Captions List for Galveston, TX Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Galveston: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

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  • Galveston: Decorated arch at entrance to Strand National Historic Landmark District.
  • Galveston: Galveston Island Trolley car.
  • Galveston: Galveston Island Trolley car.
  • Galveston: Heritage stores on The Strand seen from Kempner.
  • Galveston: Galveston Arts Center building (2127 The Strand at Kempner).
  • Galveston: Trueheart-Adriance building (1882) (210 Kempner).
  • Galveston: Upper stories of Trueheart-Adriance building.
  • Galveston: Cast iron columns of Trueheart-Adriance building.
  • Galveston: Stewart building (1882) (Kempner at Mechanic) originally for cotton export.
  • Galveston: Corner details of Stewart building.
  • Galveston: Facade of Stewart building.
  • Galveston: Front door of Stewart building.
  • Galveston: Brown Victorian building with covered sidewalk (306 Kempner).
  • Galveston: United States National Bank building (1924) (2201 Market St.) 12 floors.
  • Galveston: Old Galveston News building (1884) (Mechanic St.).
  • Galveston: Old Galveston News building (1884) (Mechanic St.).
  • Galveston: W.L. Moody building (1882) (The Strand at Kempner) started as a cotton exchange.
  • Galveston: Horse passes Italianate building on The Strand.
  • Galveston: Galveston Island Trolley on The Strand.
  • Galveston: Old Galveston Square (1871) former J. Rosenfield & Co. building on The Strand.
  • Galveston: Old Galveston Square modified with solarium & giant trumpet.
  • Galveston: Merchants Mutual Insurance Company & neighboring building on The Strand.
  • Galveston: Merchants Mutual Insurance Company building (1870) on The Strand.
  • Galveston: Merchants Mutual Insurance Company doorway.
  • Galveston: Shop signs along The Strand.
  • Galveston: View of The Strand.
  • Galveston: Hutchings & Sealy buildings (1895) (The Strand at Mitchell Ave.).
  • Galveston: Hutchings building detail.
  • Galveston: Sealy building detail.
  • Galveston: Hutchings building side facade.
  • Galveston: Romanesque building on The Strand.
  • Galveston: Galveston Island Railroad Museum in Old Santa Fe depot (1932) (123 Rosenberg St.) now Shearn Moody Plaza.
  • Galveston: Old Santa Fe depot portal of Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Leon & H. Blum Co. building (1880 & 1882) (Merchant at Rosenberg Ave.) now the Tremont House hotel.
  • Galveston: Leon & H. Blum Co. building / Tremont House hotel facade.
  • Galveston: Jacob. building (1898) (21 Moody at Post Office).
  • Galveston: Galveston Island Trolley passes Grand Opera House.
  • Galveston: Grand Opera House (1894) (2020 Post Office St.).
  • Galveston: Grand Opera House entrance archway.
  • Galveston: Grand Opera House stone rosette.
  • Galveston: Galveston Historical Foundation in former U.S. Custom House (1857-61) (502 20th St.).
  • Galveston: Corinthian & Ionic columns of former U.S. Custom House.
  • Galveston: Moody Mansion (1894) (2618 Broadway).
  • Galveston: Moody Mansion arcaded veranda.
  • Galveston: Moody Mansion front porch.
  • Galveston: Moody Mansion carved lion over front entrance.
  • Galveston: Ashton Villa (1859) (23rd at Broadway).
  • Galveston: Ashton Villa iron balconies over front door.
  • Galveston: Ashton Villa second story details.
  • Galveston: Ashton Villa iron work details.
  • Galveston: Ashton Villa brackets.
  • Galveston: Ashton Villa iron fence with ears of corn motif.
  • Galveston: Ashton Villa iron fence post with cast ears of corn.
  • Galveston: Ashton Villa iron fence post with cast grain, sun flowers & bounty harvest.
  • Galveston: Open Gates mansion (1889-91) (2424 Broadway) built for George Sealy, president of Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad.
  • Galveston: Open Gates arcaded porch.
  • Galveston: Open Gates roofline.
  • Galveston: Open Gates turret.
  • Galveston: Tribute monument to from Henry Rosenberg to the Heroes of the Texas Revolution of 1836.
  • Galveston: Rosenberg Library (1904) on Sealy Ave.
  • Galveston: Cruise ship Ecstacy above rail cars.
  • Galveston: Cruise ship Ecstacy bridge.
  • Galveston: Cruise ship Ecstacy windows & people.
  • Galveston: Cruise ship Ecstacy stack.
  • Galveston: Cruise ship Ecstacy bow.
  • Galveston: Cruise ship Ecstacy passes barque The Elissa.
  • Galveston: Cruise ship Ecstacy stern.
  • Galveston: Cruise ship Ecstacy passes museum ship Elissa.
  • Galveston: The Elissa (1877) square rigged iron barque with 103 foot mast built in Scotland hauled Texas cotton.
  • Galveston: Fisherman's wharf giant fish sculpture.
  • Galveston: Fisherman's wharf seafood grill.
  • Galveston: Paddle wheel sightseeing ship on Galveston bay.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace (1887-94) (1402 Broadway).
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace 14th Street side.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace conservatory.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace round veranda.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace corner tower.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace carved lion.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace corner tower & chimney.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace cast iron railings.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace tower detail.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace urn at entrance.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace portal & flying stairway.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace front door.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace front door arch with carved face.
  • Galveston: Bishop's Palace window arch with carvings & iron railings.
  • Galveston: Sacred Heart Catholic Church (1904 &1915) (1302 Broadway).
  • Galveston: Sacred Heart Church & Bishop's Palace.
  • Galveston: Sacred Heart Church Dome (1915).
  • Galveston: Powhatan S. Wren house (1873 & 85) (1403 Broadway).
  • Galveston: Lucas Apartments (1907) (1407 Broadway) with unusual window boxes opposite Bishop's Palace.
  • Galveston: Archibald R. Campbell house (1871) (1515 Broadway) with delicate porches.
  • Galveston: J.C. League house (1892-3) (1702 Broadway).
  • Galveston: Sonnentheil house (1886-7) (1826 Sealy).
  • Galveston: Sonnentheil house woodwork details.
  • Galveston: Jens Moller rooming house (c1899) (1818 Sealy).
  • Galveston: Jens Moller house (1897) (1814 Sealy) with thin double columns supporting porches.
  • Galveston: Max Maas house (c1886) (1802 Sealy).
  • Galveston: Max Maas house Italianate soffit details with Texas stars.
  • Galveston: Clarke-Jockusch house (1895) (1728 Sealy) stuccoed to imitate stone.
  • Galveston: John C. Trube house aka Danish Castle (1890) (1627 Sealy).
  • Galveston: John C. Trube house staircase rising to front door rotunda.
  • Galveston: John C. Trube house details.
  • Galveston: M. Wansker house (1907) (1817 Sealy).
  • Galveston: Henry Hackbarth house (1916) (1610 Sealy).
  • Galveston: Dr. Thomas Thompson house (c1875 & 82) (1503 Sealy).
  • Galveston: J.H. Ruhl house (1874) (1428 Sealy).
  • Galveston: Vernacular house (1416 Sealy).
  • Galveston: August J. Henck cottage (c1893) (1412 Sealy).
  • Galveston: Skinner house (1895) (1318 Sealy) with lacework surfaces & original iron fence.
  • Galveston: Lemuel C. Burr house (1876) (1228 Sealy).
  • Galveston: Lemuel C. Burr house upper veranda with Gothic arch.
  • Galveston: Lemuel C. Burr house cutaway corner of entry.
  • Galveston: George Seeligson house (1875) (1208 Ball).
  • Galveston: Griffin house (c1886) (1310-12 Ball) double house.
  • Galveston: Frederich-Erhard house (1894) (1320 Ball).
  • Galveston: Charles Hurley house (1868) (1328 Ball) owned by builder of Galveston, Pecos & Colorado RR.
  • Galveston: M.W. Shaw house (c1900) (1428 Ball) a rare brick home.
  • Galveston: Ball, Lockhart house (1890) (1502 Ball).
  • Galveston: Lacework house with flowers (1512 Ball).
  • Galveston: The Cottage of Bernard Roensch (1882) (1517 Ball) with octagonal tower & gingerbread.
  • Galveston: Joel B. Wolfe house (c1894) (1602 Ball) called Maison des Fleur for decoration with octagonal tower.
  • Galveston: Frederick Beissner house (1888) (1702 Ball).
  • Galveston: Frederick Beissner house gable design detail.
  • Galveston: Elevated small houses (c1894) (1709, 11 & 15 Ball).
  • Galveston: Elevated cottage (c1894) (1715 Ball) with jigsaw woodwork.
  • Galveston: Maud J.H. Moller house (c1895) (1827 Ball) with curved staircase & rotunda.
  • Galveston: Pair of shotgun cottages (c1880) (1722 & 4 Winnie).
  • Galveston: Mrs. Jetta Davis house (1887) (1712 Winnie).
  • Galveston: A Wilkins Miller cottage (1895) (1707 Winnie).
  • Galveston: Elevated cottage (c1900) (1015 Church).
  • Galveston: Alexander B. Everett house (c1881) (1211 Church) with decorative details.
  • Galveston: N. Grumbach house (1887) (1718 Church).
  • Galveston: William Meininger house (1896) (1722 Church).
  • Galveston: Emma Meyer house (c1888) (1717 Church) & Mrs. Charles C. Allen house (1898) (1721 Church).
  • Galveston: Pair of Victorian arcaded houses (1887) (1808 & 1802 Postoffice).
  • Galveston: Victorian arcaded house (1887) (1808 Postoffice) with green tower.
  • Galveston: Victorian arcaded house (1887) (1802 Postoffice) with red tower.
  • Galveston: Red & blue house (c1891) (1717 Postoffice).
  • Galveston: Pink house with rounded verandas (1720 Postoffice).
  • Galveston: Isaac Heffron house (1899) (511 17th St.) now Victorian Inn.
  • Galveston: Rudolph Kruger house (1888) (1628 Postoffice).
  • Galveston: Landes-McDonough house (1887-8) (1602 Postoffice).
  • Galveston: Landes-McDonough house turrets.
  • Galveston: Landes-McDonough house verandas & ironwork.
  • Galveston: G. Reymershoffer house (1887) (1302 Postoffice) with jigsaw decoration.
  • Galveston: Henry Rosenberg house (1859) (1306 Market).
  • Galveston: Henry Rosenberg house Swiss merchant who donated wealth to city.
  • Galveston: I. Lovenberg house (1877) (1412 Market).
  • Galveston: Dr. William Keiller house (1886) (1409 Market).
  • Galveston: Edward T. Austin house (1860s) (1502 Market).
  • Galveston: G.W. Grover-Chambers house (1859) (1520 Market).
  • Galveston: Yellow & pink elevated houses (610 14th St.).
  • Galveston: Wooden houses (Church Ave. at 19th St.).
  • Galveston: Elevated house (2215 Sealy Ave.).
  • Galveston: First Presbyterian Church (1872-89) (1903 Church St.).
  • Galveston: First Presbyterian Church facade.
  • Galveston: Eaton Memorial Chapel (1882) (2216 Ball).
  • Galveston: Eaton Memorial Chapel portal.
  • Galveston: St Mary's Cathedral Basilica (1847) (2011 Church St.).
  • Galveston: St Mary's Cathedral spires.
  • Galveston: Congregation B'nai Israel Synagogue (1870) on Kempner St. now part of Masonic Temple.
  • Galveston: Masonic Temple on Kempner St.
  • Galveston: Masonic Temple on Kempner St.
  • Galveston: First Baptist church (1958) on Sealy Ave.
  • Galveston: First Baptist church spire.
  • Galveston: Sweeney-Royston house (c1895) (2402 Avenue L).
  • Galveston: Former Letitia Rosenberg Home for Aged Women (1895) (1804 25th St.).
  • Galveston: Garten Verein Pavilion (1880) (27th St. at Ave. O in Kempner Park).
  • Galveston: Moody Gardens, a ten story pyramid contains a rainforest.
  • Galveston: Structural detail of rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Rainforest pyramid amid palm trees at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Rainforest in pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber) in rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Scarlet Ibis in rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Scarlet Ibis in rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Parrots in rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Parrots in rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Parrots in rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Pink Giant Gourami (Osphronemus goramy) fish from Indonesia in rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Marine toad from Latin America in rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Giant fruit bat in rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Two toed sloth face in rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Two toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus) in rainforest pyramid at Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Old Santa Fe depot recreation of waiting room in Railroad Museum with Ghosts of Travelers Past by sculptors Irvan & Elliot Schwartze.
  • Galveston: Cook Locomotive Works 4-6-0 steam locomotive (1893) at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Boiler & drive wheels of Cook Locomotive Works 4-6-0 steam locomotive (1893) at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: 4-8-4 Steam locomotive 555 at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Budd Rail Diesel Car (RDC) (1954) at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: United States Rail Road Post Office car at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Interior of Rail Road Post Office car where mail was sorted in transit at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Interior of Pullman sleeping car at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Santa Fe American Flyer passenger car at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Burlington Route streamlined at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Texas Limited aluminum passenger car at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Rolling stock & terminal at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Petroleum tankers at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Southwestern themed rabbit on Santa Fe dining car china at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Pullman dining car china at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Jicase Threshing Machine Company steam tractor at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Eagle maker's plaque of Jicase Threshing Machine Company steam tractor at Railroad Museum.
  • Galveston: Aircraft collection of the Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: B-17 Flying Fortress at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: B-17 Flying Fortress nose at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: B-17 Flying Fortress tail at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: B-25 Mitchell prop bomber at Lone Star Flight Museum used by General Doolittle's raiders to bomb Tokyo in 1942.
  • Galveston: Nose of B-25 Mitchell at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Side profile of B-25 Mitchell at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: B-25 Mitchell at Lone Star Flight Museum seen against pyramids of Moody Gardens.
  • Galveston: Vought F4U-5N Corsair prop fighter (1942) at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Vought F4U-5N Corsair gull wing shape at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Vought F4U-5N Corsair nose at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Vought F4U-5N Corsair side profile at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Supermarine Spitfire prop fighter at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Douglas SDB-5 Dauntless dive bomber (1940) at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Douglas AD-4NA (A-1D) Skyraider (1952) at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: P-38 / l-5 Lightning (1939) at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: P-38 / l-5 Lightning double fuselage at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Douglas A-20 Havoc (1938) at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Twin prop engines of Douglas A-20 Havoc at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: 1941 Ford at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Grumman F3F-2 fighter biplane (1935) at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Harvard MK IV (1952-4) in RCAF colors at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Cessna AT-17 / UC-78 (T-50) trainer at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: PB4Y-2 Privateer at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon (WWII) at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon side view at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: PBY Catalina flying boat (1940) at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: PBY Catalina nose at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Douglas DC-3 (1930s) at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Douglas DC-3 (1930s) at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Convair TB-58 Hustler jet bomber at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Convair TB-58 Hustler nose at Lone Star Flight Museum.
  • Galveston: Full scale model of Japanese 'WWII Ohka piloted rocket bomb (1944) at Lone Star Flight Museum.

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