Segregated Beachfront and African American Lifeguards of the early 20th century

Segregated Beachfront and African American Lifeguards of the early 20th century

Follow Galveston Unscripted on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! More history content on Visit Galveston! James Helton and Wavery Guidry were two of Galveston's most well-known African American lifeguards who patrolled the beaches between 28th and 29th street in the early 20th century. Despite the racial segregation of the time, the pair dedicated themselves to the safety of their community and are responsible for numerous beachfront rescues. They are examples of Galvestonians fighting adver...

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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...

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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, ...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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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