City:Galveston
Launched in 1877, the iron-hulled barque Elissa is the premier operating exhibit at the Texas Seaport Museum.
Launched in 1937, the restored shrimp boat Santa Maria is part of the Texas Seaport Museum collection.
Located in the historic port of Galveston, the Texas Seaport Museum tells the story of a rich legacy of seaborne commerce and immigration.
Launched in 1969, the offshore drilling rig Ocean Star is now a museum on Galveston Island.
Galveston Historical Foundation is one of the largest not-for-profit historic preservation organizations working at the local level in the country.
Established and built in 1918, the Galveston Jetty Lighthouse was deactivated in 1972 and collapsed in 2000. The lantern room, rescued before the collapse, is now on display at Galveston College.
Launched in 1942, the World War II-era Edsall-class destroyer escort USS Stewart is a museum vessel at Seawolf Park.
Launched in 1944, the World War II-era submarine USS Cavalla is a dry-berth display at Seawolf Park on Pelican Island near Galveston.
Launched in 1969, the offshore drilling rig Ocean Star is now a museum on Galveston Island.
Seawolf Park is a memorial to the lost crew of the submarine USS Seawolf, lost during World War II.
Seawolf Park is home to the submarine USS Cavalla and the destroyer escort USS Stewart.
