Galvez and Evia: How Two Spaniards Crafted the Gulf Coast We Know Today

Galvez and Evia: How Two Spaniards Crafted the Gulf Coast We Know Today

Prepare to become acquainted with tow Spaniards, Bernardo De Galvez and Jose De Evia. One man is an unsung hero of the American Revolutionary War and the other is responsible for naming Galveston Bay. This episode takes us on a journey through the life and times of these lesser-known figures. We reveal significant contributions from Galvez's early days as a teenage soldier in Europe, the Americas, and North Africa to his pivotal role as Governor of Spanish-controlled Louisiana. We take a look...

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Small Waves, Big Community: The Resilient Soul of Galveston Surfing

Small Waves, Big Community: The Resilient Soul of Galveston Surfing

Galveston Island has created its own unique surf culture, embracing the Gulf's inconsistent waves and even finding creative alternatives like tanker surfing. What started with lifeguards using rescue ...

20 Jun 20258min

Where Salt Air Meets Sweet Sound

Where Salt Air Meets Sweet Sound

Galveston Island's rich musical heritage produced three extraordinary African-American musicians who carried their island-inspired sounds to the world stage. Frederick Tillis, Louis "Blues Boy" Jones,...

13 Jun 20258min

160 Years of Juneteenth! The Journey of Juneteenth Begins in Galveston

160 Years of Juneteenth! The Journey of Juneteenth Begins in Galveston

2025 marks the 160th year of Juneteenth, a powerful reminder of the day in 1865 when freedom finally reached the last enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, over two years after the Emancipation Proclam...

6 Jun 20256min

From Mercantile Roots to Cultural Cornerstone: The 150-Year Evolution of Rosenberg Library

From Mercantile Roots to Cultural Cornerstone: The 150-Year Evolution of Rosenberg Library

Mike Miller, director of the Rosenberg Library, shares the fascinating 150-year evolution of one of Texas's oldest public libraries and how it became Galveston's premier historical research institutio...

30 Mai 202510min

Lost Heroes Return

Lost Heroes Return

A World War II Marine from Galveston, First Lieutenant Justin G. Mills, was identified 77 years after his death in the Battle of Tarawa. His remains were recovered through collaborative efforts betwee...

23 Mai 202514min

Presidents and Paranoia: Galveston's Role in the Texas Revolution

Presidents and Paranoia: Galveston's Role in the Texas Revolution

During the Texas Revolution, Galveston Island served as a vital stronghold, supply hub, and temporary capital for the fledgling Republic of Texas. Long before its incorporation as a city, this barrier...

16 Mai 202511min

The Rolling History of Galveston's Iconic Trolley System

The Rolling History of Galveston's Iconic Trolley System

Hop on board for a ride through Galveston’s past! From mule-drawn streetcars to vintage trolleys still rolling today, discover how this island’s unique transit history helped shape its streets—and its...

9 Mai 20256min

The Galveston Movement: A Gateway of Hope

The Galveston Movement: A Gateway of Hope

In the early 1900s, over 10,000 Jewish immigrants fleeing persecution in Eastern Europe arrived in the U.S. through Galveston, Texas—not Ellis Island. This episode explores the remarkable Galveston Mo...

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