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  2. Fort Point Light (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Point Light ; Location: Entrance to Galveston Bay, Texas: Coordinates (approx.): Tower; Constructed: 1881: Foundation: screw-pile: Construction: cast-iron/wood: Height: 47 feet (14 m): Shape: hexagonal house: Light; First lit: 1882: Deactivated: 1909: Lens: Fourth order Fresnel lens: Characteristic: Fixed white with several red and dark sectors: Fort Point Light was a lighthouse located ...

  3. Point Bolivar Light - Wikipedia

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    1862 map of Galveston showing the position of the lighthouse During the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 , the lighthouse served as a shelter for at least 125 people, saving their lives. In 1915, the lighthouse also survived another hurricane, where winds of 126 miles per hour were recorded.

  4. Port of Galveston - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Galveston is the fourth-busiest cruise ship homeport in North America [18] and one of the top 10 homeports in the world. [24] Over the years, the port has welcomed ships from major cruise lines including Carnival Cruise Lines , Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines , Princess Cruises , Disney Cruise Lines , and Norwegian Cruise Lines . [ 20 ]

  5. List of lighthouses in Texas - Wikipedia

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    There are several lighthouses in the U.S. state of Texas, including several listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] Not every lighthouse in Texas is listed here as some have very little information known about them. Saluria, and Swash lights for example were built right before the civil war and were both destroyed by confederate ...

  6. File:Bolivar Lighthouse -- Point Bolivar, Galveston, Texas.jpg

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    The first lighthouse was built in the mid-1850s and was taken down during the Civil War so Union warships could not use it as a navigational aid. After withstanding over 150 years of erosion, the lighthouse is now entirely black. This has caused some to call it "The Haunted Lighthouse" of Bolivar.

  7. USCGC Harry Claiborne - Wikipedia

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    The ship's namesake is lighthouse keeper Harry C. Claiborne. Claiborne was the principal lighthouse keeper of the Bolivar Point light when the Hurricane of 1900 hit the Texas coast near Galveston. Storm surge covered the low-lying barrier island where the light was located, but before the ground floor entrance to the lighthouse was submerged ...

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  9. Bolivar Peninsula, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse is located on the western end of the peninsula, directly across from Fort Travis seawolf Park. Fort Travis in Bolivar Peninsula, a separate facility from Fort Travis in Galveston, was built with construction starting in 1898.