Shearn-Moody Plaza Executive
This tour will begin in front of the Shearn-Moody Plaza (25th & Strand) also know as The Railroad Museum. At this stop, you will hear about the haunted history of the Galveston Railroad Museum.
Shearn-Moody Plaza Executive
This tour will begin in front of the Shearn-Moody Plaza (25th & Strand) also know as The Railroad Museum. At this stop, you will hear about the haunted history of the Galveston Railroad Museum.
Brews Brothers
You will get to purchase and enjoy local and regional beers from around Texas.
Shark Shack
You will stop by the building that was a bank in the 1920s and hear about the ghost of a policeman that was killed when trying to stop a robber.
Merchants Mutual Insurance Company Building
You will hear about the spirits of those who haunt the building.
Hutchings, Sealy & Company Building
You will hear about the ghost of a woman named Sara who can be seen roaming the building.
Saengerfest Park
You will discuss the history of the Saengfest Park and hear about the "hanging tree" where public executions took place.
Hendley Market
You will discuss the Battle of Galveston in 1863 and hear about the ghosts of Civil War soldiers and other spirits that haunt the area.
3 Doors Down Bar
You will get to purchase and enjoy drinks at 3 Doors Down which has the absolute best lemon drops (hand made with fresh lemons) and the "little beer", which is a tiny shot that tastes like soft serve ice cream.
302 21st St
You will discuss the history of the American National Insurance Annex building, also known as the Medical Arts Building. You will learn why it is known as the Suicide Building.
O'Malley's Stage Door
You will get to purchase and enjoy drinks at Molly's Pub which is a charming Irish Pub right across the street from the haunted 1894 Opera House.
The Grand 1894 Opera House
You will discuss ghost of Charles Francis Coughlan.
Press Box
You will get the chance to purchase and enjoy drink at the Press Box which is a local favorite with a "Cheers" vibe located in one of the oldest building on the island.
The Oleander
You will learn about the history of the Oleander Hotel located in the red light district. Researchers have made claims that this building is more haunted than the city's cemetery.
Shearn-Moody Plaza Executive
Your tour will conclude at the Shearn-Moody Plaza.
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