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  2. United States Customs House and Court House (Galveston, Texas)

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    The U.S. Custom House survived the Civil War and various disasters including the 1885 Galveston Fire, the Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900, Hurricane Carla in 1967, and a boiler explosion in 1978 that resulted in the closing of the second floor for almost two decades. Although these events required extensive repairs and renovations, the U.S ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Galveston ...

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    August 14, 1984 (1921–1921 1/2 Ave. D: Galveston: Historic Resources of the Galveston Central Business District MRA: 8: Building at 1925–1927 Market Street

  4. East End Historic District (Galveston, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The East End Historic District encompasses a large 19th-century residential area in eastern Galveston, Texas. The area is roughly bounded by Broadway to the south, Market St to the north, 19th St to the west, and 9th street to the east. The area has one of the best-preserved and largest concentrations of 19th-century residential architecture in ...

  5. Bishop's Palace (Galveston, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Bishop's Palace attained Recorded Texas Historic Landmark status in 1967. It was listed with the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and was added to the Galveston East End Historic District in 1975. [7] The house is now owned by the Galveston Historical Foundation and self-guided tours are available daily.

  6. Michel B. Menard House - Wikipedia

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    The Menard House, also known as The Oaks, is a historic detached-home located at 1605 Thirty-Third Street in Galveston, Texas. Built in 1838, it is the oldest surviving structure in Galveston as recently as 2014 and is on the National Register of Historic Places .The address for the home is 1604 33rd St, Galveston TX.

  7. Moody Mansion - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] Her children never visited the opulent mansion designed to bring them back to Galveston. [3] Willis lived alone in the house with a single housekeeper who was paid $1,000 a year, three times the wages domestics earned at the time. [2] Willis commissioned an English architect, William H. Tyndall, [5] to design the home.

  8. File:Galveston US Post Office, Custom House and Courthouse.jpg

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    English: The inscription on the building says, "Galveston US Post Office, Custom House and Courthouse." In front of the building a historical marker reads: "First weather service office in Texas, and one of first in the United States; established April 19, 1871, slightly over a year after Congress passed an act in Feb. 1870 creating the Public Weather Service of the United States under the ...

  9. Category:Custom houses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    United States Custom House (Charleston, South Carolina) United States Custom House (Philadelphia) United States Custom House (Portland, Maine) United States Custom House (San Ysidro, California) United States Custom House, Court House, and Post Office (Chicago, 1880) United States Customhouse (Denver) United States Customhouse (Houston)