Follet's Half Way House
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1/27/2012
In Texas, United States
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This is a small plastic box with a log, pencil and souvenir postcards, please feel free to take one. The cache has been placed by the property owner. The cache has been placed by the property owner with all the permissions needed from the Brazoria County Sheriffs Department, Brazoria County Civil DA's office, Facilities Management and the Brazoria County Parks Department.
The Follet family ran a ferry and inn at San Luis Pass in the mid-19th century. The Ferry was a sailing sloop that navigated the dangerous currents of the pass. The Half-Way House was built in 1836 and served as an inn for many years until it was destroyed in a storm in 1875. The grounds were heavily landscaped and travelers mentioned being able to pick oleander blossoms from the second floor windows. The cache has been placed by the property owner with all the permissions needed from the Brazoria County Sheriffs Department, Brazoria County Civil DA's office, Facilities Management and the Brazoria County Parks Department..
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