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The Great Storm Tour

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Galveston, US
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Experience the power and resilience of the human spirit with The Great Storm Tour. Relive the worst natural disaster in United States history as you embark on a walking tour through Galveston's Historic District. Hear the captivating stories of the brave Galvestonians who endured the storm and learn about the city's rich history. Immerse yourself in the past as you visit the site of Isaac Cline's office and witness the remnants of the 1900 storm survivor building. This tour offers a unique opportunity to connect with the past and gain a deeper understanding of the strength and resilience of the people of Galveston. Join us on The Great Storm Tour and discover the incredible history that shaped this remarkable city.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-13 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Walking tour of the Historic District
  • Stories of Galvestonians who endured the Great Storm
  • Learning about the city of Galveston
  • Seeing where Isaac Cline's office was
  • Immersing in the past and history of Galveston
  • Included is at least one stop in a 1900 storm survivor building.

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Introduction

Embark on a journey to the past with The Great Storm Tour, a captivating walking tour of Galveston's Historic District. This tour offers a unique opportunity to witness the aftermath of one of the worst natural disasters in the history of the United States. Step into the shoes of Galvestonians who endured the devastating Great Storm as their stories come to life. Immerse yourself in the rich history and charm of the city as you explore the very locations that played a significant role in this catastrophic event. From the national weather bureau in the Levy building to St. Mary's Basilica and the iconic Strand, every step unveils tales of resilience and survival.

What to expect?

During this 120-minute tour, you can expect a comprehensive exploration of Galveston's Historic District. The journey begins outside the County Court House on 22nd Street, where you will meet your knowledgeable guide. As you traverse the city's streets, notable landmarks and historic sites will be the focus of your attention. Gain intriguing insights into the 1900 storm's impact as you stop at significant locations such as the Levy building, St. Mary's Basilica, and The Strand. Through engaging storytelling, you will develop a deeper understanding of the storm's aftermath and its enduring legacy.

Who is this for?

The Great Storm Tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, curious travelers, and anyone seeking a unique and educational experience. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to Galveston, this tour offers valuable insights into the city's past. By avoiding exclusivity, the tour welcomes all individuals who are intrigued by the resilience and triumph of humanity in the face of adversity.

Why book this?

Discover the hidden stories and secrets of Galveston's Historic District with The Great Storm Tour. Not only will you be transported back in time, but you will also gain a deeper appreciation for the strength of the human spirit. Immerse yourself in the rich history and witness the city's determination to rebuild after the devastating storm. The knowledgeable and passionate guides will captivate you with their storytelling, ensuring an unforgettable experience that is both educational and engaging.

Good to know

When booking The Great Storm Tour, please be aware that the meeting point and end point are both outside the County Court House on 22nd Street. The tour duration is approximately 120 minutes, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of the key sites and stories. Wear comfortable walking shoes and come prepared to absorb the fascinating history that Galveston has to offer. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about this significant event, this tour promises to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the city and its indomitable spirit.

Reviews

Feedback from individuals who have taken The Great Storm Tour overwhelmingly praise its immersive storytelling and educational value. Travelers have commended the passionate guides who bring the city's history to life, giving visitors a true understanding of the events that unfolded during the Great Storm. Many reviewers express their appreciation for the insights and personal stories shared, highlighting the tour's ability to create a deep emotional connection to the past. Overall, visitors walk away with a profound appreciation for Galveston's resilience and a desire to learn even more about this important chapter in history.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

The Proletariat Gallery & Public House

This is the Levy building it was home to the national weather bureau in 1900. This is a mid-stopping point on the tour.

Galveston

We will walk by St. Mary's Basilica, Trinty Episcopal Church, and portions of Postoffice Street. Stories of historic locations important to the 1900 storm will be the focus of the tour and those stories will be told at those locations.

The Strand

We will stop at various places along the Strand including The Trolley Station, Yaga's, the 10 feet and under store, the Hutchings and Sealy Building, Sangerfest Park, & the Butterow Building where stories of the 1900 storm will be told.

Reviews

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I've read Isaac's Storm, and my family has history along the Texas coast, so I wanted to find out more about the 1900 Hurricane. Gin was a wealth of knowledge! Very informed and entertaining. She started with background history at the Galveston County Historical Museum, then took me on a walking tour downtown. So many stories! So much history! Gin was very kind and even made sure that I was at the trolly stop in order to catch the last train back to my hotel. Thank you for a wonderful afternoon, Gin!
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