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From the Coast to the Heart of Texas


Galveston

The charming port city of Galveston has so much to offer that you’ll want to get oriented by catching a ride on the 45-minute route of the Galveston Trolley along Rosenberg Avenue from the Seawall to the Strand and back. Lovers of historic architecture will want to stop at Bishop's Palace, the only structure in Texas to be included in the American Institute of Architecture's list of the 100 most noteworthy buildings. This spectacular 1886 mansion is so well built that it was practically the only thing still standing after the devastating hurricane of 1900. Another elegant structure is Ashton Villa, a three-story Italianate mansion listed in the National Register of Historic Homes.

As impressive as the architecture is, don’t forget that Galveston is first and foremost a beach destination. There’s always an opportunity to grab your beach towels and head to the sandy beach for a day in the sun. If you want to enjoy the ocean in a different way, continue your adventure on board the Elissa. This iron-hulled 19th-century ship has been beautifully restored to her former glory. Nearby, the Texas Seaport Museum chronicles Galveston's history as a major port. If you’re interested in seeing other remnants from Galveston’s glory days, you must tour the immaculately restored 31-room Moody Mansion and the Grand 1894 Opera House, which has been graced by performances by the Marx Brothers, Ray Charles and even the Vienna Boys’ Choir.

Evening is the perfect time to take a turn along the Seawall or window-shop along the Strand. Finding a seaside dining experience featuring the freshest local seafood is so easy. Board the Colonel to travel along the Gulf to the sounds of big-band and jazz tunes while enjoying a fabulous dinner on this paddle wheeler. You’ll see why this dinner-and-dance cruise is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

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