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Guests sailing from Galveston may be docked within feet of one of the US Navy's most historic battleships, USS Texas.
Battleship Texas will operate as a public attraction at Pier 15 after specific conditions are met, including a severe weather ...
Shutterstock USS Texas (BB-35), Galveston, TX They built USS Texas back when teddy Roosevelt was president. She went on to blast Nazi bunkers at D Day, chase German ships across the Atlantic, and ...
The USS Texas (BB-35), a New York -class battleship that has the distinction of serving in both world wars, has found a permanent home after floating aimlessly for the last several months.
The last World War I-era American dreadnought USS Texas (BB-35) will remain in the Port of Galveston as a museum ship, the city’s Wharves Board of Trustees announced. Texas will move to the city ...
Nearly three years after leaving its home by the San Jacinto Monument, the ship is going to dock permanently in Galveston.
History of Battleship Texas The Battleship Texas was one of around 6,900 vessels involved in the D-Day Invasion. It’s the last surviving battleship that saw action at Normandy.
Battleship Texas has a new permanent home. The Galveston Wharves Board voted unanimously on Tuesday to move the Battleship Texas to Pier 15, which is near the cruise terminals.
The Battleship Texas, or BB-35, is much more than one of the last U.S. warships still afloat to have served in both world wars. It's also the biggest public-opinion lightning rod in recent ...