Imagine
yourself as an Islander living in an elegant Victorian home on a shady,
oak-lined street on the Island’s east end, or in a home overlooking the
sparkling Gulf of Mexico on the west end. There is a variety of rental property
to choose from throughout the Island; from Galveston has the amenities of a
larger city, but with tight-knit small town friendliness.
Its
ethnically diverse citizens have worked together to make their city better
since the early days of its founding in 1836. When faced with adversity,
Galvestonians unite to solve whatever obstacles may arise. Non-profit
organizations and community groups offer a variety of volunteer opportunities
regardless of your interests or desired area of service.
The
Island has a multifaceted economic base with expanding job markets in tourism,
the medical field, marine-related fields, as well as other areas. Education,
banking, insurance and marine industries also are job fields that contribute to
the strong, diverse economy. Island life is
enhanced by the absence of drive-time traffic reports on the radio and heavy
traffic delays. The major thoroughfares are rarely heavily congested, even
during peak times. And it takes no more than 15-20 minutes to get anywhere you
want to go on the Island.
All this time saved driving to work and
running errands can be spent enjoying Island life.
When
the work day is over, pack a picnic dinner and some easy chairs and head to the
beach. Temperatures are moderate, so outdoor activities are enjoyable
year-round. Relax and enjoy watching the waves roll in at sunset as sandpipers
scurry along the edge of the gulf water.
Black History Alive and Well in Galveston
On
the outside walls of the African American Museum at 3427 Sealy St. are
portraits of some prominent black Galvestonians, painted by artist E. Herron.
The Debate Is Over: The Margarita Was
Invented In Galveston
A
lot of sources debate our claim that Santos Cruz invented the margarita at the
Balinese Room for singer Peggy Lee.
#LoveGalveston Photo Contest - A Chance
to Win Cash, and Be the Face of Galveston
There’s
nothing like spending “island time” with your family, taking in the Galveston
coast while making memories you’ll cherish for a lifetime. While your memories
may be priceless, capturing them in a photograph could lead to some extra
bonuses.
UTMB Scientists Uncover How Zika Virus
Causes Microcephaly
A
multidisciplinary team from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
has uncovered the mechanisms that the Zika virus uses to alter brain
development. These findings are detailed in Stem Cell Reports.
Emerging Adults May Be Mixing Drug,
Alcohol, Firearms, Study Finds
While
drugs, alcohol and firearms do not mix well, new research finds that among some
young adults the three may often go together.
UTMB
Researchers Discover Reason for Permanent Vision Loss after Head Injury
Research
from The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston has shed new light on
what causes the permanent vision loss sometimes seen in the wake of a head
injury.
10 Reasons You Should Get On
"Island Time" in Galveston
The
advent of spring in the Lone Star State heralds the arrival of warm weather,
vibrant blue skies and blooming bluebonnets.
Exploring Galveston's Past through
Museums, Attractions and Historic Buildings
When
visiting the beach or relaxing at one of Galveston’s renowned resort hotels,
the island’s historic past might not be the first thing that comes to mind.
The Port of Galveston Continues to Make
History on Galveston Island
The
next time you pass by the bustling docks and wharfs of the Port of Galveston,
take a moment to let the history and impact of the facility sink in.
First of 1 Million Cubic Yards of Sand
Has Been Pumped Onto the Beach
The
first of 1 million cubic yards of sand has been pumped onto the beach in a $19
million project to replenish over 3.5 miles of beach along Galveston's seawall.