Fulton Mansion State Historic Site

The Fulton Mansion State Historic Site in Rockport-Fulton, Texas, is a beautifully preserved example of 19th-century coastal architecture and a window into the region’s history. Built in 1877 by George and Harriet Fulton, the mansion reflects a combination of Victorian and coastal design, featuring innovative technologies for its time, including early forms of air conditioning, an advanced water system, and intricate woodwork.

Visitors to the mansion can explore its grand rooms, adorned with period furnishings, original decorative details, and artifacts that tell the story of the Fulton family and their life on the Texas Gulf Coast. Guided and self-guided tours provide insight into the mansion’s architectural significance, the daily life of its inhabitants, and the broader historical context of the late 1800s in Rockport-Fulton.

The site also hosts special events, educational programs, and seasonal activities, offering families and history enthusiasts the chance to engage with the past in a hands-on and interactive way. Its location along the waterfront adds to the charm, providing scenic views of the surrounding landscape.

The Fulton Mansion State Historic Site is more than just a historic home—it is a cultural treasure that preserves and celebrates the rich heritage of Rockport-Fulton. It offers visitors an unforgettable glimpse into the region’s history, architecture, and coastal lifestyle of a bygone era.