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  2. The Bold Ones: The New Doctors - Wikipedia

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    E. G. Marshall as Dr. David Craig, a successful neurosurgeon who has opened his own exclusive clinic called The David Craig Institute of New Medicine. John Saxon as Dr. Ted Stuart, the chief of surgery at the clinic (seasons one through three). David Hartman as Dr. Paul Hunter, the chief of medicine at the clinic.

  3. Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier - Wikipedia

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    The new Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier was built 1,130 feet (340 m) out over the Gulf of Mexico waters. It had its "soft" opening on May 25, 2012. [6]The new pier complex is located where the original Pleasure Pier stood from 1943 until 1961, when it was destroyed by Hurricane Carla.

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

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    Location of Galveston County in Texas This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Galveston County, Texas . There are 10 districts, 73 individual properties, and four former properties listed on the National Register in the county.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas

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    Galveston: 83 3 Gulf Coast: 85 Garza: 6 0 Gulf Coast: 86 Gillespie: 22 1 Alamo: 87 Glasscock: 1 0 West Texas: 88 Goliad: 13 1 Alamo: 89 Gonzales: 12 0 Alamo: 90 Gray: 8 0 Gulf Coast: 91 Grayson: 9 0 Metroplex: 92 Gregg: 9 0 Upper East: 93 Grimes: 6 0 Central: 94 Guadalupe: 15 0 Alamo: 95 Hale: 2 1 Gulf Coast: 96 Hall: 2 0 Gulf Coast: 97 ...

  6. Hotel Galvez - Wikipedia

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    The Galveston that Was (Annotated reprint ed.). Houston: Museum of Fine Arts of Houston with Rice University Press. ISBN 978-0-89096-887-1. Beasley, Ellen; Fox, Stephen (1996). Galveston Architectural Guidebook. Houston: Rice University Press. ISBN 0-89263-345-X. Maca, Kathleen (2021). A History of the Hotel Galvez. Charleston, SC: History Press.

  7. Galveston Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The park has a seating capacity of 30,000 with VIP suites. The Galveston Bay Cruising Association holds regular regatta events on the bay such as the Bay Cup (Lakewood Yacht Club, Seabrook) and the Performance Cup. [157] The 2009 season had 22 events throughout the year offering entertainment for sportsmen and spectators.

  8. Fort Travis Seashore Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Travis Seashore Park is also the historic Fort Travis, a 60 acres (24 ha) military site with bunkers. The park is located in an area known as Bolivar Point , on the extreme west side of the Bolivar Peninsula in Galveston County , Texas .

  9. Seawolf Park - Wikipedia

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    Seawolf Park is a memorial to USS Seawolf (SS-197), a United States Navy Sargo-class submarine mistakenly sunk by U.S. Navy forces in 1944 during World War II. It is located on Pelican Island ( 29°20′03″N 94°46′45″W  /  29.33417°N 94.77917°W  / 29.33417; -94.77917 ), just north of Galveston, Texas , in the United States