Heritage Park is also in the museum district, where a number of older restored houses can be found and the district is also home to skyscrapers such as One Shoreline Plaza, local restaurants, various shops, a popular center of marinas, and Mirador de la Flor. Corpus Christi's museum district is located near the USS Lexington, travelers can look forward to places like the Museum of Asian Cultures, the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History, Hurricane Alley Waterpark, the South Texas Institute for the Arts, and the Harbor Playhouse Theatre, one of the oldest continually operating community theaters in Texas. The USS Lexington is another popular site, and is well-known not just for its history, but also for its appearance in the set for the 2000 film Pearl Harbor. There's also The Corpus Christi Botanical Gardens and Nature Center, the Hans and Pat Suter Wildlife Refuge on Oso Bay, Redfish Bay for world-class fishing and the nearby Pharaoh's golf course. Most of the attractions are centered around the area's sea-exploration spirit, so travelers can expect to be blown away by the Texas State Aquarium which is filled with exotic, endangered or just incredibly beautiful sea creatures. The city is home to a number of popular destinations for both tourists and residents, and some of the most visited attractions are located on North Beach, but there are activities and sights sprinkled across the city. Thousands flock here each year from other parts of Texas and across the United States for some Texas-styled island fun. Travelers and locals alike can look forward to a humid subtropical climate, as well as small islands just off the coast and breathtaking views and sights by the seaside. Corpus Christi is a coastal town located in southeast Texas and is a great spot for an authentic beach vacation.
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