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Wycieczka po dzielnicy czerwonych latarni w Galveston

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Return to a time when the mob ran Galveston and their guests were treated as if they were family. When you crossed the bridge you enter "The Free State of Galveston," where the only rules were mob rules. The stars of the era were world class entertainers brought in to perform in the casinos, including Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Dean Martin. Everyone was enjoying their own "Vegas Dream" right here in Galveston.
Miasto: Galveston
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Guided tour of Galveston's red light district
Guided tour of Galveston's red light district
Guided tour of Galveston's red light district
Guided tour of Galveston's red light district
Guided tour of Galveston's red light district
Guided tour of Galveston's red light district
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Active military personnel free
Czego oczekiwać
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Magazyn antyków
Pierwotnie hotel Oleander w 1913 r. Wpisany do Zielonej Księgi jako bezpieczna przystań na południu Jim Crow. Miejsce, w którym afroamerykańscy podróżnicy mogli zatrzymać się w drodze do Galveston.
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Antique Warehouse
Originally the Oleander Hotel in 1913. Listed in the Green Book as safe haven in the Jim Crow south. A place where the African American travelers could stay their journey to Galveston.
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Antique Warehouse
Originally the Oleander Hotel in 1913. Listed in the Green Book as safe haven in the Jim Crow south. A place where the African American travelers could stay their journey to Galveston.
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Antique Warehouse
Originally the Oleander Hotel in 1913. Listed in the Green Book as safe haven in the Jim Crow south. A place where the African American travelers could stay their journey to Galveston.
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Antique Warehouse
Originally the Oleander Hotel in 1913. Listed in the Green Book as safe haven in the Jim Crow south. A place where the African American travelers could stay their journey to Galveston.
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Antique Warehouse
Originally the Oleander Hotel in 1913. Listed in the Green Book as safe haven in the Jim Crow south. A place where the African American travelers could stay their journey to Galveston.
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Antique Warehouse
Originally the Oleander Hotel in 1913. Listed in the Green Book as safe haven in the Jim Crow south. A place where the African American travelers could stay their journey to Galveston.
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Zasady anulowania
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Zdjęcia podróżników
Recenzje (219)
vidishat2024
Dec 2024
Jeff was amazing in bringing history back to life through the Red Light district walking tour we had. As much as we enjoyed the tour in itself, he shared few fun facts about Galveston too. Thanks Jeff! Totally worth it.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Dec 2024
So glad to hear that Jeff took you on a wonderful tour! Thank you for joining us, come back soon!
N4352EYjosephb
Dec 2024
Very informative and pleasant host. Answered any questions we had and even gave some recommendations on places to visit
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Dec 2024
Thanks for joining us! We are glad that you had a good time and got everything you needed!
mjb788
Dec 2024
Thomas did a great job with the tour. Very informative and held everyone’s attention with his awesome dad jokes!! Highly recommend Thomas
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Dec 2024
Thanks for joining us & glad you went with Thomas. He is one of our best and we hope you learned something on this 5-star tour!

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