No Ghosts! Follow a trained guide for detailed accounts of Galveston’s storied past on this 90-min walking tour through the island’s most historic locations.
From hurricane-scarred landmarks to the scandalous backstreets of the old “Red Light District,” you’ll discover the bold characters, hidden stories, and cultural forces that shaped the Free State of Galveston.
We’ll stroll through beautifully preserved 19th-century architecture, explore how Galveston rose to become Texas’s richest city, and reveal how vice, wealth, and resilience collided in a city that refused to follow the rules.
Hear tales of consequential natural disasters, notorious brothels, gangs and political drama—all just steps from grand theaters and elegant homes. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture lover, or simply curious about Galveston’s secret past, this tour delivers a captivating, eye-opening journey through the city’s complex legacy.
Bring the family and see Galveston in a whole new light!
Here we will introduce this tour, speak about basic Galveston history, and the Railroad Museum history.
We discuss the importance of The Strand street, Saengerfest Park, Galveston's Mardi Gras, and it's prior life as the "Wall Street of the South"
Discuss the significance of this mural and the important role that Galveston played in the Juneteenth historical holiday.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• Please arrive 15 minutes early. • Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Meet under the Railroad Museum sign outside of the building 123 Rosenberg St.