Reedy Chapel's Storied Past and Cultural Impact

Reedy Chapel's Storied Past and Cultural Impact

Reedy Chapel, located at 20th Street and Broadway in Galveston, is a historic church that played a role in the announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas on June 19, 1865, a date now celebrated as Juneteenth. Established in 1848 and known as the "Mother Church of Texas," it became the first African Methodist Episcopal Church in the state and hosted the first two annual conferences of the AME Church. Despite being rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1885 and damaged by the 1900 storm, ...

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Texas' Unalienable Right: The Beach

Texas' Unalienable Right: The Beach

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Galveston's Benefactor: Henry Rosenberg

Galveston's Benefactor: Henry Rosenberg

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Sin City of the Southwest: Galveston

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Galveston's Pleasure Pier: Flagship of Amusement

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

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

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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...

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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, ...

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