Yesterday we headed down to Galveston from Houston to hit the beach. As a fan of Erik Larson’s book, “Issac’s Storm,” which focuses on the hurricane of 1900 that devastated the city, I was also looking forward to checking out some of the buildings that survived that storm.
So, before heading over to Stewart Beach, we grabbed some lunch in Galveston’s historic downtown area and I took a few pictures.
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