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The last surviving dreadnought, which reopens as a museum in its new Galveston home next year, reminds visitors of its link to the Normandy invasion.
Now that Leo Pareja holds “the keys to the battleship,” he wants to drive massive growth, and he thinks the brokerage of the ...
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Houston Chronicle on MSNBattleship Texas hosts public tours about role in NormandyBattleship Texas may still be undergoing renovations, but the public will be able to view parts of the ship for the first time since before the pandemic as part of its new Normandy Tour.
Some things just feel illegal—like picking wildflowers or riding in the back of a pick-up truck, but in Texas, many are surprisingly legal.
Doug Myers is a digital content producer for CBS Texas. A longtime journalist, Doug has worked for four newspapers in Texas and Louisiana and for three television stations in Texas. He has also ...
Battleship Texas may still be undergoing renovations, but the public will be able to view parts of the ship for the first time since before the pandemic as part of its upcoming Normandy Tour.
It's been a long time coming, but the Battleship Texas is gradually getting ready to have company over again. For the next two months, its caretakers are inviting small groups to come aboard and ...
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Inside Battleship TexasKHOU 11 reporter Jason Miles takes us inside Battleship Texas before it opens to the public for tours. Hillary Clinton breaks silence on Trump’s controversial $400m Qatari jet Poison hemlock has ...
"This space has been recently reconstructed and restored," said ship experience coordinator Hunter Miertschin onboard Battleship Texas. This is the first time the Battleship Texas Foundation has ...
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