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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Texas' Unalienable Right: The Beach

Texas' Unalienable Right: The Beach

Texas' Open Beaches Act, a law that has protected public access to most of the state's coastline since 1959. We explore the Act's impact on beach accessibility, local economies, and the preservation o...

30 Aug 20245min

Galveston's Benefactor: Henry Rosenberg

Galveston's Benefactor: Henry Rosenberg

Henry Rosenberg, a Swiss immigrant who arrived in Galveston in 1843, became a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist, significantly shaping the city's development. Despite his contributions to pub...

23 Aug 20247min

Sin City of the Southwest: Galveston

Sin City of the Southwest: Galveston

Galveston's history is a complex mix of prosperity and vice, shaped by its role as a major port city and its reputation as the "Sin City of the Southwest." The Island's era of gambling, bootlegging, a...

16 Aug 20246min

Galveston's Pleasure Pier: Flagship of Amusement

Galveston's Pleasure Pier: Flagship of Amusement

Let's explore Galveston's Pleasure Pier, from its World War II days as a military depot to its transformation into a beloved amusement hub, to hotel, and back to amusement park that has delighted visi...

9 Aug 20246min

Galveston-Veracruz: A Coastal Connection (Sister City Series)

Galveston-Veracruz: A Coastal Connection (Sister City Series)

Galveston Island and Veracruz, Mexico, have formed a unique bond through their shared history and coastal tourism. The cities became "Sister Cities" in 1985. Galveston Unscripted on video! What is ...

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Galveston-Niigata: 60 Years of Cultural Exchange  (Sister City Series)

Galveston-Niigata: 60 Years of Cultural Exchange (Sister City Series)

The sister city relationship between Galveston Island and Niigata, Japan, has flourished since 1965 through shared challenges and cultural exchanges. As their 60th anniversary approaches, we'll explor...

26 Juli 20244min

Sargassum: Balancing Nature and Tourism

Sargassum: Balancing Nature and Tourism

How does a seemingly bothersome seaweed transform into a pivotal element of the marine ecosystem? The green and brown seaweed that washes ashore on Galveston’s beaches each year, providing essential h...

19 Juli 20246min

Stewart Beach: Eight Decades of Family Fun and Transformation

Stewart Beach: Eight Decades of Family Fun and Transformation

From its conception by Mayor Brantley Harris, inspired by the grand beaches of the Atlantic Coast, to its development with the help of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration, ...

12 Juli 20244min

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