waterfront site with water and 50 amp electric.  We experienced windy days here also and it was also hot and muggy.  The only drawback I can think of with this park is the trash.  The only dumpsters were near the entrance and the dump station.  Not within walking distance.  Other than that, this is a great park.  We paid $13 per night with our America the Beautiful Senior Pass and I rate this park F*****.

This is located near Texarkana, Texas, which borders Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana.  We visited a museum of regional history.  This museum had info and musical instruments of the musician and composer, Scott Jopin.  This old two story building used to be a bank and insurance company.  The insurance company had a big safe hidden behind a brick wall on the second story.  There were some military uniforms and medals exhibited there also.  We also toured another museum called the Ace of Clubs House, built in the 1800's.  Legend has it that this house was built with $10,000 won in a poker game.  This house had 22 sides and the entry ceiling boasts to 45 feet high.  The chandeliers operated on gas and electric.  The house still has it's original wiring, I hope it does not burn down.  

We stopped for supper at a sports bar, Walk-On's, that had cold draft beer and I ordered a Louisiana style gumbo, fried shrimp, fried catfish, hush puppies, and french fries.  Aggie ordered a fried shrimp po-boy and corn grits.  




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