Galveston 1900 Storm Memorial

Galveston 1900 Storm Memorial on the seawall by artist David W. Moore. – photo by Joe Alexander
Galveston 1900 Storm Memorial on the seawall by artist David W. Moore. – photo by Joe Alexander
Galveston was devastated by a hurricane in 1900.

A century later, the Galveston 1900 Storm Memorial was dedicated on the seawall overlooking the Gulf of Mexico.

The memorial survived another major hurricane in 2008.

Galveston Island animal art

Nick’s Kitchen and Beach Bar facing the beach in Galveston. – photo by Joe Alexander
Nick’s Kitchen and Beach Bar facing the beach in Galveston. – photo by Joe Alexander
Animal art is common in Galveston near the beach – both at businesses and in public places. Most of it reflects the island’s relationship with the sea.

Sailing ship ELISSA in Galveston

The sailing ship ELISSA docked in Galveston, Texas. - photo by Joe Alexander
The sailing ship ELISSA docked in Galveston, Texas. – photo by Joe Alexander
The three-masted sailing ship ELISSA was built in Scotland in 1877 and now calls Galveston home. ELISSA is the Official Tall Ship of Texas.

A man, his best friend… and hopefully some fish

A fisherman takes advantage of a calm morning in Galveston, Texas. - photo by Joe Alexander
A fisherman takes advantage of a calm morning in Galveston, Texas. – photo by Joe Alexander
A series of jetties project out into the Gulf of Mexico from the seawall in Galveston, Texas.

The jetties help stabilize the seawall and slow erosion – as well as providing convenient places to fish.