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Galveston Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in Galveston, Texas.
1859 Ashton Villa More Info
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Guided tours of this historic 1859 mansion are offered daily. The landmark is filled with original art, antiques and family heirlooms. Address: 2328 Broadway | Galveston, TX Tel: 1 409 762-3933
The Moody Mansion Museum More Info
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Visitors have the chance to see a four-story, 28,000-square-foot mansion built in 1895. The mansion houses a variety of temporary exhibits that display historical photographs, collectibles and memorabilia. Address: 2618 Broadway | Galveston, TX | 77550 [ Map ] Tel: 1 409 762-7668
1838 Michel B. Menard House More Info
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 1838 Greek Revival home is furnished with antiques dating back to the first half of the 19th century. Address: 1605 33rd Street | Galveston, TX Tel: 1 409 762-3933
1860 St. Joseph Church More Info
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The oldest German Catholic church in Texas, St. Joseph was built by German immigrants from 1859 to 1860. The church features many of the original statues and altar furnishings. Address: 2202 Avenue K | Galveston, TX Tel: 1 409 762-3933
1880 Garten Verein More Info
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Built in 1880, this building was the dancing pavilion of the Galveston Garten Verein, a social club for family and friends. Address: 2704 Avenue O | Galveston, TX Tel: 1 409 765-7834
1839 Williams House More Info
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This historic home, built in 1839, is a combination of Creole-plantation and New England architectural styles. Self-guided tours are available on Saturdays. Address: 3601 Avenue P | Galveston, TX Tel: 1 409 762-3933
Galveston Island Railroad Museum and Terminal More Info
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Visitors of this museum have the chance to learn about the history of the railroad in Texas, and see a railway waiting room constructed in 1932.
Address: 25th & the Strand | Galveston, TX Tel: 1 409 765-5700
Texas Seaport Museum More Info
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The Texas Seaport Museum is the site of the Tall Ship Elissa, a National Historic Landmark built in 1877. The museum tells the story of seaborne commerce and immigration through exhibits, films and artefacts. Address: Pier 21, Number 8 | Galveston, TX | 77550 Tel: 1 409 763-1877