Gay pride in galveston tx
Gay Times in Galveston
Galveston Island's temperate weather and Gulf breezes make the historic beach town a must-visit destination less than an hour from Houston. Visitors can explore the island's natural wonders, as adv as a few of the more man-made ones, year round.
While the island's 32 miles of beaches are an attractive amenity, Galveston's historic architecture is equally popular. On Broadway Avenue, the castle-like Bishop's Palace draws crowds for daily tours. The mansion was cited by the American Institute of Architects as one of the most important buildings in the United States. Guests also marvel at the island's many Victorian-era houses on historic architectural tours offered by the Galveston Historical Foundation.
The Historic Downtown District -- located close the Cruise Ship Terminal -- is a fantastic destination for shopping, dining and visiting museums and galleries. Today, guests perusing the area will still find the classic spots that have always contributed to Galveston's longtime appeal, as well as a mix of new businesses. On The Strand, LaKing's Confectionery and Hendley Market continue to tempt pedestrians. It&apo
Two years ago, Danny Roe told a friend about his dream to install a rainbow crosswalk in Galveston that would hug the city’s LGBTQ community.
Roe’s idea spread like wildfire among LGBTQ activists who wanted to help construct it happen. But after looking into the require of creating rainbow-colored Movement crosswalks similar to those in Houston and San Antonio, Roe became discouraged.
“I got in touch with the folks who created the crosswalk San Antonio. There were a several issues—the biggest one organism the cost,” Roe recalls. “I wasn’t sure we could raise the cash to put a rainbow crosswalk in Galveston, but we did it. There are a few key players to thank for that.”
Because of those groups and individuals, Galveston is now the house of Texas’ newest rainbow crosswalk, located in front of Galveston City Hall along 25th Street between Ball and Sealy. An unveiling ceremony to honor those who worked on the project is put for June 7 at 5 p.m. in front of City Hall.
The City of Galveston announced the new crosswalk on Facebook on June 4, just in time for Pride Galveston’s Beach Bash Weekend that occurs June 7–9.
“Thanks to the function of several individuals in the community, a modern ra
See you August 29, 30, and 31st
Mister Miss
Pride Galveston
Americus K Love Americus K Love is 34 years old born and raised in jasper texas. I’m a cancer. I hold had my run in with the Texas newcomer USofA pageantry circuit. And currently getting ready to compete for Miss Texas at Large USofA I’m a drag mother of 10 kids and eight grandkids. I Events
The Official Calendar of Events for Pride Galveston Friday, August 29, PM - PM Meet and Greet! at The Pride Center, 39th St, Galveston, TX - This event is free to attend PM Drag Extravaganza! at at Roberts Lafitte, Avenue Q, Galveston, Texas - This event isBeach Bash
SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 10am to 4pm Take your flag and towel and head down to Pride Galveston's Beach Bash! Enjoy live DJ's, snacks, and free goodies. We're partying rain or shine! RA Apffel East Beach Park | Galveston, TX (United States)OUR SPONSORS
Galveston LGBTQ City Guide
Located on the upper Texas coast of the Gulf of Mexico, the beautiful metropolis of Galveston occupies virtually all of a mile-long island approximately 2 miles off of mainland Texas coast, and about 50 miles away from Houston. It is an crucial port city, as skillfully as a city of thriving industry, plenty of diversity, and much to see and do. Even better, Galveston has a growing and thriving LGBTQ community that is approachable, welcoming, and wonderful. If you’re thinking of making your next home in Galveston, you’ll find plenty about it to love!
A Look at Galveston’s History
Galveston was initially chartered in At the day of its founding, it served as an vital port and gateway to the Southwest and helped to furnish shipping, goods, money, and transportation necessary to help the express of Texas grow. Galveston itself also continued to grow, eventually becoming acknowledged as the "Queen Metropolis of the Gulf." Due to its coastal location, Galveston always has been, and remains an essential port city – but it has also grown to be a capital full of plenty of other business opportunities, not to mention a town that offers much to see and do for r
.