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Galveston is a beautiful coastal city located in the state of Texas, more exactly on Galveston Island, being at the same time the county seat of Galveston County. The history of Galveston goes back to 1816, when the first European settlements were constructed in the area. The name of Galveston comes from the Count of Galvez, Bernardo de Galvez y Madrid. Galveston was then incorporated in 1839 and its development started immediately. Now, there are 47.743 people living in Galveston, making it the second most populous city in the county. Galveston is nicknamed 'The Oleander City', due to the large number of oleanders that grow here. Also, Galveston has a very developed tourism industry, because many people come to visit this city every year.

Top Attractions within Galveston

Moody Gardens is one of the most amazing tourist complexes you will ever see. This complex is renown mainly for its pyramid attractions. The most famous one is, without a doubt, the Aquarium Pyramid, which is one of the largest in the world and is home to a wide range of sealife species. Then, there is the Discovery Pyramid and the Rainforest Pyramid. Palm Beach is another great feature of the complex, as this landscaped sandy area has freshwater lagoons and offers numerous activities for children.

The Ocean Star Offshore Oil Rig & Museum is dedicated to the history of the offshore oil and gas industry. If you want to learn more about the subject, do not hesitate in coming here. Among the exhibits, the greatest ones are The Hall of Fame, The Pipe Deck, and The Drill Floor.

The Lone Star Flight Museum is another unique cultural institution in Galveston, which is dedicated to the history of aerospace. More than 40 historic aircrafts are put on display here.

The Strand Historic District is the place where you can learn more about the history and traditions of Galveston, throughout its historical Victorian buildings. The district is considered to be a National Historic Landmark District, as it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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