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Things To Do & See In Galveston
The Strand National Historic Landmark District was the heart of Galveston in the late 1800s and early 1900s when its star was bright and it was full of great promise, the "New York of Texas." A full service charter and rental company offering Bay, Jetty, and Offshore Fishing. Offering a horse drawn carriage service for weddings and special occasions, as well as historical eastend tours of Galveston. The East Lagoon Nature Trail was created to provide the public access into a tidal marsh environment for bird watching and nature study and for recreational purposes such as walking and fishing. Features a 3-story pavilion, the USS CAVALLA (WWII Submarine; the USS STEWART (destroyer escort - one of only 3 in the world); a Fishing Pier ; and a Playground. The park was built on an immigration station site and offers a three-story pavilion with a view of Galveston harbor, picnic sites, a playground area and a lighted fishing pier. Seawolf Park is available for company picnics, school field trips, and private parties. Galveston’s East Beach is the biggest and coolest beach in Texas. The Capt.John is the only deep sea party boat in Galveston licensed to carry over 49 passengers built since 1974. Share the adventure of the high seas at the Texas Seaport Museum, home of the celebrated 1877 tall ship ELISSA. The fixed rail Trolley searves Seawall Boulevard, 25th Street, downtown and the historic Strand District. and includes areas of the Galveston Wharf. The winery is a destination winery and has grown into a major tourist attraction in Santa Fe , Texas and Galveston County. |
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