Charlotte, Under the Microscope

Charlotte, Under the Microscope

We trace Dr. Charlotte Schaefer’s path from standout UTMB student to Texas trailblazer in public health, teaching, and women-led enterprise. A hookworm breakthrough, a sister-run pharmacy, and a fierce respect for detail show how small choices shape big outcomes. • UTMB’s early years and the barrier for women • why “M. Charlotte” matters for historical research • the 1901 hookworm identification and public health impact • becoming UTMB’s first female faculty and later full ...

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The Grand 1894 Opera House: 130 Years of Performance & Preservation

The Grand 1894 Opera House: 130 Years of Performance & Preservation

The Grand 1894 Opera House, the oldest continually operating opera house in Texas, is a living testament to Galveston's resilience and love for the arts. Since its opening in 1895, The Grand has hoste...

20 Des 202410min

Galveston's Gilded Age: Economic Expansion and Innovation in a Transformative Era

Galveston's Gilded Age: Economic Expansion and Innovation in a Transformative Era

The Gilded Age in Galveston was a transformative period from 1870 to 1900 when wealth, innovation, and ambition shaped the island's economy and culture. This era saw Galveston emerge as a vital port, ...

13 Des 20247min

Dickens on the Strand: Victorian Era Christmas Thanks To Historical Preservation in Galveston

Dickens on the Strand: Victorian Era Christmas Thanks To Historical Preservation in Galveston

Since 1973, Dickens on the Strand has transformed Galveston's historic downtown into a festive 19th-century London, celebrating the timeless works of Charles Dickens. Organized by the Galveston Histor...

5 Des 20246min

Galveston and Macharaviaya: Strategic Ties and Revolutionary Heroes (Sister City Series)

Galveston and Macharaviaya: Strategic Ties and Revolutionary Heroes (Sister City Series)

Macharaviaya, a small village in southern Spain, is the birthplace of Bernardo de Galvez, a key figure in the American Revolution who aided the colonies against British forces. His efforts in securing...

29 Nov 20246min

Sacred Heart Catholic Church: Resilience and Community in Galveston

Sacred Heart Catholic Church: Resilience and Community in Galveston

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, located at 14th Street and Broadway in Galveston's East End Historic District, is a masterpiece of resilience and architectural brilliance. Designed in 1904 with Gothic, ...

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Galveston's Street Name Series: East End North & South Streets

Galveston's Street Name Series: East End North & South Streets

In this episode of the Galveston Street Names series, we dive into the history behind Galveston’s east end north-to-south streets. From St. Mary’s Boulevard to Rosenberg Avenue, each street reveals st...

15 Nov 20248min

Galveston Invents A Government: The Galveston Plan

Galveston Invents A Government: The Galveston Plan

The Galveston Plan, developed in 1901 after the devastating 1900 hurricane, was a revolutionary form of city government that created a commission system where elected leaders each oversaw specific are...

8 Nov 20247min

Galveston and Stavanger: Maritime Heritage and Industry Bonds (Sister City Series)

Galveston and Stavanger: Maritime Heritage and Industry Bonds (Sister City Series)

Galveston's sister city, Stavanger, Norway, shares a rich maritime history and economic ties, particularly in the oil industry, reflecting their coastal locations along the North Sea and Gulf of Mexic...

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