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The Great Storm Hurricane Walking Tour- Historic Strand District

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Today The Great Storm is still considered to be the worst natural disaster to ever happen in the United States. The Great Storm Tour offers a look back at this event and includes a walking tour of the Historic District with stops along the way where stories of Galvestonians that endured the storm are told. Learn about the city of Galveston and see where Isaac Cline's office was as the past comes to life.
Ville: Galveston
Fri 16 May
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Fri 16 May
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Ce qui est inclu
Included is at least one stop in a 1900 storm survivor building.
Included is at least one stop in a 1900 storm survivor building.
Included is at least one stop in a 1900 storm survivor building.
Included is at least one stop in a 1900 storm survivor building.
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Proletariat Gallery & Public House
This is the Levy building it was home to the national weather bureau in 1900. This is a mid-stopping point on the tour.
2
The Strand
We will stop at various places along the Strand including The Trolley Station, Yaga's, the 10 feet and under store, the Hutchings and Sealy Building, Sangerfest Park, & the Butterow Building where stories of the 1900 storm will be told.
3
The Proletariat Gallery & Public House
This is the Levy building it was home to the national weather bureau in 1900. This is a mid-stopping point on the tour.
4
The Strand
We will stop at various places along the Strand including The Trolley Station, Yaga's, the 10 feet and under store, the Hutchings and Sealy Building, Sangerfest Park, & the Butterow Building where stories of the 1900 storm will be told.
5
The Proletariat Gallery & Public House
This is the Levy building it was home to the national weather bureau in 1900. This is a mid-stopping point on the tour.
6
The Strand
We will stop at various places along the Strand including The Trolley Station, Yaga's, the 10 feet and under store, the Hutchings and Sealy Building, Sangerfest Park, & the Butterow Building where stories of the 1900 storm will be told.
7
The Proletariat Gallery & Public House
This is the Levy building it was home to the national weather bureau in 1900. This is a mid-stopping point on the tour.
8
The Strand
We will stop at various places along the Strand including The Trolley Station, Yaga's, the 10 feet and under store, the Hutchings and Sealy Building, Sangerfest Park, & the Butterow Building where stories of the 1900 storm will be told.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Commentaires (1)
P4473AAmegb
Mar 2024
I've read Isaac's Storm, and my family has history along the Texas coast, so I wanted to find out more about the 1900 Hurricane. Gin was a wealth of knowledge! Very informed and entertaining. She started with background history at the Galveston County Historical Museum, then took me on a walking tour downtown. So many stories! So much history! Gin was very kind and even made sure that I was at the trolly stop in order to catch the last train back to my hotel. Thank you for a wonderful afternoon, Gin!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2024
It was absolutely my pleasure! I am glad you enjoyed the tour and I am glad you were able to catch that trolley!

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