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  • Rails of Ambition: Gulf To Santa Fe
    2025/12/05

    This episode follows the rise, collapse, and rebirth of the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway, from flooded bridges and financial ruin to George Sealy’s bold rescue and the line’s explosive expansion across the state. It’s a story of ambition, civic pride, and the stubborn determination that connected Galveston to the nation on its own terms.

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    10 分
  • Three Families Chose Galveston And Built A Legacy Of Care, Commerce, And Culture
    2025/11/15

    We trace how three families—Sealy, Moody, and Kempner—turned business success into civic power that still shapes Galveston’s health care, education, and arts. From the 1900 storm to modern foundations, the story shows how philanthropy functions like infrastructure.

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    7 分
  • Preserving Battleship Texas: History, Repairs, And A New Home
    2025/11/07

    The Battleship Texas, a century-old World War Dreadnought turned museum ship, is truly part of world history. She will be calling Galveston home for the foreseeable future! We trace Battleship Texas from dreadnought legend to a revived future at Pier 15. Kandace Trujillo Gilman shares the hard engineering, funding strategy, and education plans that turn preservation into a sustainable mission for the last surviving dreadnought.

    • defining a dreadnought and Texas’s big-gun design
    • World War I service and five major World War II operations
    • Why Galveston: attendance growth and sustainability
    • Pier 15 dredging, monopiles, gangway, and ticketing
    • historic deck restoration in longleaf yellow pine
    • five-inch gun removal and heavy-lift logistics
    • drainage fixes, interior restoration
    • HNSA collaboration and sharing methods across fleets
    • dry dock tours as fundraising and public education
    • future programs: guided tours, overnights, special events

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    22 分
  • Oysters and The Bay
    2025/10/31

    We open with a groan-worthy oyster joke, then dive into how reefs shaped Galveston Bay’s ecology, history, and seafood economy. We trace the move from open harvest to science-based management and examine restoration, recycling, and aquaculture as tools for a fragile, working bay.

    • scale and role of Galveston Bay
    • indigenous shell middens and cultural roots
    • oysters as keystone reef builders
    • growth rates, filtration, and habitat benefits
    • industry history and economic impact
    • regulation by TPWD
    • license buybacks and private leases
    • storm, flood, and drought threats
    • partnerships in reef restoration and shell recycling
    • hatcheries, resilient strains, and emerging aquaculture
    • sustaining a wild fishery with clear rules


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    8 分
  • Concrete Ghosts Of Galveston Bay
    2025/10/24

    Two concrete tankers, the SS Selma and SS Durham, turn a wartime shortcut into coastal legend. We trace how steel shortages sparked bold builds, why those ships failed at sea, and how their wrecks still shape fishing, folklore, and engineering lessons.

    • concrete ship origins during WWI steel shortage
    • how reinforced concrete hulls promised speed and savings
    • the Selma’s specs, accident, failed repairs, and scuttling
    • the wreck as reef, prohibition liquor smash, local lore
    • Frenchy LeBlanc’s hermitage and media spectacle
    • the Durham’s whale-back design and underpowered engine
    • miserable Tampico voyage, sales, towlines, collisions
    • conversion to storage and Sportsman’s Pier, storm damage
    • where to spot remains near Pelican Island and North Jetty
    • why the fleet ended and what engineers learned about durability


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    11 分
  • From Galveston Heiress To Hands-On Philanthropist
    2025/10/17

    A vivid portrait of Betty Brown emerges: a bold Galveston socialite who turned privilege into service, steered a women’s home with hands-on grit, and shaped civic life before and after the 1900 storm. We trace the woman behind the legend, separating folklore from the record while honoring the force of her will.

    • family roots, Ashton Villa, and early wealth
    • European art study and expanding worldview
    • public image, gossip, and social daring
    • the 1900 hurricane and relief efforts
    • leadership at the Letitia Rosenberg Home
    • inventive fundraising and Angora cats
    • defense of the tango and cultural pushback
    • health decline, resignation, and tributes
    • folklore, hauntings, and enduring legacy


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    12 分
  • Two women from one island changed how America moved to rhythm and blues
    2025/10/10

    Two Galveston originals reshaped American rhythm and blues: Camille Howard with boogie-woogie fire and Esther Phillips with a deep, briny voice that bent genres. We trace their arcs from island roots to national stages, through reinvention, withdrawal, and lasting legacy.

    • R&B’s rise
    • Camille Howard’s piano power and Los Angeles breakthrough
    • partnership with Roy Milton and Specialty Records era
    • hits, changing industry, and a faith-led exit from the spotlight
    • Esther Phillips’ early discovery by Johnny Otis and chart ascent
    • addiction, return to Houston, and a patient comeback
    • Release Me, Atlantic years, and BBC performance
    • cross-genre mastery and late recognition in the Blues Hall of Fame
    • shared island roots and distinct paths shaping modern American music


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    8 分
  • Charlotte, Under the Microscope
    2025/10/03

    We trace Dr. Charlotte Schaefer’s path from standout UTMB student to Texas trailblazer in public health, teaching, and women-led enterprise. A hookworm breakthrough, a sister-run pharmacy, and a fierce respect for detail show how small choices shape big outcomes.

    • UTMB’s early years and the barrier for women
    • why “M. Charlotte” matters for historical research
    • the 1901 hookworm identification and public health impact
    • becoming UTMB’s first female faculty and later full professor
    • teaching histology with rigor through storms and pandemics
    • the Schaefer sisters’ sterilized, women-run pharmacy in San Antonio
    • community care, mutual aid, and ethical business practice
    • sudden passing and the legacy of precision, service, and courage


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    8 分