1. Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
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2. Colonia Del Rey RV Park
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3. Heritage Park
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4. Padre Balli Park
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5. South Texas Botanical Gardens
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6. RV Park of Corpus Christi
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7. Christi Park Inc
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8. Nueces County Parks & Rec
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9. Lamar Park
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10. Seaside Memorial Park & Funeral Home
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11. West Guth Park
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12. Corpus Christi Parks & Rec
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13. Blucher Park
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14. Park Apartments
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15. National Park Ranger
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16. Greenwood Ball Park
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17. Greyhound RV Park
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18. Windsor Park Animal Hospital
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19. Swantner Park
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20. Marina Village RV & Mobile Home
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21. American Bank
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22. Antonio E. Garcia Arts & Education Center
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23. Brighton Park Baptist Church
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24. Hazel Bazemore Park
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25. Hazel Bazemore Park
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26. Oak Park Elementary School
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27. Crestmont Park
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28. Holly Park Apartments
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29. Susie Dugan Skate Park
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30. Lakeview Park
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31. Bill Witt City Park
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32. Misty Winds ARC Community
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About 'Corpus Christi, TX, USA'
Corpus Christi is a coastal city in the South Texas region of the U.S. The county seat of Nueces County, it also extends into Aransas, Kleberg, and San Patricio counties. The MSA population in 2008 was 416,376. The population was 305,215 at the 2010 census making it the eighth-largest city in the state. The city has been nicknamed the 'Sparkling City by the Sea', particularly in literature promoting tourism.. It is the principal city of the three-county Corpus Christi Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger Corpus Christi-Kingsville Combined Statistical Area. state of Texas. The translation from Latin of the city's name is Body of Christ, given to the settlement by the Spanish, in honor of the Blessed Sacrament . | |
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